longshot75

 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 91% (10 of 11)
Location: Woking, Surrey United Kingdom
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Butterfly Effect <b>DVD</b> ~ Ashton Kutcher
Butterfly Effect DVD ~ Ashton Kutcher
I write a hell of a lot more bad reviews than good, and am really surprised at how some people seem to really have it in for this film. It's as if they've set out to hate it and so they fashion their arguments around that fact rather than the film's individual merits. That;s the only way I can make sense of it, because it really honestly is a superb and hugely enjoyable movie. For starter's it's not about someone going back in time to 'fashion the perfect relationship'. Love is involved in many aspects of the film's story yeah, but it is not a love story. It's about someone who inadvertently discovers an ability to travel back in time within his own body and becomes drawn into a dangerous… Read more
Gia (Rated) (Full Screen) <b>DVD</b> ~ Angelina Jolie
Gia (Rated) (Full Screen) DVD ~ Angelina Jolie
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
1. You want to buy it, so get the unrated version, rather
than the 'R' rated one, cos it has more nudity.
2. Angelina Jolie is a total knock-out in this film.
3. Yes, she does get naked - quite a bit in fact.
4. Yes, there's a 'scene' with another girl.
5. There's one stand out line in this film from Angelina: "'I gotta go', 'I gotta go'. Where the #### does everyone go when they've gotta go?"
6. Great movie, you will definitely want this if you're a fan.
Session 9 <b>DVD</b> ~ David Caruso
Session 9 DVD ~ David Caruso
I can forgive the guy who said that the Session 9 tape after which the film is title, was 'Ultimately, a Macguffin', because I assume that he thinks a Macguffin is something served at McDonalds with egg and bacon.. Quite obviously to anyone who experiences the film with their eyes and ears, the 'session 9' tape is the complete embodiment of the psycholoogical theme of the film. It's the recorded session where the personification of the patient's potential repressed capability for evil finally manifests - the trait of humanity that the voice describes as living in 'the weak and the wounded'. So there's a huge and blindingly obvious parallel between the patient's final session, and Gordon -… Read more