The Messenger (4.5/5)
Starring: Ben Foster & Woody Harrelson.
"An American soldier struggles with an ethical dilemma when he becomes involved with a widow of a fallen officer."
I caught the tail end of this movie when my roommate was watching this movie and the last half is much lighter then the first half. All in all a good movie. Pretty intense though. The scene where Ben Foster gets up to grab a beer and leaves Woody Harrelson in the living room practically broke my heart.
The Green Hornet (3/5)
Starring: Seth Rogen & Jay Chou.
"Following the death of his father, Britt Reid, heir to his father's large company, teams up with his late dad's assistant Kato to become a masked crime fighting team"
I wanted to like this. I liked the TV show. And I loved the actor who played Kato in this movie and all of his scenes. And that rap scene is hilarious, but I don't think I was feeling this movie. I would give it another chance, but today's review is good enough for me.
Scenes of a Sexual Nature (?/5)
Starring: A lot.
"Various Londeners meet people in Hampstead Heath park"
Has anyone seen this? I need another review. A lot of aspects to like, but I don't know about this guy. I think I loved it. What do you think? Love this style of movie though.
The Speed of Thought (2/5)
Starring: Nick Stahl, Mia Maestro, & Taryn Manning.
"Imagine "Inception." Now imagine "Inception" with a C-list cast, obscure locations, and a visual effects effort similar to a PBS production from the 1980s"
And I was trying to come up with my own explanation. Thats pretty much it though.
Welcome to the Rileys (3.5/5)
Starring: James Gandolfini, Kristen Stewart, & Melissa Leo.
"On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman."
I think I would have loved this movie. So many parts were amazing. But it was like they decided to delete a couple of scenes that would have made the movie work a little better.
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