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The Karate Kid, a review by addicted2comics



The Karate Kid

The Plot: A handyman/martial arts master agrees to teach a bullied boy karate and shows him that there is more to the martial art than fighting.

My Thoughts: When I thought about watching the karate Kid at first, I really didn't want to. I decided to give it a shot with my dad, now I owe him one! ;D (Then again, I am getting him to try Coraline! ;) ) A funny yet wise master who tells it like it is had me laughing through the whole thing! I am normally offset by the length of a movie, this being over 2 hours long, but I could barely notice! This is a definite 4.5 out of 5!!

(From Addicted2comics(:P)'s Official Review Thread!!! on April 6th, 2010)

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Sunrise, a review by GSyren


TitleSunrise (5-060000-700503)
DirectorF. W. Murnau
ActorsGeorge O'Brien, Janet Gaynor, Margaret Livingston, Bodil Rosing, J. Farrell MacDonald
Produced1927 in United States
Runtime94 minutes
AudioMusic Only Dolby TrueHD Mono, Music Only Dolby TrueHD 2-Channel Stereo, Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
SubtitlesEnglish
Overview
My thoughtsI have stated before that I am not too big on silent movies, with the exception of slapstick like Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin. So it was with som trepidation that I approached a classic like SunriseSunrise is excellent in many ways. It's a beautiful story. The cinematography is pioneering in many ways. And Janet Gaynor is good. But the acting style just ruins the mood for me. I know many people rank this film extremely highly, and I won't say that they are wrong. It's just not a film that works well for me.
My rating


(From Reviews and ramblings by Gunnar on February 7th, 2014)

Member's TV Reviews

"Due South" marathon, a review by Rick


Mask
I liked this episode. But I should say that I like stories of Native American culture and folklore. This one fit right into that. The story also adds another level to Fraser's relationship with his boss even if Fraser isn't aware of it.

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(From "Due South" marathon on August 13th, 2009)