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it says on the wikipedia graph she is
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<table class="wikitable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="9">Film</th> </tr> <tr> <th style="width:10%;">The Fast and the Furious
(2001)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Turbo-Charged Prelude (6 minute film) (2003)</th> <th style="width:10%;">2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Tokyo Drift (2006)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Los Bandoleros (20 minute film) (2009)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Fast & Furious (2009)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Fast Five (2011)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Fast and Furious Six (2013)</th> <th style="width:10%;">Fast and Furious Seven (TBA)</th> </tr> <tr> <th>Brian O'Conner</th> <td style="text-align:center;" colspan="3">Paul Walker</td> <td style="background: #D3D3D3;" colspan="2"> </td> <td style="text-align:center;" colspan="4">Paul Walker</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Dominic Toretto</th> <td style="text-align:center;">Vin Diesel</td> <td style="background: #D3D3D3;" colspan="2"> </td> <td style="text-align:center;" colspan="6">Vin Diesel</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Leticia Ortiz</th> <td style="text-align:center;">Michelle Rodriguez</td> <td style="background: #D3D3D3;" colspan="3"> </td> <td style="text-align:center;" colspan="5">Michelle Rodriguez</td></tr></tbody></table> |
nah, just in like a newspaper photo/story about her dying I think and references to her etc
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and yeah, you should watch Fast Five in "real time", it's really quite good, stupid amounts better than the 4 previous films
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and keep watching during the end credits, "bonus Rock scene" that I nearly missed when watching it
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The Woman In Black - 6.5/10
Performances were all fine, good atmosphere for the most part, but a lot of little things add up to bug me. Unsatisfying. |
Fast Five - 80
Very good. Very crazy heist scene. I bet a lot of innocent civilians died walking on the sidewalk that day. Here's to them. Lots of The Rock's sweat drenched this entire film also. Bonus scene was Eva Mendes revealing to The Rock that Ana Lucia is a ghost. Next one should be good then as long as they include ghost cars. |
Midnight in Paris - 90
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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. More of a comedic spoof than a serious superhero flick.
"How do you pee when you're all on fire?" "It's like a flamethrower!!" LOL. 6/10. |
Safe House - 7/10
Denzel Washington was.....doing hand to hand combat, shooting guns, and jumping from rooftop to rooftop. He was not putting an acting clinic and not getting your attention with his acting abilities like he usually does. He's soft spoken in this and only speaks for about 15 minutes. |
Columbiana - 38
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Tower Heist - 7/10
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Warrior - 8/10
Kurt Angle as Fedor and every sports movie cliche they could think of, but still really good overall. |
This Means War - 8/10
A lot better than I expected for a chick flick. |
In Time - 48
A lot of awful time puns, bad dialogue in general, and poor acting from some pretty neat actors. What a let down. I love the concept of this but it was a let down in the end. |
Safe House-6/10. Just Denzel being Denzel, which is enjoyable enough. But the rest of the characters and the plot left me cold.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes - 88
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Real Steel - 8/10
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The Next Three Days - 8/10
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Drive - 5/10
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The Sitter - 7/10
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Bucky Larson: 7.5/10
I was fully expecting this movie to be atrocious, but it was actually pretty funny. |
Ides of March 5/10. Just didn't click for me. Started decent but just went to boring places. Didn't care about any of the characters either.
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Traffic - 6/10
Didn't care about Benicio's story, was sort of interested in Cheadle's story, very interested in Douglas' story. The Punisher - 6/10 |
Hangover 2 5/10
Some funny parts involving Alan, but the rest was meh. |
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengence: 6/10
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yeah i was torn between 5 or 6. went with 6 because anthony stuwart head and chirstopher lambert where in it.
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Gone - 6/10
Story was dumb and didn't really lead to anything interesting. It was nice to look at Amanda Seyfried for a couple of hours. |
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy: 8.5/10
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-37/10 I cant begin to even compose my thoughts on how awful it was. |
Chronicle:
I'll give a solid 7.5-8 out of 10. I know that the "found footage" thing is getting a bit tired at this point and some of the camera angles in this particular movie were a little fucking convenient, but overall... Solid Superhero flick. Much more character development than I thought there would be. Many parallels to Star Wars also, actually (Light side/Dark side. Emotions, blah blah). Acting was good, although the kid that played Andrew was trying a bit too hard to act like a raving lunatic towards the end there which made it feel a bit superficial. Good movie though. :) |
Real Steel: 8/10
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Moneyball - 9/10
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Take Shelter - Good, works as both subtext for the collapse of the United States as well as just a movie about mental illness. 8/10
Martha Marcy May Marlene - 7/10 Ides of March - Lame, so many interesting things going on politically and this was all they could come up with, feels like a movie my mom might like. Didn't buy that Gosling is suppose to be this big political aide yet he's so naive. |
Drive - 9.5/10
Loved it. |
Star Trek - 4 out of 5
Felt a bit slow at times but pretty good overall. |
The Panic In Needle Park - 7/10
Al Pacino plays Bobby, a young heroin addict who introduces his drug-free girlfriend (Kitty Winn) to New York's "Needle Park." But in this sordid world peopled with addicts who lie, cheat and steal their way to their next fix, will Bobby feel any guilt for corrupting a pure soul? Bully - 7/10 Bobby (Nick Stahl) takes great joy in bossing around and beating up his best friend, slovenly ex-surfer Marty (Brad Renfro). But when Marty's girlfriend (Rachel Miner) witnesses one too many of these incidents, she vows to kill Bobby, enlisting her friends -- and a hit man -- to help. From controversial director Larry Clark (Kids), this unsettling drama is based on a true crime. Johnny Suede 6/10 Wannabe rock star Johnny Suede (Brad Pitt) learns there's more to life than a guitar and a big pompadour in this bittersweet drama. House painter Johnny hopes to become a star like his idol, Ricky Nelson. He falls hard for Darlette (Alison Moir), who has record industry connections, but she hits the high road when Johnny's career hits the skids. Crushed, Johnny then meets Yvonne (Catherine Keener), who helps him realize what's important in life. |
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