colby

colby
Flick Fan - 18 Film Ratings
Member Since: 28 Jul 2011
Location: los angeles, california , USA
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50 22% The Notebook (2004) - Rated 01 Aug 2011
"i may have watched this while extremely stoned, but it was a slight tear jerker for me. rachel mcadams and ryan gosling as a couple just, i don't know, it just worked for me!"
20 8% The Tourist (2010) - Rated 01 Aug 2011
"i saw this as simply a glamor shot for angelina jolie and johnny depp. it's as if it was filmed just to show off their attire."
50 22% The Dark Knight (2008) - Rated 29 Jul 2011
"heath ledger's performance is a landmark in the art of movie villains, but this movie isn't too enjoyable for me."
90 44% What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) - Rated 29 Jul 2011
"joan crawford's character is so helpless, you automatically feel terrible for her. bette davis plays a self consumed twat who is evil in oh so many ways. amazing performances from some of the most iconic names in cinematic history. it hypnotized me no doubt."
100 80% Grey Gardens (1975) - Rated 29 Jul 2011
"this is one of the most fascinating stories i've ever seen in a documentary. eccentric lunatic women with electric personalities living in a rampaged mansion for all those years. little edie just makes me smile. her fragile happiness, her confidence. it's really altogether tragic! another of my favorite pictures indubitably!"
100 80% The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) - Rated 29 Jul 2011
"this is my favorite picture of all time. unfortunately this makes the review a little biased but i don't care. the all together experience, when looked over, is quite original. in fact, i can't think of any film like it. it's a mistake, and mistakes can sometimes bring the best ideas. nothing will ever come close to this rock 'n' roll cult classic. just don't take it seriously, because it's anything but."
95 55% Lolita (1962) - Rated 29 Jul 2011
"having read the novel it's too obvious that there are numerous differences. although the novel has to be one of the best written stories of all time, i must say the film is quite enjoyable. sue lyon is an ideal lolita, i don't think anyone could have done a better job. isolate the film from the book and you have a twisted love story with some irritating characters. i think the idea of it was quite ahead of it's time, and still is a tad controversial today."
100 80% A Clockwork Orange (1971) - Rated 29 Jul 2011
"not much to say about this picture. it's something you'd never be able to explain to someone. this is a picture that takes away your ability to judge corruption entirely and i love it because it permitted me to look at the story from two ends."
100 80% Pan's Labyrinth (2006) - Rated 28 Jul 2011
"when a film that is made in another language that the viewer doesn't understand, yet it still has the ability to move them to tears, i say it has to be something pretty magical, don't you agree? this is just a pure display of intricate beauty and imagination. i find it so powerful. the joy of a child's imagination in dark and sinister times: a never ending source of optimism and happiness."
2% Lonely Street (2009) - Rated 28 Jul 2011
"i've already hailed this as the worst film of all time. hail! hail! peice of shit! i can't even explain the ridiculous principles of this garbage. the acting is that of a porno! the only reason i saw this is because i got stuck somewhere and it was the only movie available. if pigvomit like this can be put onto celluloid, then what's stopping me from putting my ideas out there?"