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Score (Yours) |
Date Taken | Comments |
Bad Boys | 6/22/11 | 66.32%[16.58/25] | Comments | ||
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence star in this 1995 action-packed thrill ride as two cops from Miami on the hunt for stolen drugs and one bad-ass French dude.
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Nutty Professor, The: | 5/24/11 | 67.16%[16.79/25] | Comments | ||
Sherman Klump is a big man with an even bigger heart, but his one wish is to be thin. Sherman invents a potion and turns into the obnoxious but thin Buddy Love.
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Beauty and the Beast | 5/12/11 | 83.75%[16.75/20] | Comments | ||
In true Disney fashion, it is complete with lavish musical numbers, rich animation and a cold-hearted villain.
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Mrs. Doubtfire | 3/31/11 | 72.24%[18.06/25] | Comments | ||
rs. Doubtfire is certainly no Mary Poppins, for this nanny has got her own little secret: she is really a he.
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Fugitive, The: | 3/16/11 | 78.52%[19.63/25] | Comments | ||
Andrew Davis updated the classic TV series for the big screen. It proved to be another hit for Harrison Ford, while earning an Oscar for Tommy Lee Jones.
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Ghost | 2/9/11 | 52.92%[13.76/26] | Comments | ||
This blockbuster proves: 1) true love never dies and 2)karma is a bitch.
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Toy Story 3 | 12/1/10 | 78.57%[23.57/30] | Comments | ||
Andy is off to college, and the toys find themselves in a less than hospitable environment. Their survival skills and companionship are tested as they constantly find themselves in harm's way.
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Harry Potter Cast Trivia | 11/16/10 | 63.48%[15.87/25] | Comments | ||
The Potter movies have made superstars of its three leads, Daniel Radcilffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. But along the way, the movies have assembled a veritable who's who of British actors.
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Jurassic Park | 9/30/10 | 75.43%[22.63/30] | Comments | ||
Spielberg's adaptation of the Michael Crichton cautionary tale thrilled audiences with realistic-looking dinosaurs rampaging across the screen.
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Goldeneye | 8/24/10 | 73.56%[18.39/25] | Comments | ||
After a six year absence due to legal issues, James Bond returned to the screen in the form of Pierce Brosnan.
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Predator | 7/6/10 | 76.76%[19.19/25] | Comments | ||
Directed by Die Hard's John McTiernan, Predator pitted a bunch of roughnecks led by Arnold against an invisible, laser wielding alien assassin.
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Back to the Future | 7/3/10 | 75.57%[22.67/30] | Comments | ||
Christopher Lloyd and Crispin Glover give great comedic performances in the story of a teen inadvertently who rewrites his future when he travels several decades through time.
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Ghostbusters | 6/23/10 | 77.16%[19.29/25] | Comments | ||
What do you get when you combine paranormal researchers with highly charged nuclear reactors on their backs, an apartment building possessed by evil spirits, a beautiful musician, a nerdy accountant, a gluttonous green blob, and an evil giant marshmallow?
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Karate Kid, The: | 6/8/10 | 70.57%[21.17/30] | Comments | ||
A teenage boy, thrashed frequently by karate-wielding badasses, learns karate from a quite old maintenance man.
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National Treasure | 6/1/10 | 84.20%[25.26/30] | Comments | ||
Nicolas Cage hacks his way through US history in pursuit of some kind of treasure or something.
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Avatar | 5/26/10 | 69.40%[17.35/25] | Comments | ||
State of the art 3D visual effects helped propel James Cameron's latest epic blockbuster to beat some punk named James Cameron for the number one film of all time.
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Shrek | 5/20/10 | 67.90%[13.58/20] | Comments | ||
When DreamWorks sought a property to carve itself a piece of Pixar’s computer-animation domain, likely no one would’ve bet on a tongue-in-cheek fairytale.
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Twilight Saga: New Moon (Harder Version), The: | 4/3/10 | 75.52%[15.86/21] | Comments | ||
Following Twilight's surprise $69.6 million opening weekend bow, New Moon was expected to be huge. But $142.8 million? Whoa.
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Twilight Saga: New Moon (Easier Version), The: | 3/30/10 | 85.64%[21.41/25] | Comments | ||
In the movie, the Cullens disappear from Forks after an accident at the house, and Bella is left to cry on Jacob's shoulder.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | 3/23/10 | 84.63%[25.39/30] | Comments | ||
Year six at Hogwart's is a time of sweeping change. Harry Potter and his loyal friends, Ron and Hermione, are facing all of the awkward changes that make our teens such a hormonal nightmare.
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Godfather (Second Part), The: | 3/3/10 | 79.68%[19.92/25] | Comments | ||
It allowed gangsters to be sympathetic, criminals to be heroes and villains to get away with only emotional consequences.
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Godfather (First Part), The: | 3/2/10 | 75.32%[18.83/25] | Comments | ||
Coppola turned a story about an Italian-American family into a story about capitalism and the American dream – and arguably the greatest movie ever.
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Romancing the Stone/The Jewel of the Nile | 2/4/10 | 74.36%[18.59/25] | Comments | ||
Remember the mid-80s, when Kathleen Turner had fantastic legs, Michael Douglas’ blend of cockiness and sleaze was still charming and Danny DeVito was... relatively normal-sized?
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Rock, The: | 1/20/10 | 72.27%[21.68/30] | Comments | ||
It’s hard to believe now, but in the mid-90s Nicolas Cage was a respected actor who took chances and made risky choices.
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Hangover, The: | 1/19/10 | 81.17%[24.35/30] | Comments | ||
The Hangover earned $277 million domestically. That's supposed to be Harry Potter money, not the type of cash a Vegas buddy comedy is supposed to earn. Why did this happen?
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