I'm Zack, and if there's one thing that I enjoy is watching and talking about movies, no matter how much it annoys my friends.
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Before Sunrise 1995
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Romance movies as a whole aren’t usually my cup of tea when it comes to movies. I’ve always found them to be cheesy, unrealistic, and predictable. There are some exceptions that I’ve made over the years. For instance, Lost in Translation was a beautiful and emotionally rich tale of two lost souls who seek comfort with each other in a strange world, and I can’t get enough of that movie. Also, I will admit that the romantic plot in The…
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Con Air 1997
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Nicolas Cage. What’s there to say about this legend that hasn’t already been said? Despite coming from movie royalty, he set out to make a name for himself (quite literally in a way), and he did so in the most ingenious, yet insane way possible. When the man is given a great movie like Leaving Las Vegas, Adaptation, Raising Arizona, or Face/Off, the man can turn in a great performance. Then, there are some of his movies where “flying off…
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2002
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I was extremely excited to see this movie. As you all know from my previous review, I instantly fell in love with this franchise, and I wanted to see how it continues with The Two Towers. I’m watching this series with a friend right now, and she told me that this movie was better than the first one. I initially found that very difficult to believe, because it was so great. Well, it turns out that she was right.
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The Devil's Backbone 2001
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After watching Pan’s Labyrinth, my Spanish professor recommended me another Guillermo del Toro movie, which happened to be The Devil’s Backbone. She said that this movie was up there with Pan’s Labyrinth in terms of its beauty, story, and symbolism within the movie. Given how much I loved the last film, I decided to give it a try. I must say, this one impressed me too.
Acting- Fernando Tielve plays Carlos, an orphan who’s been recently transferred to an orphanage…
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