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American Me
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Finally saw the classic Freaks (1932)
![]() It's directed by Tod Browning who made the original Dracula with Bela Lugosi. Features real-life carnival people, the story is kinda sad, a midget falls in love with a mean-ass "normal" woman (a real *****) who is milking him for his riches. The flick was real controversial when it came out (was heavily edited, audiences hated it, think it killed the director's career) and the movie was pulled. It was rediscovered decades later and labeled a cult classic. It's surreal seeing some of these people (be warned it's kinda creepy sometimes), the story is real simple, but there's something about the movie that pulls you in. It's considered a classic, but I guess I'd give it an 8. (It's in B&W). |
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12 Angry Men (1957)
![]() Directed by Sidney Lumet. All star cast starring Henry Fonda about 12 jurors who debate whether or not a defendant is guilty or not. That's the whole movie them just arguing, but it's filled with a lot of great acting and characters. I'd give it an 8. |
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61* (2001)
![]() Yo, I completely slept on this movie when it came out. It's directed by Billy Crystal who I was never a huge fan of, but this flick is pretty well made. It's about the race between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris to break Babe Ruth's single season record. Some great lead performances and it shows how sports life was back then (dickhead reporters, drinking beers in the locker room, groupies, etc.). The only part that was weak was how they tied it in to McGwire breaking the record. But all the old school stuff was pretty entertaining. You don't have to be a Yankee fan to enjoy (I'm not). Recommended. 7 1/2. |
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Chumscrubbers(2005)
starring Glenn Close, Rachael Leigh Cook, Ralph Fiennes, and the f@g that played white Goku in Dragonball I'll keep it short and sweet. The movie sucked. Wouldn't reccommend watching.It tries to satire suburban white-America as this self-absorbed, pharmaceutical-induced society, Which is somewhat true, but it fails horribly. 3/10 Last edited by -The Glove-; 07-29-2010 at 01:41 AM.. |
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Some Kind Of Monster
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![]() i have it on DVD, also looking for the Jack Lemmon/George C. Scott version but can't find one though ![]() Robert Downey, Jr........nuff said |
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