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The Postman (1997)
Great, Great, Great Movie!
11 November 2004
Let the nay sayers nay, let the critics complain, but The Postman is a wonderful and remarkable movie. It was touching and poignant, it was a great story of hope and determintation. Postman has a great blend of courage, drama, action, and suspense, all with a powerful, character driven storyline. Kevin Costner is a very underrated director, and this movie was unfairly lambasted and minimized. Its well more than just a guy who pretends to be a Postman, its about hope, and faith, it made me almost cry a few times, and I'm a very macho man, (so shhh!). I strongly encourage everyone to watch this movie, and you I guarantee you will feel for the characters, by moved its story, and be entranced in the Postman experience.
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Was by the far, the best matrix !
6 November 2003
Warning: Spoilers
I'll gladly toss a side all the nay-sayers of reloaded, because I firmly believe that this was by far, the most thrilling, action-packed, and enjoyable installation of the matrix trilogy. The war sequences were spectacular, meticulously crafted, and well delivered, it literally left me shouting in my seat for more. I'll admit the end was partially sub-par, but the movies intensity and drama fully made up for it. The best part of this movie, >>SPOILER<< they killed trinity!! <<END SPOILER<<
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10/10
Funny, Inspiring, and beautiful
26 August 2003
A million to Juan is simply put, a great movie. The sound may be at times poor, and the images a bit grainy, but the heart and satire behind it surely makes up for it. The struggle of Juan makes you sad, but his honesty and intregity make you believe in him. I have seen this movie over fifty times, and I could still catch it on cable and enjoy all over again.
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10/10
Greatest american film of all time
23 July 2003
American beauty is a beautiful, wonderful, touching film, that is engrossing and deep. I love the music, and the way the movie came together at the end. It made me really feel for the character of Lester Burnam, and relate to his life. Sometimes in life we feel like we are trapped within this bubble, and we get lost in our busy days and forget to appreciate our lives. Our "stupid, little, insignificant lives....."
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Um, it was interesting...
12 May 2002
I saw Rush Hour Directors, Bret Ratners student film as a special feature on the Rush Hour DVD. It was a good movie, sort of.. He had very good camera angles, and pulled a lot of strings for a low budget student film. The movie had a little heart, it was kinda sad at the end, and also kinda funny. You really just have to see it, its not that bad, but not that good either.
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Smallville (2001–2017)
Greatest Show on the WB!
25 March 2002
This show is phenomenal. It's a blast to watch, and the characters and story make it even better. The special effects blow away the old Louis and Clark show, and the great, new interpretation of the Superman story line. Tom Welling is awesome as Clark, Michael Rosenbaum makes Lex Luthor really mean something, and the choices for the parents make this show a winner.

The only bad thing is how everyone in Smallville mention Metropolis. Metropolis isn't near Smallville, it's not even in Kansas !! Yet the show suggest that Metropolis is only a few towns away, and even showed Clark and Lana viewing Metropolis from atop of wind mill. Why would metropolis be in Kansas? Either way, it's still a wonderful show, and it would be soo cool if they mention Gotham City in one of the episodes, lets just hope its not in Kansas too.
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Alright
25 March 2002
More like a made for tv movie than a real motion picture, Fantastic Four was made with 30 bucks and a bad idea. It may have been a horribly made movie, and nothing near Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's creation, but it was still Fantastic Four, and worth the ten bucks I paid for it.
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