tjbarbour

tjbarbour
Flick Fan - 16 Film Ratings
Member Since: 24 Aug 2009
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
TCI: not enough ratings
Films in Common: 0
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Bio: Software Engineer huge Pixar and Miyazaki fan among other things

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85 56% Coming to America (1988) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"A classic Eddie Murphy comedy with plenty of laughs surrounding an African prince looking for his princess in New York. Classic 80s comedy."
85 56% The Bourne Identity (2002) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"Great thrilling action movie with compelling story. A twist of government conspiracy always makes things more interesting as well."
90 81% Back to the Future Part III (1990) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"A great culmination to the classic trilogy. A fun adventure this time back in the wild wild west with lots of new twists for the finale along with the great themes from the 1st two (see Biff)"
80 25% Mission: Impossible III (2006) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"Solid action movie. Lots of fun action sequences and a good story that isn't entirely predictable."
75 9% Robin Hood (1973) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"A classic story as a child, very fun."
95 93% Monsters, Inc. (2001) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"A great film the whole family can enjoy (I know, original line right?) Seriously, very enjoyable characters with an exciting and active story. All around solid movie by Pixar. Also, a riot!"
85 56% The Rescuers (1977) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"As a child this was a classic, a beautiful story with excitement and heart. A great movie for any kid."
90 81% Hero (2002) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"Great action film. Beautiful cinematography of course, with an intriguing story interlaced with amazing action scenes. A must see."
95 93% Princess Mononoke (1997) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"Amazing. Astonishing animation with a deep deep story and a moving soundtrack to top it off. Lots of fantasy and a slowly progressing story pays of well."
80 25% Shrek the Third (2007) - Rated 24 Aug 2009
"A good family film. Animation looks good and its pretty funny. The story and action sequences do well to not too serious or too cheesy."