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Man_of_Average t1_jefd6xi wrote

Also they've been cruel murderous ghosts for a looong time. It's going to be hard to accept that freedom is even possible after a certain amount of time, let alone that it's standing right in front of you offering itself willingly. For treacherous beings it would make sense they be sceptical and reject it initially. Fortunately for them (and Aragorn) they came to their senses soon enough.

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alexxerth t1_jefcrsr wrote

There's a lotta movies out of Hong Kong and China that are stupid fun action movies. They tend to be somewhat comedic, but the actors play it straight it's just comedy from how ridiculous the events are.

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ThatIowanGuy t1_jefbb2e wrote

>Barb Wire is a perfect movie. It executes what it sets out to do perfectly, there's not a single thing that I would change about the movie.

If this is your metric for a perfect movie than Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is going to blow your mind.

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NairForceOne t1_jefavbl wrote

I saw her and Michelle Yeoh's fight scene from Yes, Madam a couple of months ago and I was ENRAGED that I'd never heard of that movie before.

That was some of the best damn fight choreography I've EVER seen.

...and I still haven't found the time to watch the movie. I have no one to blame but myself.

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transformerjay OP t1_jefa5jc wrote

Reply to comment by dbcanuck in Margin Call by transformerjay

I preferred how the Big Short showed how it was going to affect everyone compared to Margin Call just being about this one company getting out ahead of it. I wanted more after the event facts to appear on screen instead of the implication that we were all just digging graves out there. That being said, I still enjoyed Margin Call for the contained movie that it is.

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