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The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
good, not great
"The Unsinkable Molly Brown" is a well written, well acted movie. But for some reason, every time I watch this movie, it reminds me of another brilliant movie before this: Gone With the Wind. "TUMB" is, to sum it up, a movie about a women that doesn't want to live without money...much like Scarlett O'Hara. Molly ends up changing her views and personality because of the money, and who she wants to impress. But of course, "TUMB" is unique it its own way, and should be more recognized. Molly is a likable character, and has a very funny personality, while what she says is hilarious. JJ Brown, her husband is as likable as well, but we should have seen much more of him. In the end it turns into a likable romance classic, that you will easily remember for a long time to come.
The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
finally, a movie for the rednecks
This movie was one of the best summer films I have seen this summer! Everybody who lives in the country could definitely relate to this awesome movie. I was not a fan of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show, because I though it was boring, but this was an updated version that was interesting and funny.
Sean William Scott did an excellent job portraying Bo Duke. Scott definitely steals the movie with his driving and his 'yee-haw'ing. Johnny Knoxville also did a good job with Luke, portraying him as the country playboy. Now for the only downer of the movie: Jessica Simpson. Let me get to the point...Jessica Simpson is a TERRIBLE actress. Although, i would prefer to see her in this film other than Britney Spears, but not only did Simpson have 3 lines, but her main goal was just to strut around in her Daisy Dukes! I rate this movie a 9 out of 10 because i think Simpson and the end could have been better.
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
Not an Academy Award Winning Movie *Spoilers*
*Spoilers* Star Wars 3 wasn't anything spectacular. I gave this a 7 because of the fight scene, especially between Anakin (Hayden Christensen) and Obi-Wan (Ewan McGregor). The dislodge was absolutely PATHETIC, and I swear I must have laughed out loud so many times. Especially at the end when he lets out the big "Nooooo!" when Padme dies. I mean, the bloke tried to kill her! Natalie Portmen (Padme) is usually a great actress, and I especially loved her in Garden State, but some of her lines were pathetic. Of course, thats not her fault and we ll blame that on George Lucac But when she goes to Anakin "Hold me, hold me like you did on Naboo", that was just pathetic. Christensen is not a good actor, and the only reason hes there is to be Darth Vadar, trying to figure out the best way to prevent Padme from dying, wearing a lot of make-up, and squirming on the ground. Ewan Mcgregor was probably the only good actor in there, and hes probably the most experienced actor in the movie, and did the best of facial expressions and dislodge. Mcgregor also showed the most emotion, which I think without McGregor, the movie probably would have stunk. Overall, the fighting was excellent, so were the special effects, but the dislodge was terrible. If you don't care about dislodge, go see it, but if your like me and it bothers you, don't go waste your money.