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Went to see Iron Man 2 last night. The effects and fights were awesome! Story line was a little off at times, but... eh, that's not really what we came to see.

(The last movie I saw before that was the first Iron Man, believe it or not. I hardly ever see movies, but I love Tony Stark. And Robert Downey, Jr.)

Edge of Darkness

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Pretty good considering they had to squeeze a 5hr mini-series into a 2hr movie. While it started out pretty faithful, they did cut out a lot (the remake's Jedburgh was a bit of a disappointment) and it all wrapped up nice and Hollywoody. I'd probably give it a 6/10.

Postal,

by Uwe Boll (I tried watching Blood Rayne movie - it was unwatchable)

Verdict: 7/10

The good,

- Makes fun of religious cults.

- Makes fun of Hippies.

- Makes fun of Midgets.

- Makes fun of Violence.

- Makes fun of rednecks.

- Makes fun of cops.

- Makes fun of Islam.

- Makes fun of disabled people.

- Makes fun of itself.

- Makes fun of G.W. Bush.

- Makes fun of blonds.

- Makes fun of Video Game Violence.

- Makes fun of Uwe Boll.

- Makes fun of *insert topic here*.

- Stays true to its Postal 2 roots. - Crotchy Dolls, Terrorists, Paradise, Postal Dude, Corrupt Cops, Postal Dude's Wife...

- Funny, really funny sometimes.

- Offensive Funny, perfect breach from Hollywoods' easy-R movies.

- Epic Ending / Beginning.

The bad,

- Although the 9/11 hijacking intro was EPIC WIN, the rest of the movie did not follow, and sometimes was simple MEH quality - (MEH - EPIC WIN sinus wave).

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