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I want to see you in an arena pitted against 90% of America's film critics and see how that turns out.Pre-Pubescent Panny wrote:Couple's Retreat - Went to see this with a couple of friends, and it was hilarious! Kristen Bell also helped a bit.

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Australia - DVD rental. I adored this friggin' thing. It's awesome, from the acting to the score to the cinematography (and the stylised palette). I just took advantage of the www.play.com BOGOF offer and bought it on Blu-ray.
The Sentinel - Proficient and professionally made, but moves at a snail's pace and bored the hack out of me. Judging by the critics' reviews on Rotten Tomatoes I wasn't the only one.
Ice Age - A fine animated film if only the story didn't feel so familiar. Also delves into a sickening overkill of sentimentality and cliched lines. Scrat's sequences and witty Sid dialogue are the highlights. I found David Newman's score mostly dull. Is this really the same guy who scored Anastasia?
Ice Age The Meltdown - I found this to be quite a bit more enjoyable than its predecessor, with only few moments of forced sentimentality ... even though I could have done without those too. The climax was a bit of a letdown, being overly simple - but overall a well-made film. "Food Glorious Food" sequence was delightful to watch but otherwise pointless. It felt like it was there just for the sake of being there. Animation of original film was good, but in Ice Age 2 it looks mostly beautiful, and foreshadows visual delight that would be Horton. I liked the character design on the two possums. Oh, and John Powell's score is vastly superior to Newman's.
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Yeah... Sometimes I just hate having my own opinion.Julian Carter wrote:I want to see you in an arena pitted against 90% of America's film critics and see how that turns out.Pre-Pubescent Panny wrote:Couple's Retreat - Went to see this with a couple of friends, and it was hilarious! Kristen Bell also helped a bit.![]()

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"Thumbelina" - I hadn't seen it in years and thought it would be a good time to give it another viewing. With it's stunning animation, beautiful music, and iconic supporting actors (Charo, Gilbert Godfried, etc.), it was just as wonderful as I remembered it being. I'm usually not a huge fan of non-Disney animated films, but this one ranks high on my list. I'm thinking it's time for a digitally enhanced Blu-Ray release, don't you?
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Oooooh.... I really need to re-buy "Ever After" on DVD....a wonderful film.Mooky wrote:- Ever After: A Cinderella Story - brilliant film, probably my favorite big screen adaptation of "Cinderella", second only to Disney's version and "The Slipper and the Rose".
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