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Jerome Lemuel
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

From the first up to the last minute it was non-stop action. The story is just ok though. But the visual is amazing. I wonder if there will be Terminator 4.

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Up (2d)

What I loved most: Visuals

What I really hated: None

This movie is awesome.... Pixar did it again. I really liked the story. Highly recommended especially for kids. I also liked the short film before the movie. I wonder what will be Pixar's next movie? hehehehe

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Angels And Demons

Again, if you read the book, you will be somehow disappointed when watching this movie. It felt empty when I watched it, like the CERN directory is not there, etc. Basically they changed alot.

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After Midnight

Spellbound by the museum, Amanda develops a surprising romantic connection with Martino, who until now has only found companionship in his celluloid dreams. Torn between her newfound feelings for Martino and her troubled relationship with the irresistible Angel, Amanda attempts to balance the affections of her two suitors. Misadventure and chaos ensue as the characters become embroiled in this dubious love triangle.

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About Baghdad

A political travelogue that follows Sinan Antoon, an exiled Iraqi writer and poet, who returned to Baghdad in July 2003 to see what had become of his city after wars, sanctions, decades of oppression and violence, and now occupation.

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Abouna

What I loved most: Tahir

What I really hated: Amine

Near the border between Chad and Cameroon, in a hot dusty town, 15-year-old Tahir and 8-year-old Amine wake up one morning to learn that their father has left home. The brothers decide to find him and wander through town. Deeply disturbed by this sudden disappearance, they hang about, play hooky and go to the movies, where, one day, they think they recognize their father on the screen.

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