Outlander: It's vikings vs. aliens. I mean, really, how cool is that?
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Outlander: It's vikings vs. aliens. I mean, really, how cool is that?
Twilight: With RiffTrax and enough weed, it's almost tolerable. Almost.
Law Abiding Citizen: Gerard Butler kills people. A lot of people. And I cheered him the entire time.
Pandorum: Now that's how you do sci-fi horror! Consider my ass blown away.
Cutie Honey: One of the most cheerful movies I've ever seen.
I really haven't seen that much anime, so it's hard to judge the film on that basis, but man oh man, it's like someone took Power Rangers, Popeye, and Hello Kitty, threw 'em all in a blender, and then dropped a couple hits of acid. Weird, wacky, and utterly hilarious. Definitely recommended.
Pathfinder: Karl Urban teams up with an old guy, a retard, and that chick from T4 to kill some vikings. Oh, and there's a sled chase. No, seriously.
Far Cry: The first Uwe Boll film I actually kinda enjoyed. I'm pretty sure Hell just froze over.
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The Happening: God, I hope this was supposed to be a comedy ...
"Kick-Ass" is exactly that. Can't wait to see it again!
88 Minutes: Not bad, per se, but extremely predictable. I named the killer about ten minutes in, and spent the next hour and a half waiting for the "duh" moment.
The Invention of Lying: A little simplistic plot-wise, but funny as hell and with a good message, to boot.
Hmm, I thought it was pretty well done. Although, to be honest, I was more than a little wasted at the time. Different strokes, I guess.
Synecdoche, New York: I have no idea what I just watched, but it was absolutely fucking amazing.
Tell No One: A damn fine thriller. Too bad it's being remade.
Drag Me to Hell: Goofy and entertaining, but marred by an overuse of CGI and a disappointing, not to mention extremely predictable, ending.









I have this in my possession, yet still have not seen it.
Seems like such an odd choice for the guy behind EVANGELION to direct.