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John Rambo (aka rambo 4)
8/10 overall.
9/10 if rating from a sole action movie perspective.
awesome movie probably the best of the series...ok...maybe second best.
Ghost Rider was a fun popcorn flick, I'd probably give it a 6.7/10.
I actually thought it was pretty good, up until he actually became Ghost Rider. Then it became M-M-M-MONSTER LAME
Wayne's World 1 - 10/10
Wayne's World 2 - 10/10
I love these movies, especially in the first one - he starts playing the guitar, then the guy stops him, points to the sign 'NO STAIRWAY'. Hilarious.
I would put Ghost Rider down there with Daredevil and Electra as the shittiest movies ever./QUOTE]
Agreed 100%
Why is everyone taking it so badly that I gave Ghost Rider a very high rating? What's it to you if someone gives a film a high rating? I don't see anyone else on here getting criticised if they give films low ratings. Why is it always me who gets picked on for posting MY OWN OPINION??? I'm getting ****ing sick of it and I want it to stop. NOW. :frown:
Because there is a thing as a wrong opinion, in my opinion.
Because there is a thing as a wrong opinion, in my opinion.
It would appear so.Oh well I don't have a soul then :|
Snatch - 8.6/10
Well acted, great camera techniques and a great watch.
Be sure to watch the DVD with Brad Pitt's subtitles on: even they don't know what he's saying.
Michael Clayton - 7/10
I can't say I understand a lot of the rave reviews. It's fine enough and everybody plays their parts well. But not a lot happens and I was waiting for something profound to bleed through the plot.
You're missing the whole point. It's about the characters, more than the events. You go to a movie with a very particular expectation and you are guaranteed to be disappointed. It's like going to an art gallery and running through the building looking for a painting of a battle and then decrying the exhibit when you don't find it. You've got to take art for what it is to appreciate it.