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Top 10 Film Soundtracks:
... Evil Like Jaws, Resident Evil s main strength lies in its soundtrack. Films inspired by video games are rarely going to get critics excited, but I think in many ways this film is overlooked. The soundtrack is fantastic for building a sense of impending menace not really experienced since Jaws and The Omen. The film keeps you on edge by the repetitive use of its main score, best exhibited early on when seve... Read the full review: Music can maketh the movie by BlackSwan |
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Worst Movie You've Ever Seen? Discussion / In the spirit of the holiday (or holidays, really), tell us all about the most painful bit of cinematic garbage you've ever tolerated. From Ed Wood to Luis Recoder, what's the worst film out there? overall rating |
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Is the Cinema Experience going downhill? Discussion / overall rating |
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Top Ten Movie Quotes Discussion / overall rating |
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What makes a really good horror movie? Discussion / Films from the horror genre are designed to elicit fright, fear, terror, disgust or horror from viewers. In horror film plots, evil forces, events, or characters, sometimes of supernatural origin, intrude into the everyday world. Horror film characters include vampires, zombies, monsters, ... overall rating |
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Tom Cruise: Unfairly treated by the media or not? Discussion / overall rating |
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Movie censorship Discussion / Too much or just right? overall rating |
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Top Ten Most Over-rated Movies! Discussion / overall rating |
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Top 10 Films That Are So Bad They Are Good.. Discussion / There are those films that you know are supposed to be serious but end up being the best comedy you've seen in years, right? We want to hear about all your favourite films that are so bad they're actually great. overall rating |
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File-Sharing Programs and Their Effect on The Movie Industry Discussion / overall rating |
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What makes a really good horror movie? ... most frightning thing for me is something that could actually happen, something that we the viewer have experienced or know could easily happen to us. Familiarity makes us feel safe, but that could not be further from the true in a horror movie, so in turn you end up being more scared as you were lulled into a false sense of security. That said, the reality part of a horror movie is only one small part of it. I also like it when a movie stays true to the legend. For example, a vampire movie only has vampire that can be killed in the traditional ways. I watched on vampire movie and they could go out in full sunlight and victims that they bite didn t always change... Read the full review: If I do a horror movie by kelly10 |
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Top 10 Film Soundtracks ... year of university and another year of using a bit of John Williams or suchlike to ease my essay writing and studying woes. For some reason a bit of film soundtrack music seems to be like a massage to my over-tired study-focused brain without distracting me too much from matters at hand. I felt that on account of the hours I listen to so many gorgeous tracks that it was about time I lead a tribute to film music. I think people often forget just how important music can be to a film. I have therefore compiled together a personal list of my top ten movie soundtracks/scores (in no particular order)... (I have left out musicals from my list. As a musical lover ... Read the full review: Ten Soundtracks that do more than just enhance a film's brilliance... by Renza_e |
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Movie censorship ... let s get down to business. I don t want to bore you with lengthy rants, legal precedents and historical details about censorship but it is a subject I feel strongly about. Generally I disagree with censorship as a whole as expression through art and media is equally valid to expression through free speech. I think it s fair to say that music and video games have almost broken free of censorship and adopted a sensible rating system in terms of the latter. Film however continues to be subject to strenuous cuts which do on occassion ruin the experience. Some have become notorious and made classics like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which incidentally I didn t like at all... Read the full review: Censorship Kills Films by icetsunami |












