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I watched both of them yesterday. The first one was pretty interesting. A couple of "holy f**k!" moments near the start, and it kept entertaining throughout, with a good amount of suspense, and many different death scenes. - 7/10.

The second movie, however, was just boring. Not as exciting as the first. I think the big reason for that is because in the first movie,

the schoolkids had to kill each other

, whereas in the second,

they're all joining up to kill a terrorist

. It's essentially an amateur war film. There was one moment that took me by surprise, when

a big amount of the students were killed right at the start of the game

, but then it happened again later on, and that time around, it was boring. It's weird; the

students get killed off a lot quicker in the second than in the first

, but the second movie seems to drag on a lot longer than the first. - 4/10.

Skyline ? I?m going to go against the flow here, and say it was a great film and one that I really enjoyed watching it. Yes there was faults but all films have a fault here and there. I liked the idea behind it and it was mostly original. Dare I say it but I think it will become a forgotten classic?

8/10

127 Hours ? Properly enjoyed this! Really well done, based on a true story. It?s bloody amazing.

8/10

Tangled ? Disney is back! I laughed out loud a few times, the comedy was good. The horse was hilarious and the singing thieves were brilliant!

9/10

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