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ip man 1... unreal. i liked it more then the second.

any action/kung fu movie fan has to watch 1 and 2. unreal.

I liked both the same. Although I liked Ip Man 1's story just a bit more.

Iron Man 2 :D

Edit: actually, I take that back, shortly after that we rented and watched Sherlock Holmes. Robert Downey, Jr. = yes plz.

overall I'm not much of a movie person, though--these were both a few months ago and I haven't seen anything since.

Finished watching Batman Forever earlier. Even better than than the previous one! And this movie showed once again why I love Jim Carrey. He was hilarious as The Riddler! :rofl: Hell, even Tommy Lee Jones was a right good laugh as Two-Face! :p

9.5/10! :)

seen that about 3 times and it's one of my favourite foreign movies!

Yeah.. its great.. my only concern is they could've shot the air raids a little better.. you see no planes actually in the sky when raids are taking place.. it is not what the movie is about I know.. but I want to see proper battle scenes in a war movie blush.gif

Anyway.. I just saw Hero.. 7.5/10.. some of the scenes are pure art..

Rappy and everyone else who likes war movies and do not mind watching in foreign languages.. try to find a Japanese movie abt Pearl Harbour.. the name is.. Tora! Tora! Tora!.. it is just superb... I have this on DVD..

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The Ghost Writer - 4.5/5 Great Thriller!

just finished watching it. awesome movie. nice change of pace from what is out there. they let the actors tell the story and keep you guessing until the end. 4/5 for sure.

I liked both the same. Although I liked Ip Man 1's story just a bit more.

first one definitely had the better story, but both are good nonetheless.

You are right about hero kralik, the movie is art. i'll give tora, tora, tora a shot (Y) i love foreign war movies. ever seen taegukgi?

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about two brothers in the korean war. UNREAL movie.

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