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Inglorious Basterds is an amazing film.

Here is one from me.

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Movie Name: A life of David Gale
Year of Release: 2008
Language: English
Genre: 15
Casting: Kevin Spacey/ Kate Winslet
Director: Alan Parker
Review: Its based on a story of a guy who is trying to prove that he is innocent of rape and murder.

There is alot of twists to the film and the ending is brilliant, i think this film is a must watch and give it 9/10

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Thats a good one Cavin Spacey is one of the really strong actors of these days.

Here is another one you might like.


Movie Name: The Usual Suspects
Year of Release: 1995
Language: English
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller, Crime
Casting: Kavin Spacey, Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio Del Toro
Director: Bryan Singer
Review:
Plot: A boat has been destroyed, criminals are dead, and the key to this mystery lies with the only survivor and his twisted, convoluted story beginning with five career crooks in a seemingly random police lineup.

The movie is full of narrative description of detailed crimes of a group of individual marked by the law enforcement for their elaborated career in crime world. If you have not seen it, you should see it right away.
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Movie Name: The Lincoln Lawyer
Year of Release: 2011
Language: English
Genre: Crime | Drama | Thriller
Casting: Matthew McConaughey, Marisa Tomei and Ryan Phillippe
Director: Brad Furman
Review:
A lawyer conducts business from the back of his Lincoln town car while representing a high-profile client in Beverly Hills.

I fell in love with this movie :dance:

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Movie Name: Schindler's List
Year of Release: 1993
Language: English
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Casting: Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley
Director: Steven Spielberg
Review:
Of all the movies I've watched, this one really made me shed a tear.
The plot of the movie is in the second world war, a detailed film of the German abuse to Jews. Oscar Schindler, a German businessman tried to make an ammunitions factory, hiring jews. What once started as a simple and profiting business, soon became the savior of over a thousand jews. Even today, the so called "Schindler Jews" exist as a remembrance and gratitude to the person that saved a thousand jews.

And, if you haven't seen it yet, it's a must see film. Definitely worth the money. Although not anymore in movie theaters, but downloads.

Just for the record, Schindler is a person that got my full respect. :)
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Movie Name: Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)
Year of Release: 2006
Language: Spanish (Spain)
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Artistic
Casting: Maribel Verdu, Sergi López, Ivana Baquero, Ariadna Gil.
Director: Guillermo Del Toro
Review:

A fairytale gone nightmare is the best way to describe it. Beautiful, dark, mysterious, gorgeous. Is Ofelia just a little girl playing make believe to escape her abusive step-father, dying mother, and waring Spain life? Or is everything she experiences real?...You decide.

Recently wrote a research paper using this movie and Donnie Darko. "Insanity vs. Escape". I give this movie a PERFECT 10.
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A comment on the last two: Schindler's List was a really good movie, and I also recommend it to others to watch. Very striking and powerful and overall a very good movie.

I watched Pan's Labyrinth in a Spanish class I took (so the movie was in Spanish with English subtitles), and it was very... strange. It was a good movie, but I can't say I rate it as high as Gale does. If you have a chance, though, I'd say see it.
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Raphael wrote:That gif image just gave me the creeps...More creeps that Insidious...
KarrothMelu wrote:I watched Pan's Labyrinth in a Spanish class I took (so the movie was in Spanish with English subtitles), and it was very... strange.
Gale wrote:A fairytale gone nightmare is the best way to describe it.
^this :D. It's a love or "meh" movie. If you're into deep, twisting, uncertain movies that give you the same change of thought and feeling as books like A Catcher in the Rye (I give it a 7.5) and The Glass Menagerie (9) or movies like Donnie Darko (9.5) and Black Swan (which I hated actually...3), then this is the movie for you.

And by the way...the picture is even creepier if you know its name. ;)

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Movie Name: Kick-***
Year of Release: 2010
Language: English
Genre: Action, Humor
Casting: Aaron Johnson, Nicolas Cage only big actors besides co-producer being Brad Pitt.
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Review: Was good was not what I was expecting but was a good and decent movie... Not much else to say about it.
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