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Definitely an excellent performance by Firth. As an Anglophile, I found the subject matter interesting, but it did have the feel of a film specifically developed to please the Academy and garner Oscar wins.
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The script was actually well played in a low-key manner - it felt like an actual war instead of a fight against an invincible alien foe. Aaron Eckhart is the only recognizable actor that had a big role even with the large well-known supporting cast
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Continuously funny throughout; knows its source material well, and pokes fun at it lovingly but thoroughly. Everybody's great, but Frost especially drives the movie home.










Ashton Kutcher was reasonably good - but for the first half of the movie Natalie Portman was cold/disconnected. The rest of the cast was mixed too - Greta Gerwig was good while Lake Bell was annoying.
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Much more upbeat than any of her previous albums - this is my favorite so far. Many of the songs are musically appealing but I particularly enjoyed 'Rabiosa', 'Loca', and 'Gordita'
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Loved the customization of robots, and the sense of weight and realism it added to the actual combat. Unfortunately, the missions themselves were very dull, and the in-combat UI unresponsive.










William Fichtner is fantastic, but his role is the only interesting element of this movie - the rest is basically one long gunfight. Nicholas Cage is the worst part of the film - Amber Heard did a reasonable job with the shallow role she was given
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Very good work by the whole cast, especially Kevin Spacey. Tension nicely high throughout. Good Fight-Club-style ending makes rewatching very interesting.










Decent acting, but the story felt a bit disjointed. Some parts were interesting - others were pretty slow - but I would never describe it as exciting or suspenseful. If the cast had been worse this would have been a terrible film










"The Burrowers" is one of those rare attempts to blend a historical setting with a horror story and it doesn't work, pleasing neither fans of horror or of westerns. The film's pacing is slow and the scares are shallow at best making it just a bore.










Shifts rapidly between macabre and humorous, but does it artfully, in a way that enhances both. It's also the existentialistiest movie I've ever seen.










Hilarious and true to the spirit of the book. It's like they made a film of The Phoenix Guards, though I suppose the influence must have gone the other way.










Loved the faster and more aggressive pace of this album compared to Sia's others; somewhat annoyed by the weird interstitial theme that forces me to keep my finger on the Next Track button.










Nothing like Criminal Minds. It seems more like a ragtag group of vigilantes meeting in an abandoned storefront to solve crimes. Maybe the whole budget went to the well known cast - unfortunately half of them don't fit well with the show.
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November 8, 2011
Youtube videos can be attached to reviews now. This should be particularly useful for video game reviews.
October 21, 2011
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October 18, 2011
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