proglamer

proglamer
Flick Fan - 32 Film Ratings
Member Since: 28 Feb 2009

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60 12% X-Men (2000) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"Teenager dream come true. This is not sci-fi or fantasy - this is a 'folk tale' - mushy, melodramatic, unbelievable story, total disconnect from reality. One of very few positive points - the impact of several veteran actors."
91 64% Dogma (1999) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"Quirky, insolent, fun. Religious satire that points out weak spots in Catholic dogma. To me, the overall... feeling watching it reminds of 'Pulp Fiction'."
94 75% Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"A feast of action and sci-fi power. However, underneath it all a more serious layer is found - the layer about humanity, time and destiny. The visual effects get old and become laughable, but the story only gets more relevant every day."
100 98% Pulp Fiction (1994) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"What's there to say when there's not a single element in the movie I'd like to be improved? Music? Actors? Direction? DIALOGS? Award-winning screenplay? I'm maxed out; this is THE pinnacle of movie-making."
42 7% Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"Can you say "thirteen year olds"?"
32 1% Avalon (2001) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"A messy story suited for Counterstrike fans. Uneven effects, mediocre acting. Involvement of author of 'Ghost In The Shell' apparently didn't help."
74 29% Reign of Fire (2002) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"Dragons, combat helicopters, savior Americans and dinosaur apocalypse. A true love-hate combination."
94 75% The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"An incredible martial arts movie. One has to remind himself that in those days digital effects were not available and every improbably looking stunt on screen is actually real. Jackie Chan is on fire. Even the story is good; funny and serious in proper places."
87 51% Vampires (1998) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"A truly "Carpenter" movie. Enough said."
91 64% Kung Fu Hustle (2004) - Rated 28 Feb 2009
"A feast for the eyes; visual and choreographic. A story that is naive, warm and somehow communistic all at once."