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Source Code

9/10

I bought this movie on bluray before seeing it but I'm happy I did because it was entertaining and fairly original. The acing was solid and the fact that the film was only 1:33 long made it more enjoyable. A lot of movies are getting much too long these days and it can take away from the experience. I would recommend Source Code to anyone who doesn't mind using their brain when watching a movie.

Source Code

9/10

I bought this movie on bluray before seeing it but I'm happy I did because it was entertaining and fairly original. The acing was solid and the fact that the film was only 1:33 long made it more enjoyable. A lot of movies are getting much too long these days and it can take away from the experience. I would recommend Source Code to anyone who doesn't mind using their brain when watching a movie.

+1 for source code, great movie. wounder if there will be a source code 2.0?

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I was going to wait until it was released on Blu-Ray/DVD, but I got an invitation from a few mates to go see it at the cinema on Wednesday, and I thought "screw it", so I texted in ill to this forced "volunteering" that I'm doing and went to Vue. :p

I'm not a fan of cinemas. Tickets cost too much (I got away with a Teen ticket, but that was still ?5.80), and there's usually crying babies ruining the moment (that happened a few times with this one), but for this movie, it was worth it (it also helped that I managed to sneak a row down from the top into the "VIP" seats :p ). It was a fantastic end to the series. Right from the get-go, it started off with a much darker tone to all the previous movies to tell you it's serious business now. But there's still the odd few comic relief moments scattered throughout. T'was an epic movie. :)

9.5/10

And I also just finished watching this:

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I said when it was starting that I bet it wouldn't be as good as Kick-Ass. And I was right. But the gap isn't as big as I was expecting. It started off a bit crap, but it eventually picked up once Libby entered the movie. :) To be honest, Ellen Page was the saving grace of the film. Frank was just so moronic and religious, it was annoying to see him do most of the stupid stuff that he does in the movie.

I'd give it a 7/10. And just for comparison, I gave Kick-Ass a 9/10.

Oh yeah, forgot Nathan Fillion helped the movie a bit too, even though he was a fake religious superhero on a Christiam TV show. :p

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