January 7, 201411 yr The Butler - While it is a good movie, I don't understand the ass-kissing that is happening with the movie saying that everyone and their mammas deserve an Oscar for this. Maybe it's because I'm not American but i just don't get all the fuzz It's good, but not amazing, I still think Rush was my favorite movie from 2013. 7/10
January 9, 201411 yr Some two week ago:The Hunger Games And last nightThe Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugI loved it! Smaug was amazing. My only objection is that they changed A LOT from the book. But as a movie is great anyway.
January 13, 201411 yr Frozen: Pretty good film, I found that there was too much singing in the beginning and there weren't enough songs towards the end. The animation was lovely and heck, it makes winter look so so pretty. And as for Hans, crikes never expected that plot twist. 7/10
January 14, 201411 yr ^ i loved the plot between the sisters, there are two songs really beautiful, "do you want to make a snow man" it gets me every time, and "let it go" amazing song, so powerful. Also Anna's voice when she was a child is so cute "so we have to plAaAay..."
January 14, 201411 yr I loved 'Do You Want To Build A Snowman' it made me want to cry since it's so cute. I think overall though the plot was somewhat messy and quick, but it was enjoyable to watch, however the constant "We beat the Lion King" posts I'm seeing on like tumblr are so annoying, they're both so different, animation back then wasn't as advanced as it is now
January 19, 201411 yr Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - The only reason I wanted to watch this movie was because of Chris Pine. It was a good movie, not necessarily the best but it wasn't that bad. There were some rather quick fight scenes which barely allowed you to comprehend what was going on. Also I have to be critical of the plot line which is cliche as hell, there are far too many movies with American spy agents who hide their identity from their family, something goes wrong with major trading partner (which is usually Russia, China or the Middle East), trading partner plans to wreck America, spy must save the world, loved one finds out their identity, loved one gets kidnapped, and all is well in the end. But hey, an hour and something of Chris Pine was worth it. 6/10
January 24, 201411 yr Inside Llewyn Davis. Virtually no mention of Oscar Isaac this awards season, which is staggering. :baronlamesign:
January 24, 201411 yr ^ Its funny you should say that. My colleague at work today mention that film and stated his intent on seeing it. Myself and my other colleagues had absolutely no idea what he was talking about. Clearly a film that hasn't been publicised that much I take it?
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