My Massive 20-Word-Movie-Review

I have been watching quite a few movies lately. Mainly new ones but also a few old classics that I still hadn’t seen. I came to this because Melinda is in The Netherlands for a while and we have basically finished most of the TV shows we use to watch. I didn’t want to write a large review for all of them, so here is my 20-word-movie-review for all of them.

The Bank Job (2008)

A “true” fiction story told as a documentary which doesn’t help the suspense. Set in London though, which is “interesting”.

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No Country for Old Men (2007)

Typical Oscar winner, with some great scenes. Somehow it seems to stick but don’t know why. Couple of “quotable” scenes.

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Rambo: First Blood (1982)

Made in my birth year, but never seen it before. Sadly enough it’s quite boring. Die Hard was way better!

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Cidade de Deus (2002)

#2 movie to see of this century according to IMDB. Don’t really agree but again an Oscar nominee that sticks.

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Helvetica (2007)

Fairly boring documentary about a Type Face (Font). What else do I need to say to make this 20 words?

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Blades of Glory (2007)

Typical Will Ferrell movie, so you need to like those movies to like this. Jon Heder balanced it out though.

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Be Kind Rewind (2008)

It had some great scenes, but I’ve never seen so many people look around after the movie going: was that it?

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  1. Neil Crosby said,

    Not to toot my own hoot, but ten words is where it at - http://thetenwordreview.com ;)

    It’s tempting to change our plans for “Be Kind Rewind” this afternoon now in light of your review - that’s pretty much what I was already expecting, but Becca is hoping for more.

  2. I know about the 10 word review, but doing that wouldn’t be quite this original, right ;) Plus I basically think 20 is about right for me. Don’t want to do more or less.

    About “Be Kind, Rewind”, it definitely has hilarious moments but I don’t think you need to go to the cinema for that. Rent the dvd one day, or simply download it whenever you want to see the funny bits.

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