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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Jenkin" data-source="post: 471349" data-attributes="member: 2572"><p>My own personal opinion differes with you on several of these</p><p></p><p>Star Wars: Attack of the Clones - So bad it made Ep I look good</p><p>Spiderman: Haven't seen it</p><p>Brotherhood of the Wolf: Good for French but average and predictable for Hollywood.</p><p>Signs: The only move so far this year to have a lasting impression but one great movie does not a year make.</p><p>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Haven't Seen but intend to.</p><p>Goldmember: A few scenes had me falling out of my seat laughing but far inferior to the first two.</p><p>Minority Report: Rather watch Bladerunner again for good Sci-Fi</p><p>XXX: 007 for the MTV crowd, not my cup o tea</p><p></p><p>Still to come:</p><p>Star Trek Nemisis: Will definitely see, but no Star Trek movie has been stellar since Wrath of Kahn.</p><p>Die Another Day: Will see but I have reservations about Hallie as the bond girl, prehaps I will be wrong.</p><p>LotR:Two Towers: Can't wait, but it and Signs don't make this a great year.</p><p>Treasure Planet: Haven't decided whether to see or not.</p><p></p><p>Other impressions</p><p>Balistic: Not as bad as the critics made out, but I love Lucy Liu</p><p>I-Spy: expecting the worst, but was pleasantly surprised.</p><p>MIB II: Very enjoyable but not great</p><p>Time Machine: I thought the bad 60's version was better</p><p>The Ring: have been tempted to see.</p><p></p><p>My opinion of this year has been that Hollywood is only interested in recycling the drech of previous years and doing it badly. Other than Signs and LotR everything else has been very unoriginal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Jenkin, post: 471349, member: 2572"] My own personal opinion differes with you on several of these Star Wars: Attack of the Clones - So bad it made Ep I look good Spiderman: Haven't seen it Brotherhood of the Wolf: Good for French but average and predictable for Hollywood. Signs: The only move so far this year to have a lasting impression but one great movie does not a year make. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Haven't Seen but intend to. Goldmember: A few scenes had me falling out of my seat laughing but far inferior to the first two. Minority Report: Rather watch Bladerunner again for good Sci-Fi XXX: 007 for the MTV crowd, not my cup o tea Still to come: Star Trek Nemisis: Will definitely see, but no Star Trek movie has been stellar since Wrath of Kahn. Die Another Day: Will see but I have reservations about Hallie as the bond girl, prehaps I will be wrong. LotR:Two Towers: Can't wait, but it and Signs don't make this a great year. Treasure Planet: Haven't decided whether to see or not. Other impressions Balistic: Not as bad as the critics made out, but I love Lucy Liu I-Spy: expecting the worst, but was pleasantly surprised. MIB II: Very enjoyable but not great Time Machine: I thought the bad 60's version was better The Ring: have been tempted to see. My opinion of this year has been that Hollywood is only interested in recycling the drech of previous years and doing it badly. Other than Signs and LotR everything else has been very unoriginal. [/QUOTE]
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