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I really enjoyed it. I'd give it 3.5 to 4 stars. The beginning half was awesome. Then somewhere in the second half they had even less dialogue which led to a feeling of the film dragging, and the action level...Well let's just say it lost some it's balls. A weaker second half is what makes me question giving it 4 stars.

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Watched this last night. An excellent documentary that felt more like an action movie than a documentary, but that was what Senna's F1 career was like. A brilliant representation of the three-time Formula One world champion (should have been four titles in a row, but politics and French favouritism got in the way at the end of the 1989 season) - 1988, 1990, and 1991.

9/10

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6/10

that's a REALLY REALLY generous score IMO.

2/10 for me.

The opening scened i laughed my ass off because of how bad it was. They had to potential to go all ol school fast and furious in the race with the porchse, but skipped it... retards. the series isn't even about cars anymore. they have completely went the route of the transporter from realism to just stupidity. Why was the rock sweating the entire movie or have vaseline over himself the entire time when no one else did? Made no sense... This movie doesn't have a timeline anymore because timeline is that all of this should be happening before Tokyo Drift because Han dies in that one but all the cars are in the movie are from today... maybe I'm the idiot for thinking a fast and furious movie would make sense. I effin loved these movies but now they are junk. This was just as bad as the last one... /rant

edit: how the frack does two chargers haul a ten ton vault?!?!?!?!

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7.5/10

This was actually a very good movie. Minor plotholes and such, but I haven't seen a Jean Claude Van-Damme movie in a long time and he did wonderful in this. I didn't expect a lot that happened in this movie, which is what made it great. It is an assassination movie, so not completely original, but it is one of the better ones.

that's a REALLY REALLY generous score IMO.

2/10 for me.

The opening scened i laughed my ass off because of how bad it was. They had to potential to go all ol school fast and furious in the race with the porchse, but skipped it... retards. the series isn't even about cars anymore. they have completely went the route of the transporter from realism to just stupidity. Why was the rock sweating the entire movie or have vaseline over himself the entire time when no one else did? Made no sense... This movie doesn't have a timeline anymore because timeline is that all of this should be happening before Tokyo Drift because Han dies in that one but all the cars are in the movie are from today... maybe I'm the idiot for thinking a fast and furious movie would make sense. I effin loved these movies but now they are junk. This was just as bad as the last one... /rant

edit: how the frack does two chargers haul a ten ton vault?!?!?!?!

Maybe I just didn't take it too seriously, I lmao'd at all the stupid scenes, and enjoyed the car chases. Yeah the vault scene was pretty damn stupid, but again I didn't take this movie seriously ;)

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Watched this last night. Plenty of laugh out loud moments in the first 40 minutes; then it goes downhill a bit for the rest of the film, and it gets more serious than funny for the last 20 minutes (although there still are a few funny moments at the end).

7/10

THOR - 2011

(Score: 9 / 10)

Excellent movie, was real suprised at this as I expected far less than what it delivered. The IronMan references in the movie was especially good easter eggs :)

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+1!!!

Just finished watching this and WOW it was nicer than I thought it was going to be. I am already looking forward to a sequel !!

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