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7/10
Groundhog Day with aliens and war...
17 July 2014
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Edge of Tomorrow

Review by: Jack

Starring: Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt

Director: Doug Liman

Movie length: 1 Hours and 53 Minutes

In the midst of an all out war with alien race, Major William Cage finds himself stuck in one day, in which him and his army are slaughtered over and over again. Cages skills increase each day as he fights the aliens but he can't figure out how to get on from that day. Soon Cage meets Rita Vrataski a "Rosy the Riveter" for the war movement, with her help cage hopes to get out of the same day, and finally finish this gruesome war.

I am going to be straight forward and honest, I expected a little more. Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt acted great together, and they had good chemistry. It reminds me a lot of Groundhog Day, only with war, aliens and no humor. There wasn't "no" humor but there was just very little. About halfway through the film I was pretty tired of them showing the same two parts of the first day, I got it, he repeats day, I have heard this line literally 30 times in the last 50 minuets! Lets move on! So would give it a 7 out of 10, it had a good story line and great actors, I just wasn't very impressed. I would recommend this movie to... Fans of Tom Cruise or Emily Blunt Fans of the Groundhog Day story line Fans of action or sci-fi

Thank you for reading! :) This movie is still currently in theaters!
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9/10
A "Sick love story"
23 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
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The Fault in our Stars, where to start. Great book, fantastic movie. The emotion of the actors made John Greens New York Times Best Seller, real. They brought depth to our pages, they brought emotion to our dripping eyes, and they brought warmth to our hearts.

The movie is about a teenage girl who has terminal lung cancer, she was saved by a experimental treatment when she was younger. Now as she is older, her parents feel that she is suffering from depression which is, as Hazel describes it a "side affect of dying." Her parents encourage her to go to a cancer support group where she meets Agustus Waters, ex-cancer carrier and minus one leg. Soon Hazel and Gus find themselves head over heels planning to love each other until oblivion ultimately catches up with them.

A "sick love story"

The actors casted for these roles were amazing. Shailene, played Hazel flawlessly, she was smart, and funny and cold just as Hazel was. Ansel, was equally amazing, his amazing humor and timing made this movie! The amazing actors and actresses combined with the entire crew, the way the movie was filmed is just inviting, and they way text messages and emails were displayed will start a new movie trend.

Some call it a tear jerker, some revolutionary, but me, I call it a spectacularly made masterpiece. You will laugh and you will cry. And some parts will send those magical shivers down your spine.

I would recommend this movie to... Any reader of the Fault in our Stars Anyone looking for a fantastic movie A guy who wants a romantic movie for two, that he may enjoy himself A girl who wants to just cry through an entire movie Someone who wants to see a spectacularly made masterpiece

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