brandonsmith
Flick Fan - 21 Film Ratings
Member Since: 08 Apr 2011
Location: Jonesborough, Tennessee, America, USA
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95 97% | The Dark Knight (2008) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"Dark, complex and unforgettable, The Dark Knight succeeds not just as an entertaining comic book film, but as a richly thrilling crime saga."
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68 38% | Jackass 3-D (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"The Jackass gang might be running out of gross-out stunts, but this installment contains plenty of brilliantly brain-dead comedy - and the visuals add a pungent new dimension."
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73 54% | Jackass: Number Two (2006) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"Better than any sequel to a movie of a television show has a right to be, Jackass Number Two dares you not to laugh."
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63 26% | Jackass: The Movie (2002) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"There's a good chance you'll be laughing hysterically at one stunt, but getting grossed out by the next one in this big screen version of the controversial MTV show."
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70 45% | Shutter Island (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"It may not rank with Scorsese's best work, but Shutter Island's gleefully unapologetic genre thrills represent the director at his most unrestrained."
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59 16% | The A-Team (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"For better and for worse, Joe Carnahan's big-screen version of The A-Team captures the superficial, noisy spirit of the TV series."
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62 21% | Alice in Wonderland (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"Tim Burton's Alice sacrifices the book's minimal narrative coherence - and much of its heart - but it's an undeniable visual treat."
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88 73% | Tangled (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon."
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79 64% | Kick-Ass (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"Not for the faint of heart, Kick-Ass takes the comic adaptation genre to new levels of visual style, bloody violence, and gleeful profanity."
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38 2% | Clash of the Titans (2010) - Rated 08 Apr 2011
"An obviously affectionate remake of the 1981 original, Louis Leterrier's Clash of the Titans doesn't offer enough visual thrills to offset the deficiencies of its script."
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