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Old 12-22-2013, 04:28 PM   #7150
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Originally Posted by Blitz View Post
Blackfish: 7.5/10. Alternately fascinating and sad. I wish it was a little longer.

Dear Mr. Watterson: 6.5/10. Very little here for the already dedicated Calvin and Hobbes fan, but a good entry point for casual fans of the strip.

Don Jon: 9/10. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is so immensely talented. Scarlett Johansson remains the most physically enthralling woman on this planet, even as an over made up Jersey gutter rat. Far sweeter than you might think.

American Hustle: 8.5/10. The best ensemble cast on screen this year, and far funnier as a predominant drama than a lot of straight comedies.
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Originally Posted by Krimzon7 View Post
Don Jon definitely caught me off guard. Scarlett Johansson is so much fun to look at. I wanted to See Her because I knew she was co starring. Then I found out that it was only Voice work...thought to myself fuck that.

I wonder exactly how big her male fan base is.

Don't think Tony Danza has gotten enough credit for how good he was in his role.

Also, JGL should get a lot of credit for pulling this movie off. They used the 'porn' hook to tell a pretty good story that was about personal growth, family, and finally love.

Might go watch this again right now. Never thought I'd say that about Don Jon.
The only bummer was when Brie Larson spoke for the first time and it didn't really mean anything.

Last edited by GD; 12-23-2013 at 04:18 AM. Reason: not Alison Brie
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