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    I love the movie Wall E and I went and saw it twice so that I could write this review. The folks at Pixar just keep raising the bar every single time. Pixar has become like a gold mine succeeding in every single thing that they do

    No Country For Old Men is up for eight Oscar nominations: Best director Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, and Best Adapted Screenplay by the two brothers, Best supporting Actor Javier Bardem, Best Editing (my favorite category) Roderick Jaynes, Best Cinematography Roger Deakins, just to name a few of these nominations. On the other hand there is one category that will not be included in this spread. For those of us that have seen the film and if you could figure out by the title of this review there is no nomination for a musical score.

    What Juno… about Juno? I know that it was one of the most funniest films that I have seen all year. The film is about a teenage pregnancy. The film of course is against abortion but then again if the baby was aborted during the first half an hour of the movie. […]

    I thought that Michael Clayton was a very riveting film. I like the story structure a lot as well with having said that I should point out that we start in present day. We then go back in time four days and then once again come back to the present day. At […]

    The story the Kite Runner has some good times, and also has some bad times. Not only that, it is also beautiful and ugly at the same time. (You might say that I repeated myself twice but when you go to watch the film you will see what I mean.) It is the story about two of the best of friends who fly kites and sometimes while flying kites they go up on the roof tops and cut their rivals out of the competition.

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