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Author:
Rachel
Date:
16-Nov-2011
spongebob is a silly show-movie meant for children. spongebob brings a joy to kids by silly things silly singing and silly activities i just wanted to see if i could write sometiong with exactly 50 words hahaha but anyways i used to love spongebob but now its stupid to me. (50 words)


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Author:
Fiona
Date:
16-Jul-2011
This epic finale to the spectacular film series lives up to all expectations. The amazing special effect are nevertheless upstaged by the emotional conclusion of many strands of story. Cliched, but it made me laugh and cry, (and I knew what as coming). True to the book and brilliant. (49 words)


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Author:
Fiona
Date:
24-May-2011
While the lead in this Batman sequel is technically Christian Bale, the star is the late Heath Ledger, his oscar not the sympathy award I had feared. The atmosphere is dark, the violence graphic, the love story tragic. It is a fabulous fantasy, action, drama movie. (46 words)


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Author:
Fiona White
Date:
09-Oct-2010
Wow, who would have thought that a film about industrial action undertaken by scarf headed 70's Essex girls could be such a joy. Sally Hawkins as Rita is engaging and charismatic, Richardson as Barbara Castle is formidable, fantastic supporting cast and inspiring true story. Came out feeling lucky and grateful. (50 words)


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Author:
Fiona White
Date:
09-Oct-2010
I loved this as a kid, loved re-runs on TV but had never seen it on the big screen. While the glimpse they offer of 2015 is a bit fanciful, otherwise it has stood the test of time. Turns out I love it on the big screen too! (48 words)


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Author:
Simon White
Date:
05-Nov-2009
Wes Anderson's take on Rohald Dahl's classic is itself fantastic. George Clooney and Meryl Streep lead the cast of voices for this kids movie which will please every parent possibly more than the kids! It manages to be exciting and cool and slackerish. Genius. (44 words)


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Author:
John Timson
Date:
07-Sep-2009
An adolescent Jean-Pierre Leaud debuts as the young delinquant in this semi-autobiographical Truffaut-directed masterpiece. The story of Antoine Doisnel - a young parisian misfit - glides effortless between comedy and pathos in a film that generally regarded as having kick-started the nouvelle vague genre. Genial! (45 words)


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Author:
Simon White
Date:
26-Jul-2009
The award winning documentary about the amazing Philippe Petit who, in 1974, carried out the most fantastically illegal artistic stunt ever: high wire walking between the twin towers in New York. The result is nothing short of awe inspiring - the preparation is almost as good as the result! (49 words)


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Author:
Fiona
Date:
14-Mar-2009
It's not often that the film outdoes the book but this adaptation provided more developed characters and a clearer storyline than the novel on which it is based. Kate Winslet is excellent, as are the main supports. I only wish I had a better idea of its historical accuracy. (49 words)


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Author:
Fiona
Date:
25-Jan-2009
Wow, I went into the cinema expecting something fairly light and was not prepared for the billiant, if harrowing, tale of one man's route to his I want to be a millionnaire answers. It was clever yet convincing, worrying and endearing. Acting excellent, setting spectacular. Oscars here we come. (49 words)


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