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Briefly: 6 movies and 6 reviews

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January 31, 2010

Yesterday, I have spent the whole day watching movies 8:30am until 10pm and I finished the last one today at 10:30am! briefly I want to review each movie and mention my recommendations.

1. Law Abiding Citizen (4.8 out of 5): This movie is very smart, the actor who waited 10 years to punish who have killed his family, wife and daughter. The smartest side of this movie was recorded amazingly. He made that because he believed that the law is unfair and it will not put the killer in jail! I think he figured out that the jail is not enough to punish those guys for what they did. He preferred to choose and apply the punishment by himself.

2. Armored (3 out of 5): The idea of this movie is really too old! A group of friends working for a security company and they are responsible for transferring money from place to another. One of them who is tired of bills and problems is a good man, he accepted to steal the money with his friends but he didn’t want to kill anybody “No blood at all”! the mission started to fail when an old man saw them, they killed him and the actions started. as always, the good beats the evil!

3. A Dangerous Man (4 out of 5): Who does not know Steven Seagal? he is like Rambo, clever, powerful and untouchable! He fight, shot, and make a war without a problem. He is retired man from U.S. army, Special Forces, the court put him in jail for a crime he didn’t know about. Now he is fighting with a Russian family/group against Chinese and Japanese groups to release an accountant prisoner who knows passwords and other private information. I want to let you imagine how life becomes when an American and Russian are working together. life is simply war!

4. Avatar (4.5 out of 5): Actually I dislike watching unreal movies, but according to friends, tweeps and tens of websites and ratings, they  rated this movie to be the best of the year, and the most amazing one.. I bought it! What is so special in this movie is the 3D workspace, the effects are stunning. A little bit like Star Trek, aliens and humans, humans are trying to understand how aliens think and discover their land. nothing new at all! You can guess easily what is the next action. I didn’t find it abnormal or something very special. I think 4.5 out of 5 is really too enough for this movie (Personal View).

5. Serious Moonlight (4.7 out of 5): I love this type of movies, romance and fun. A man who decided to leave his wife and travel to Paris to marry his new girlfriend, his wife didn’t accept the idea and tied him to the chair. Funny conversations begins between them and the situation ended up to be more funny when the husband’s girlfriend decided to visit him. In a few words, the movie is really very nice and you should watch it for sure.

6. The Men Who Stare At Goats (4.5 out of 5): Its a BBC production discussing the abnormal power of the human mind and feelings. I don’t know if I should say it’s good or not but I really enjoyed it. It contains a very weird things and you cannot understand what the whole idea is about but eventually you can use Google to search for this movie’s messages. I think that I noticed lots of hidden messages the movie is trying to tell you about. Though, its funny and I liked it so much.

I recommend you to watch the 1st, 5th and the 6th. My ratings are based mainly on the story and the actions. I wish you to enjoy your time watching one or more of these movies.


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