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300 (2006)
I loved it. I really loved it
I guess I can understand why some people didn't like the movie. It's not for everybody. But, I went in not expecting much. One of the main reasons I saw it was because I'm Greek and my ancestors are from nearby Sparta. Still, I heard mixed things about the movie so I decided to rent it, again, not expecting much. I was blown away. Sure, it's got some overly-dramatic parts and some of the characters look like they're out of "Lord of the Rings" but it gave it kind of a mythological feel and I didn't think that took away from the movie at all. I was really moved by the writing/dialog. There were so many classic lines in the movie, I found myself repeating them to my son in an English accent. This movie has a little Ben Hur, a little Braveheart and a little Lord of the Rings. So, if you liked those movies, you'll probably like this one. And if you like it, it's one of those movies you'll want to watch again because you miss some subtle things along the way. But, don't be discouraged by people that didn't like it. It's worth taking the chance on and seeing it. It's a movie I will remember for a long time. Really good. Para poli.
Titanic (1997)
A classic. A true classic.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. The first time AND the second time. I'm not one that usually enjoys romance in a movie, but this was different. The acting, cinematography, writing, special effects, everything was excellent. James Cameron deserves every penny he made from this film and the film deserves every Oscar it won. LA Confidential can't hold a candle to Titanic. It's like comparing the Mona Lisa to an 'Elvis on Velvet'.
I can't believe some of the people with their negative comments about this film but I guess if some people can believe OJ and Bin Laden are innocent, anything's possible.
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
Wins the award for 'Worst Movie of all Time'
This is the first movie I've ever walked out on and I've stomached quite a few. Half the people in the theatre walked out before I did. If you enjoy watching cats being thrown off the rooftop of buildings, looking at Dan Aykroyd's deformed feet and feel some sort of affinity toward Jeffery Dahmer and Ted Bundy, you'll love this movie. But if you have just an atom of decency somewhere in your soul, don't waste your time.