Inception
The actors and the scenery were interesting to see, and I really
enjoyed the slow reveal of what happened with Mal. It's a fun ride as
long as you don't think too much about the loopholes.
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Red
I enjoyed it despite the fact that I'm not really a fan of Bruce Willis, and I think that says something.
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Borat
I felt sorry for half the people and dumbfounded and disgusted by
the other half, and too many of the jokes were un-funnily distasteful.
The best events were probably the ones that weren't in the movie, and I
would've liked it better without the farce of a plot.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Culkin's character was as interesting as Cera's was boring; Ramona was
as cute as Cera was unattractive; the plot was as empty as the writing
was meaningful, and it all came out to a wash.
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