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Wanted


Watashi Wa

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So if you didn't know already, I'm a movie fanatic. Nearly every weekend I watch at least one movie. And since summer is the best time for movies, I'm spending way too much time (and money - $9 for a ticket here) at the Rave (our theatre).

 

This weeks big premier was Wanted.

 

*mind = blown*

 

The movie starts off with two intense chase scenes that pull you into the movie's tight grasp. It never seems to let go, until the credits start rolling. This movie had more twists that Shyamalan's latest offering, The Happening (which was a bomb, IMO), and does them well. The ending was amazing.

 

I've never felt so "called-out" before in my.whole.entire.life. You'd have to see the movie to know what I'm talking about.

 

Acting was top-notch. Action was top-notch.

 

Only complain I have is that many of the coolests shots from the movie are shown in the many trailers.

 

And hellooooo Angelina Jolie.

 

After Wanted was done, we pulled a "no-no" and jumped over to the next viewing of Wall-E (Disney doesn't need my money! They've got so much money they made Beverly Hills Chihuahua!). Good movie, quite funny. Though, it would have been better if I hadn't seen this years shoot-em up a few minutes ago.

 

So yeah, if you're over 17 you should see Wanted. If you can't get into R-rated movies, go see Wall-E.

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You are my best friend.

 

I've never felt so "called-out" before in my.whole.entire.life.

 

Just the last line of the movie man... best line ever.

 

~AA

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You are my best friend.

 

I've never felt so "called-out" before in my.whole.entire.life.

 

Just the last line of the movie man... best line ever.

 

~AA

 

I felt so belittled. :(

 

 

Our exchange-student used to go theater-jumping all over the place.

 

So how exactly is Wall-E?

 

It was good. I would have payed to see it only because Pixar makes very wholesome movies. For about maybe the first 30-45 minutes you don't hear a single human voice but you still understand Wall-E's emotions through his expressions and things. Even then he didn't speak you understood everything he felt. It also had the humor that Pixar's been known for. It doesn't make it into my favorite Pixar movies (Ratatouille, Bug's Life, The Incredibles) but it is a Pixar movie, so you know it's good. ;)

 

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