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Song of the Sirens to Odysseus — 1 year ago

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That is what this song will make you think. O’Riordan’s supreme voice finds the perfect pitch and no hetero sexual male will ever be able to resist this song. I think the lyrics could match the song better. The song sounds as if she feels guilt, but the lyrics suggest guilt on her partner’s part. Still, it is a hallmark classic. If a man tells you he could resist a siren who would sing this song, he is gay.

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Grand scale music and lyrics — 1 year ago

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If “Instant Karma” was the ultimate rock song, then Lennon can still be happy over this one being the greatest song of all time. It mixes the right amount of classical sound with high energy rock to produce a dream state so believable that you live it. Each of the Beatles were masters at making words match the music. Very few artists can say this. Very few artists even have videos to match either words or lyrics.
This is a remarkable and beautiful song, a true classic that many have never heard. If they did, they would be mesmerized.

The ultimate rock song — 1 year ago

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This is everything a rock song is supposed to be: it is about rebellion, challenging authority, peace instead of war; it has a strong, uplifiting, rousing beat, high energy, and great overall sound. Add to that it was performed by one of the four giants from Liverpool, which the greatest rock song of all time should be done by either one or all four.

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Audrey always worth going after — 1 year ago

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This film, at least in my eyes, gives the point of view of the George Peppard character, who is a writer and gigolo. He becomes enamored by the Audrey Hepburn character, and slowly they begin a relationship which really seems credible. Both characters seem shallow, but aren’t mean or petty. Audrey’s past and true life come in to haunt her. It is a feeling many people fear when they move to some place and want to start a new life.
But it is the cat who makes the movie work. And how the cat is viewed by the characters in the end, which really puts tears in your eyes. Very moving.

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revenge is never this clean cut — 1 year ago

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Stories of revenge usually take the side of how revenge never comes across the way you want. When a movie like this tries to impress the viewer with “superior” motives and will power, and the right to personal revenge, what we get is sickness.
It would be nice to be able to handle matters with force, but 100% of the time, the object of revenge is smart enough to be too far removed from your grasp.
Aside from that, this movie gives about every predictable stereotypical scene you can imagine. A few laughs, and that’s it. Just not a good movie on any level.

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A story about "The Birth of a Nation" — 1 year ago

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I hated this movie, because I was the younger of two brothers, and all the younger of two brothers get killed. Boooooooo!

Of course the older borthers make jackasses of themselves. Yaaaay!

Now about the controversy. I think content is 95% of what makes a movie great, and the content is not good. The pioneering techniques were important, yes, but it is the story and characters that are important to me, so a big thumbs down.

Hudson's Bane — 1 year ago

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This is an action packed thriller, and it reminds us of when we played soldier as kids. Only this time, the soldiers are in “deep s..t”.

Okay, so we throw realism out the window. This is about aliens who bleed acid, and incubate inside humans. This movie is about fun, but also about characters.

In fact, it is the supporting characters that make this film so great. One in particlar, named Hudson, who steals the show with his bravado-oh wait, the bravado is gone, it’s back. Paxton had the best role in this one.

Super fun.

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super cheese, super fun — 1 year ago

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This is cheese, no doubt about it, but it is perfect cheese, and super fun. It is well crafter, mostly because the acting and characters are so vivid, and credible for the times.
The giant leeches attack people in a Louisiana swamp. The characters are mostly trash that no one cares for. In fact, the three main trash characters share the stage more the the “thinking man” characters. The temptress wife of the obese Cal steals the show. She is super sexy and sultry. The scene in which she is rescued by the hero is the classic cheese poster scene of all time, the muscular man with a gun in one hand and a scantily clad long haired woman in the other.
This is extremely fun, scary, and exciting. This is the movie you’ll secretly love but won’t admit to.

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pleasantly surprised at movie so far truest to book — 1 year ago

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I didn’t expect to like this movie, but after watching it, cannot figure out what the naysayers are complaining about. The movie has non stop action mixed with great drama. The perfomrances are stellar, led by legendary Peter O’Toole himself, as Priam. The movie is even truest to the original Iliad. There are som returnings, as this is done with a spot of realism.
The Iliad is foremost the story about the dispute between Agamenmno and Achilles. That is the story. And that is what this movie focuses on. Troy, Ilium, is pretty well agreed upon to be Turkey, and the war was probably about trade routes.
The movie has stunning fights and great acting. Pitt reminds us of a thoughtful but energetic Russell Crowe, and that’s good company.
In fact, the parts rewritten are an improvement upon what we are given previously. No one knows for sure how much of the original poem really is intact. Later versions almost certainly romanticized certain viewpoints. Homer sang for kinds, so basically the poems were brown nosing jobs, as evident from what text we have today. The more powerful a king was, the more Homer brown nosed. He was the first recorded shameless toady.
This movie is a supreme delight, and I was pleasantly surprised at everyone and everything. It looks to be the result of a well oiled machine in which everyone involved can take pride in jobs superbly done.

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A story about "Cabaret" — 1 year ago

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a great film. Lot of poignant scenes. The one that always sticks with me is the one that I still consider the number one Horror Movie film of all time, the cafe scene with “Tomorrow Belongs To Me”, despite the beautiful music and singing, or because of it, this scene is guaranteed to send chills up anyone’s spine. Forget chainsaws and hockey masks. This is the ultimate terror.

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