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What's The Last Movie You Watched? XIV - - Part 15

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The Dark Knight

Loved it even more than my first 2 showings. Heath was epic. Greatest film villain of all-time.
 
The Amazing Spider-Man

7-7.5/10

What I liked:
-I had fun watching the movie.
-It was very different from the first Spider-Man movie, making it not seem so unnecessary.
-I'm intrigued by the plot about what happened with Peter's parents. I've never seen/read this plot before, and that's exciting.
-All the actors in the movie are good.

What I didn't:
-The Lizard's development from normal guy into villain was kind of weak.
-There are a number of little things that add up to make the plot kind of shaky.
-The movie is a bit too long. I didn't get bored, but I felt like it took too long to get going, especially since so many viewers already know Spider-Man's origin.
 
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7.5/10
 
The Terminator
9.5/10 [blackout]loses a point for showing genitalia, even for the briefest of moments[/blackout]
 
The Amazing Spider-Man

Eh, it's too damn similar too Raimi's film, not to mention distinctly lacking his flair, to have been a necessary film. I dig the cast though, Garfield may well become the new Nicolas Cage one day, just having massive freak outs at random.

The pacing was very off though, it made the film drag on for ages. I love films with long running times (I could very much swing a three hour Spidey flick if it where based on the right story), but it's got to be paced correctly.

Now can we make it part of the Geneva Convention that anyone who makes a Spider-Man origin film be tried for crimes against humanity? Thousands, upon thousands of issues, with some of the most amazing tales committed to ink and Hollywood seems to be stuck on issue #1.
 
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The Incredible Hulk Returns - 5/10

Trial of the Incredible Hulk - 5.5/10

The Room - Infinity/10
 
A Better Tomorrow (1986) -- 2.5/5

Hard Boiled (1992) -- 2.5 or 3/5
AKA Neverending Ammo: The Motion Picture.
Anyway, what this movie lacked was a memorable villain. The one it's got was way too generic.
 
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The Terminator
9.5/10 [blackout]loses a point for showing genitalia, even for the briefest of moments[/blackout]

[BLACKOUT]Topless 1980s Linda Hamilton made up for that :cwink:[/BLACKOUT]

Ted. I thought it was funny, and about as good as whatever the best Family Guy episode is.
 
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