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10/10
Better than its follow-ups, TBH, IMO!
18 February 2017
Matt Damon is perfect in this movie, but he may have grown too mature and experienced in the follow-ups of this movie.

I know it is correct for a movie to be different from novels, but these changes in movie, which are different from the novel, is convincingly good enough. The follow-ups (Supremacy and Ultimatum) had too many changes that went too far and would not beat this one. But if the changes of both follow-ups are considered reasonable, then they should gotten a new good actor, who is Matt Damon, and not grown too mature and experienced like Matt Damon, TBH, IMO.
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10/10
This is the classic that we should never ignore permanently!
18 February 2017
This is the true story of Alan Turing who invented a Turing machine which led to the first invention of computers.

This movie takes place during World War II to deal with Hitler's invention Enigma. Turing decides to decode Hitler's secrets and makes sure the secrets get revealed before it gets too late.

I'm sorry that Alan is having a gay life and his relationship with Joan was never successful, unfortunately.

We should never ignore watching this movie because this is permanently education for the rest of its life here on planet earth!
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10/10
Scary and underrated!
18 February 2017
Yeah, this movie is kind of scary, but there are some scenes when innocent victims scared and screaming.

But this is about a police officer, named John Anderson, trying to investigated a framing prophecy of himself accused of murder, but at the end, he tried his best to fight back and make that criminal boss commit suicide, rather than killing John on the last minute.
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10/10
This is a Jack Ryan film prequel and it's not bad!
18 February 2017
I don't know why both this movie and Ben Affleck have to be that bad? First of all, this movie is about the Germans trying to ridicule both Russians and Americans by stealing the bombs from both country and framing them like the bomb was launched by the middle east by placing the bomb in a Baltimore NFL stadium where the president is meeting at.

Secondly, Ben Affleck did okay as novice type of Jack Ryan in a weak way. Although, he did a good job analyzing it along the way. But you should know that is a prequel Jack Ryan film before The Hunt Of Red October film with Jack Ryan, as a fully-entered CIA analyst and newly married type, played by young Alec Baldwin.

If they had filmed this movie before The Hunt Of Red October, than this entire first-run jack Ryan film sequel will be overrated, TBH, IMO.
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Picture This (2008 TV Movie)
10/10
Frasier Executive Producer/Writer Suzanne Martin should watch this!
18 February 2017
We know that Suzanne Martin created her favorite 2001 series project that got discontinued in the wrong time in 2002, not only by the series' despicable critics, but it was badly messed by the entire WB network, until its shutdown in 2006. We already know that former WB network president Jamie Kellner is badly related to the WB network since it has been revealed that he's more of a comedy type of president rather than the real TV network president.

Now on this movie, Suzanne Martin should be watching this because it is truly related to her own personal life, nothing else, and if she can get an idea of watching this, then she can reboot her discontinued favorite 2001 project, get it aired in a low public cable network, and make it last for more than 1 season, this time, without failures nor problems, TBH, IMO.
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Do Over (2002–2003)
8/10
Needs to be rebooted...
17 February 2017
Yeah, there was something wrong with the entire WB network and it has to do with the bad relationship WB network president Jamie Kellner and the rest of the entire WB network. Jamie's not favored on this show and that's why this show got messed up during the first half of its single season and then discontinued in the wrong time by the TV critics. Thank god, the WB network is officially shut down back in 2006.

This show is reasonable, but it needs to be rebooted in the low public cable network so it can last 1 or more seasons. Joel's current adult age should be changed from 34 to 54, this time.
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Maybe It's Me (2001–2002)
8/10
Needs to be rebooted...
17 February 2017
Yeah, the reason why this eccentric acting of the Stage family is considered too badly powerful is because of that former WB network president Jamie Kellner, who's more of a comedy type of president rather than a real TV network president, that favored to appraised the focus on it. The worst was that he went too messing this series up completely and then this series' criticism forced to discontinued it.

Right now, it has been revealed that Jamie Kellner's relationship with the entire WB network should be the official caused on why the appraisal on the Stage family eccentricity was too badly powerful. Thank god, the WB network is officially shut down back in 2006.

The other problem which we could not ignore on is that 16-year-old Molly stage character, who is a autistic person who should be the main one to focus on more. Reagan Dale Neis, who plays Molly, is the main actress and her name should be first on the cast lineup, not Julia Sweeney.

This show deserves to get rebooted and this time, it will last more than 1 season in a low public cable network and not get messed up nor discontinued, by then. There will be same cast characters and new additional ones without replacements in it and that new actress, who plays 16-year-old Molly Stage, will be first on the cast line-up, this time also.

I know Suzanne Martin, who created, produced and wrote this show, deserves another chance to reboot this show for both perfection and better. But if Suzanne watches this 2008 TV DVD movie called "Picture This!", then that should help, TBH, IMO.
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1/10
This should be rated "R", not rated PG-13!
16 February 2017
This is strong bloody macho movie and you need to rate this as "PG-13" to earn money in desperation? I know you need more money in order to get a bigger audience in desperation, unfortunately, you cannot lack too much safety along the way.

There's such a serious situation that trying to earn money in desperation also results on not lacking safety along the way. so that means that this movie can still be rated "R", even if you need to earn money and get a bigger audience in desperation, but don't lack safety too much along the way at the same time!
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Popular (1999–2001)
8/10
Needs to be rebooted...
16 February 2017
Yeah, this show is good, but the reason it got discontinued right after season 2 in the wrong time because of the bad relation between former WB network president Jamie Kellner and the entire WB network station.

This show was favored by the entire WB network station, but not by Jamie Kellner. Jamie is both an ableist and an ageist and that's why he messed up this show's entire second season and that led to this show's discontinuation.

This show may need to be rebooted and aired in a low public type of cable network station, so it can last beyond 3 or more seasons without problems.
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Greetings from Tucson (2002–2003)
1/10
Lacked too much chemistry, needs rebooting
15 February 2017
I know the focus is on the family, but the entire show lacked too much chemistry for these reasons: 1.) The entire family is considered a multi-cultural type, but even if there is chemistry on this type of family, then there's a big problem that entire multi-cultural chemistry in this entire family is too weak, which is not considered tolerable enough.

2.) That 15-year-old David Tiant character is too poorly made, that actor Pablo Santos is a 15-year-old actor with a permanent 11-year-old personality that cannot match with that 15-year-old David Tiant role enough. Of course, he will have a hard time acting that way when his personality cannot match his given role and that led to his failed survival on that plane crash afterwards.

I'm sorry people, I have to insist this show needs rebooting to be on strong chemistry with safety on everything, TBH, IMO.
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3/10
This series is considered reasonable, but the setting is wrong, TBH, IMO.
13 February 2017
I understand that recycled plots are considered bad because, not only attract unwanted attention, they also destroy the original versions along the way.

Even if this show destroys the original version of the original class, then this show should not be turned down completely bad at all. The 1st season cast, except for Dennis Haskins, is trying to imitate the original class, but the 1st season is trying to get along without broadening their horizons too quick. But no broadening their horizons would be a letdown. Although, I have a feeling that these recycled plots should not be in both Bayside and Valley High Schools because both high schools are considered both ableists and ageists.

The final seasons were a complete letdown when the Tony falls in love with Maria than Liz, leaving Liz which one heart, but luckily she dated Eric on the prom episode, which ended that drought somehow. We already know why Screech was denied a raise and ended up in strike. But that strike shouldn't last because Bayside is not where Screech should work and is not where recycled plots should be in.

This should be in a different public high school which is neither ableist and ageist and that's where the 1st season cast should have been and that's where Screech should be working at. Although, that new principal in that new place should be imitating Belding and can work with Screech along the way.

Alternatively, I'm glad both actresses Tiffani Amber Neilsen and Elizabeth Berkley (Kelly and Jessie) never saw this show and never guest appeared in "Goodbye Bayside (2)" episode because it endangered their own real lives, unlike the other original SBTB class cast members.

Finally, I know some of the SBTB new class crew member group is now partly ableist, ageist or both, but the rest are neither ableist nor ageist and Executive Producer Peter Engel is also neither ableist not ageist of this show, TBH, IMO.
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City Guys (1997–2001)
6/10
Not bad, but not quite perfect
3 February 2017
I agree that this show is funny with jokes and humour, but there are several seriously critical reasons why this show isn't that perfect yet: 1.) This atmosphere setting is very bad.

2.) There's too much dreadful annihilation going on in this show along the way.

3.) This is more of a permanent annihilated dreadful urban type of TNBC sitcom is more of these types of other permanently annihilated urban sitcoms: Martin, Living Single, The Jamie Foxx Show and The Parkers.

4.) Actor Alex Morris, who plays Billy Stevenson as the new husband of Principal Karen Noble, should have been added as a permanent 8th member of this show's fifth season cast lineup because he's also funny and serious.

5.) The series finale of this show is still too permanently disorganized.

I'm glad this show is no longer on air because all these five actors and actress Marcella Lowry moved onto new better projects, while these two young pale actresses both ended up in soaps and got their acting careers terminated.
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1/10
Never that great!
21 January 2017
First of all, they are trying to make this type of violence realistic in a dark, gritty intense type and the rating of this movie is rated PG-13? I have to disagree, TBH, they overdid this type of realistic violence into a permanently fearful rated-R type and it might caused fear into real-life 13-year-olds of either killing or getting killed along the way.

Next, they made Harvey Dent act like a serious loud-mouth prosecutor and also proposed marriage to Rachel Dawes. But right after the Joker tricked Gordon, which led to Gordon turning down Dent too quick, Harvey grew worse than that Godfather character Michael Corleone type.

Third of all, Joker did too many tricking violent deaths and especially killing Rachel Dawes by explosion automatically. Harvey screamed like a violent victim as he was transformed into Two-Face. The worse part is that he began violently scream and kill Gordon's crew members, like Michael Corleone did in the Godfather trilogy, and also threatened Gordon's son with both coin and gun because of both his lost-love of Rachel and his job at the same time. That scene of Two-Face threatening Gordon's son with both coin and gun should have force-changed TDK rating from PG-13 to R officially. If Two-Face threatened Gordon with both coin and gun instead of his son, then we don't have to change the TDK rating from PG-13 to R officially.

Finally, that too much overdone rated-R type of fear in TDK may have additionally inserted in real-life Joker actor Heath Ledger's sleeping problems, which led to his death. That death of Heath's may have really caused TDK director Chris Nolan to suffer financial mental breakdown and panicked filming TDKR in a hap hazardous way.

I disagree that the TDKR isn't that bad at all, even if you think TDKR isn't that great as TDK, I prefer the TDKR rather than the TDK because the TDKR violence is also dark, gritty and intense, but not fearfully overdone as TDK violence, even if the terrorism violence in TDKR is considered rated PG-13 type. One last word, none of the TDKR cast members aren't dead at all.
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10/10
I prefer this movie than the TDK
11 January 2017
I know the reason why some Batman/TDK fans didn't like it because it was too overloaded, but the reason why they have to make it overloaded is because they needed money in desperation due to the automatic real life death of Joker actor Heath Ledger between TDK and TDKR.

Even if Bruce/Batman got his back-broken by Bane, sent back to dungeon and stabbed by Talia, which were all also considered bad, then that does not make this movie bad because Batman/Bruce is considered a bachelor superhero, unlike these other superheroes Clark/Superman, Steve/Captain America and Peter/Spiderman.

But the other reason why I prefer TDKR rather than TDK is because:

1.) Real-life actor Tom Hardy, who plays Bane, is still alive now.

2.) The violence in this movie is dark, gritty, intense and realistic, but not too fearfully overdone like TDK.

3.) Even if there's terrorism in this movie, that does not make this type of terrorism even fearful at all.

4.) At least I didn't see Bane nor Catwoman threatened to kill a single child in this movie.

5.) Bane killed by Catwoman than Batman is correct enough to be convincing because Bane is more of leading henchman villain and has his own supervisor, which is his partner, Talia.

6.) Batman killing Talia was also correct because we should know now that Talia is Bane's supervisor.

Stop all the hating in this movie, this movie is alright and even better than TDK, TBH, IMO!
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Saved by the Bell (1989–1992)
1/10
Bayside is both an ABLEIST and AGEIST type of co-ed public high school unfortunately...
3 January 2017
You should know that both ableist and ageist are considered worse than both racist and sexist.

I know they wanted to include Screech Powers, the nerd, into the original class, but unfortunately, not only Screech is poorly related to the original class, Screech is poorly related to entire Bayside High School completely. I also know they wanted to include Dustin Diamond, who plays Screech, into the original class, but unfortunately also, Dustin is poorly related to entire original SBTB class castmember group. Bayside is considered an ableist type of co-ed public high school permanently and the entire original SBTB class castmember group is considered an ageist type permanently also.

Here are the correct options:

* If they want to include the nerd in the original class as part of entertainment, then it should be in public co-ed high school which is not considered an ableist, unlike both Bayside and Valley and that either an actor or actress, who plays a nerd, should be at the same approximate age level as the other castmembers.

* If this has to be in Bayside, then the nerd should never be included in the original class as part of entertainment and the entire castmember group of the original class should be at the same approximate age level correctly also.

* If they insist on a nerd in both Bayside High and original class, then they should increase the 6 teens into 8 teens. The 8 teens should be 4 boys and 4 girls and 2 out of the 8 teens should be nerds (one boy and one girl) and both that actor and actress, who played the nerds, should still be at the same approximate age level as the other castmembers.

Right now, not only Dustin Diamond who played Screech is having the worse real-life problems, actors Mark Paul Gosselaar (Zack), Mario Lopez (Slater), Lark Voorhies (Lisa) and Dennis Haskins (principal Belding) are having some of their own real-life problems. Well, luckily both actresses Tiffani Amber Neilssen and Elizabeth Berkley (Kelly and Jessie) are having their own successful real lives than the rest of the original SBTB cast members.

It also has been revealed that the entire original SBTB crewmember group, except for Executive Producer Peter Engel, is considered both permanent ableist and ageist.

I'm sorry, this Bayside place is considered both a permanent ableist and a permanent ageist, even that Valley place also, and both of these places are not for both Dustin and his Screech role to be included at all.

I prefer TNBC Hang Time instead, TBH, IMO.
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Hang Time (1995–2000)
10/10
Great Classic
30 December 2016
This show is considered romantic comedy sitcom and was ranked #1 in TNBC Saturday morning block.

What did you know that Basketball was introduced in 1891, which had all men players. Since this sport scored more points than football, baseball, hockey, soccer and lacrosse, it attracted lots of females to join in around 1893, two years later. After the females become successfully experienced in this sport, women's basketball was first introduced in 1895. Did you know TNBC Hang Time was first aired in 1995? 1895-1995 is one century apart, think about that? I know cast changes in this show are bad, but not as worse as Saved By The Bell New Class series for positive reason:

* Main actress Daniella Deutscher, who plays main character Julie Connor, and most funniest supporting actress Megan Parlen, who plays most funniest supporting character Mary Beth Pepperton, are the only both constants in this show.

Also, this show reminds me of CBS classic sitcom "Alice" for these reasons:

* Actress Daniella Deutscher reminds of Alice actress Linda Lavin.

* Actress Megan Parlen reminds of Alice actress Beth Howland.

* Actress Hillary Tuck reminds of Alice actress Polly Holiday.

* Actress Paige Peterson reminds of Alice Actress Diane Ladd.

* Actress Amber Baretto reminds of Alice Actress Celia Weston.

* Actor Dick Butkus reminds of Alice actor Vic Tayback.

The reason why it deserved to be in completed DVD box set in all 104 episodes and in 6 complete seasons with closed captions is because:

1.) These cast changes of this show are not really that bad.

2.) This is true in real life.

Finally, after this show ended its series successfully, all 20 real-life cast members are having no huge problems in real life (no deaths, not divorces, no police troubles, no health problems), unlike most of the cast members of the original Saved By The Bell class series.

I would like to see any type of future reunions of this show more often. Daniella and Megan should reunite first, then Amber and Adam to join in next, and so on...
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