Vertical Limit
Vertical Limit (2000)

IMDB rating: 5.40

Plot: A high-adrenaline tale of young climber Peter Garrett (Chris O’Donnell), who must launch a treacherous and extraordinary rescue effort up K2, the world’s second highest peak. Confronting both his own limitations and the awesome power of nature’s uncontrollable elements, Peter risks his life to save his sister, Annie (Robin Tunney), and her summit team (Bill Paxton and Nicholas Lea) in a race against time. The team is trapped in an icy grave at 26,000 feet – a death zone above the vertical limit of endurance where the human body cannot survive for long. Every second counts as Peter enlists the help of a crew of fellow climbers, including eccentric, reclusive mountain man Montgomery Wick (Scott Glenn), to ascend the chilling might of the world’s most feared peak to save her.

Directors: Campbell Martin

Actors: Morrison Temuera,Glenn Scott,Paxton Bill,Lea Nicholas,Siddig Alexander,Taylor Robert,Wilson Stuart,O’Donnell Chris,Davis Augie,Le Marquand Steve,Mendelsohn Ben,Seth Roshan,Valdes-Rochin Alejandro,Action,Adventure,Thriller,

who was that actor who played in Vertical Limit [who died and they used his blood] and also plays in kyle xy?
i know it’s stupid but it’s driving me crazy!


Nicholas Lea
you can find everything you want to about him at

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0494774/

pdmaine_2000 | Mar 05, 2010


Nick Lea – he was in the Xfiles as well.
JustMe! | Mar 05, 2010

Quicksand
Quicksand (2001)

IMDB rating: 5.10

Plot: The workaholic head of the compliance section of a New York bank flies to Monaco to investigate unusual deposits from an offshore bank and meets a down-on-his-luck international film star who has become embroiled in criminal activities.

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Directors: Mackenzie John

Actors: Keaton Michael,Caine Michael,Serbedzija Rade,Marsh Matthew,Berkeley Xander,Beck William,Berteloot Jean-Yves,Castaldi Jean-Pierre,Stinton Colin,Drama,Crime,Thriller,

I give up. I've tried to do it right…it's not working. What is the point of a life if it's just miserable?
I graduated high school and college, worked hard to pay off all my student loans. I had a decent career until jobs in my industry started going away. I thought I had a good family relationship until my elderly folks started drinking and abusing prescription drugs.

Today I spend all week in a job that bores the hell out of me, get winded walking across the parking lot because I’m the size of two people, and the icing is that I’m the only child and left to care for two of the most selfish human beings I’ve ever known. I GIVE UP.

I’m not suicidal, I have a cat that needs to be taken care of. I just don’t have any quality of life and I can’t stand being with myself anymore. Yes, I’ve talked to counselors…they agree, it’s a mess. I’ve volunteered, nothing changed. My attitude wasn’t the problem for years, but I’ve been worn down.

You out there…you know who you are…what did you do to pull yourself away from quicksand life?


Hi Maisie,
Your situation is tough. That’s clear. Some difficult problems.
I can tell you some things than can help, that’s easy. That hard part is your part, and that is doing them. But here goes…
First, sit down with a tablet of paper and a pen or pencil. List the things you want to change, those things that are getting you down. Prioritize them. Number 1 is the worst thing or the worst one that you can change soon.
Second, flip the page and list what you want, what would make you much happier in life–list everything, no matter what, no matter how wild or seemingly unattainable. Put it down (you can always cross it out later).
Third, you need a plan: How do I get from the first list to the second, from the problems I now have to what I want. I advise working on one thing at a time.
I would suggest working on the weight issue first. Why? Because it’s doable and being thin again will make you feel so good and optimistic–those other goals will look more attainable. Find a way to affort Jenny Craig or Nutrisystem or any of the decent weight loss programs. Get on it and refuse to violate it.
Next, go to finishing school (if you need to)–unless you feel competent at makeup and fashion, etc. This too can make you feel good about yourself, too.

The "elderly folks" problem is harder. Maybe you need to "lay down the law," so to speak. "No you two only have me, but that’s not an excuse to be abusive." Your care is not a legal obligation, it’s a nice thing to do, a family obligation if you wish to continue. Of course, it’s a responsibility, but they sound like they are abusing your generousity.

One more thing, I would work on changing your thinking, minimizing the negativity. Negative thoughts may seem realistic and justified at times, but wallowing in the "bad thoughts" is not good for your emotional health. How to change it? This book, a very good book, to put it simply: The help comes from doing the written exercises consistently, not just reading them. .
http://www.amazon.com/Ten-Days-Self-Este em-David-Burns/dp/0688094554/ref=sr_1_1? ie=UTF8&qid=1248635946&sr=8-1

Best wishes.

Bill | Jan 16, 2010


You complain too much, stop thinking about yourself and do something for others. Go help someone whose struggling.
username | Jan 16, 2010


I truly believe that sometimes people get so stuck in life that they can’t get out of the hole by themselves-life has to bring them back up.And life eventually does.It takes time,but it does.

In the meantime,treat yourself to the things you enjoy,each and everyday.Don’t let one day go by without watching your favourite movie,listening to your favourite song,talking to your best friend on the phone.

And appreciate the fact that you have a job that pays the bills-some people don’t even have that!But you have something that allows you to be independent and self-sufficient and to look after your parents when they need you the most.And it’s a beautiful thing you’re doing-looking after them after they’ve looked after you for your entire life.
Scheat | Jan 16, 2010


I finally accepted the fact that happiness comes from within. And since I didn’t like myself, I wasn’t happy. So I changed my opinion of myself. After all, God doesn’t make junk. And as I got to liking myself, my life magically changed. Start by shutting up the voice in your head that tells you you’re no good. Don’t deny that you’re feeling sorry for yourself, but don’t feed it either. Just let it be. Then go to the library and get some self help books. Not diet books, books to raise your self esteem. Don’t treat the symptoms, treat the cause. "You Can Heal Your Life" by Louise Hay is a good one. Let the books "talk" to you in the library. Also look into positive affirmations. Be gentle with yourself. After all, you’re trying to change that which took you a lifetime so far to learn. Embrace the process. And go to al-anon about your parents addiction problems. They do good work.
Chris | Jan 16, 2010


Don’t listen to the people who say to "put a bullet to your brain" or whatever. Suicide isn’t the answer, trust me. I’ve been through that. It’s no joke. So you tried volunteering? The point of volunteering isn’t to see a change in yourself, but to see a change in others. If you’re truly upset try talking to a close friend or someone you trust. Try exercising (it sounds stupid, but trust me it works) Excersising releases endorphins that make you happy. So if you exercise on a daily basis… you’ll see an improvement in your persepective and maybe also within your appearance! Hope I helped.
Ali | Jan 16, 2010


We look after our parents when they no longer can, its like a payback for the times they looked after us, scrimped and saved for us and because we want to. If you are unhappy I suggest you put your parents into a care home and get another fulfilling job. Easier said than done, but achievable and a lot of decision making. Good Luck!
djdundalk | Jan 16, 2010


Crap! That

All Dogs Go to Heaven
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)

IMDB rating: 5.70

Plot: When a casino owning dog named Charlie is murdered by his rival Carface, he finds himself in Heaven basically by default since all dogs to heaven. However, since he wants to get back at his killer, he cons his way back to the living with the warning that doing that damns him to Hell. Once back, he teams with his old partner, Itchy to prep his retaliation. He also stumbles on to an orphan girl who can talk to the animals, thus allowing him to get the inside info on the races to ensure his wins to finance his plans. However, all the while, he is still haunted by nightmares on what’s waiting for him on the other side unless he can prove that he is worthy of Heaven again.

here

Directors: Bluth Don

Actors: Reynolds Burt,DeLuise Dom,Gilley Daryl,Reilly Charles Nelson,Tayback Vic,Fuller Rob,Pegram Nigel,Page Ken,Quigley Godfrey,Animation,Drama,Family,Musical,

Catholics, based on your premise that "all dogs go to heaven", all germs and insects go to heaven also?


Only one being has ever gone to heaven (John 3:13).
onelm0 | Feb 06, 2010


I thought All Dogs Go To Heaven was a crappy Don Bluth animated film?
Vincent K, Atheati Mad Scientist | Feb 06, 2010

Riding the Bullet
Riding the Bullet (2004)

IMDB rating: 5.10

Plot: A young man hitchhiking back home to visit his mother is picked up by a mysterious stranger. As the ride goes on, the young man uncovers a terrible secret about the stranger, and is given a choice by the stranger. A choice that can mean life or death.

Directors: Mick Garris

Actors: Jackson Jonathan,Arquette David,Robertson Cliff,Levy Barry W.,Warris Jackson,Ballard Jeffrey,LaCroix Peter,Gauthier Chris,Nielsen Robin,Frewer Matt,Webb Simon,Dallas Keith,Comedy,Horror,Thriller,

Help with an english story assignment?
I’m in grade nine and we have a personal narrative due soon and I want to know if I should add or remove anything. Maybe you can give me some tips. Oh and we have to give ourselves a mark out of a hundred and I’m still not sure what to give myself. Suggestions?

My Hero
It hit me. It hit me like a bullet as if I was in the war. Or as if someone suddenly stabbed me in the back without a warning. I couldn

Talk Radio
Talk Radio (1988)

IMDB rating: 7.00

Plot: An acerbic radio talk show host based in Dallas starts what could be an important few days when he discovers that his controversial late night show is about to be “picked up” by a nationwide network of radio stations. However, all is not perfect for him, because on top of troubles with his love life and fears that the management of the network will try to alter the content of his show he has to cope with a neo-nazi group who have been angered by his forthright opinions.

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Directors: Stone Oliver

Actors: Bogosian Eric,McGinley John C.,Baldwin Alec,Pankow John,Wincott Michael,Wincott Michael,Wincott Michael,Trebor Robert,Trebor Robert,Grenier Zach,Frank Tony,Jordan Harlan,Drama,

on fm radio when dj speak Bground music become suppress and when he pauses it shoot out.what software they use?
during talk background music run but it simultaneausly becomes high and low with DJ sound. i mean when DJ become low it become high and when he shouts it rapidly comes down. i believe it is done by a software. i need to know what software and what effect it is


This is done manually on a desk which is nothing more than a large mixer
When he is ready to talk he will lower the fader on the channel that controls the output of the music and raise the fader on the channel his mike is connected
No software involved
Alan | Feb 07, 2010

Australia
Australia (2008)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: Set in northern Australia before World War II, an English aristocrat who inherits a sprawling ranch reluctantly pacts with a stock-man in order to protect her new property from a takeover plot. As the pair drive 2,000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape, they experience the bombing of Darwin, Australia, by Japanese forces firsthand.

Directors: Luhrmann Baz

Actors: Brown Bryan,Gulpilil David,Jackman Hugh,Koman Jacek,Mendelsohn Ben,Otto Barry,Thompson Jack,Walters Brandon,Wenham David,Adventure,Drama,War,Western,

What is the code for South Australia and the town is Renmark?
i think its a cell phone im trying to call idk if that makes any difference but you have to have the coutries code and the towns code to call and im calling from the usa.


The international access code when calling from the US is 011. The country code for Australia is 61. Landline numbers in South Australia use area code 8, while cell phone numbers throughout Australia are in area code 4. Putting all this together you would dial 011 61 4 xxxxxxxx
Ray | Feb 09, 2010

Brave One, The
Brave One, The (2007)

IMDB rating: 7.00

Plot: A woman struggles to recover from a brutal attack by setting out on a mission for revenge.

Directors: Jordan Neil

Actors: Howard Terrence,Katt Nicky,Andrews Naveen,Oloja Ene,Da Silva Jr. Luis,Foster Blaze,Sardina Rafael,MacDonald Gordon,Magaro John,Colicchio Victor,Howard Jermel,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

So what are your views on the Pledge of Allegiance?
So I am Agnostic. I have found that a lot of people get offended that I will stand for the Pledge but do not say it. It’s not that I intend to be ignorant and selfish over what soldiers have fought for, it’s just that they fought for our rights no? And not all of them fought for our country, I’m sure plenty of men chose it as a career. Thousands of people die on their way to work every day too so I just never found myself being rude. I salute the soldiers for being brave. But I do not support THIS COUNTRY. I find no glory in Americas ways. I do not agree that killing people UNDER GOD is correct. I simply find it all to be backwards and I guess I’m more venting then anything. Forgive me if you find me ignorant, I will respect all opinions from anyone who wishes to contribute to the topic. I’m only 15 so do not let me offend you with my words.


It should be abolished.

And that’s not even taking into account the "under god" portion.

Who came up with the idea of six year olds having to pledge their alleigance to anything? They don’t even know what they’re saying.

Sounds like Fascism to me.
Derek R the East-Coast Elitist | Feb 04, 2010


It’s pointless jingoist gibberish.
The Blunt Ugly Truth | Feb 04, 2010


To each his or her own. Is there any particular country which you really do support? If so, have you tried to move there, or applied for citizenship to same and attempted to renounce the citizenship of the country which you don’t believe in? Or do you plan to do so when you are older? Or do you plan on staying in a country you don’t believe in, and talking about it? Just curious?
Gabriel | Feb 04, 2010


I have never seen any situation like that. I believe in God but I do not say "to the flag" for personal reasons, not religious ones. Well they are personally religious. If someone does not like that Scr#$ them. Also I am man enough to take a moron getting upset at me. If they want to hit me, I get a choice between suing them or beating them up. Not a bad set of options. You real worried about what morons think? What are you doing *here*? lol
Commander McBragg | Feb 04, 2010


since we don’t agree on the pledge i won’t bore you with my feelings about. i will comment on your not liking living here

you don’t have to agree with everything the government does or doesn’t do. but you should appreciate the freedoms you have that you appear to take for granted

in other countries people with views contrary to the government can and have been persecuted by their government. in other countries you can be in serious trouble speaking out against the majority religion

maybe you would like to live in some of the middle east countries where women are still considered second class citizens

maybe you would like china where censorship by the government is still common place

maybe you would like the philippines where the government is trying to stop protests against it

maybe kenya would be more to your liking where historically there seem to outbreaks of violence every five years or so

maybe india with it’s caste system and untouchables would be more to your liking

if you don’t like living in the usa then i encourage you, when you are old enough, to leave. please go and live in whatever country you can find that does not offend your beliefs. i wish you luck in finding one the will grant you the freedoms you have here
old man on the hill | Feb 04, 2010


It is your right not to recite the Pledge. That is what makes this country great. You are able to make that choice without consequences (other than some sideways looks from some offended people). In some countries in this world people do not have the luxury of that choice. In those countries showing disrespect to their country’s leaders, anthems and pledges could get them jailed or even killed.

You have the right to not recite the Pledge because of soldiers who fought, killed and died in our country’s wars for the last 230 years. When we won our independence from England in the American Revolution, our forefathers started a new form of government. They were geniuses and the proof of that is obvious. The United States of America is a very young country compared to most around the world. Despite our youth, we have risen to be the number one superpower on Earth. That is a testament to the genius and foresight of the Founding Fathers. The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights are probably the greatest documents ever written in this world’s history. It enabled a young country, financially broke and in debt due to The Revolution, to soar to the top in a short period of time.

Our success has enabled us to help other countries all around the world. We are one of the most charitable countries in the world. We send money and aid to numerous struggling countries and when catastrophe strikes somewhere in the world (Haiti most recently), we are always willing to help.

The U.S. was the deciding factor in the victory over the Nazis in WWII. England (our former enemy) would have fallen to Hitler and The Third Reich would have been successful if not for our joining the fight. The world would be a much different place right now if Germany won that war. Millions of soldiers and citizens died during that horrible time in world history but our fight was just. Millions more would have died if the war continued without our help.

This is why I recite the Pledge and stand with hand on heart for the National Anthem. Not because I always agree with our government’s policies (because I do not) but because our Republic has proven time and time again that, despite some errors made by idiotic power-hungry politicians, this nation and its citizens always rights the wrongs in the end. The power of the vote is a great privilege and should not be taken for granted. The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights are always there to back up the citizens. Politicians come and go but the basic fundamentals of democracy will stay; regardless of the fact that some in Washington want to change it.

P.S. – The phrase "under God" in the Pledge was not originally there. It was added in 1954. Not sure why. FYI…I’m agnostic also.
Scott | Feb 04, 2010


Ignorant , no – Anti-American , yes. Since you’re only 15 I won’t insult you, but Questions like this disgust me. You are the problem in America.
Idiots Rule | Feb 04, 2010

Bird on a Wire
Bird on a Wire (1990)

IMDB rating: 5.30

Plot: Rick has been given a new identity by the FBI for helping convict a drug dealing FBI agent. Fifteen years later his former fiance recognises him. Rick’s FBI ‘minder’ has been replaced by a corrupt agent who helps the drug dealing FBI agent and his accomplice locate him. There are many subsequent chase scenes as Rick and girlfriend revisit his former haunts.

Directors: Badham John

Actors: Gibson Mel,Carradine David,Duke Bill,Tobolowsky Stephen,Caesar Harry,Corey Jeff,Bruhanski Alex,Pyper-Ferguson John,Kusatsu Clyde,Davies Jackson,Healy Tim,Tritter Wes,Thriller,Adventure,Romance,Comedy,Crime,Action,

why are my power lines jumping?
We just got bombed really bad with this snow storm and now our power lines outside are jumping, almost vibrating. my dad thought maybe a bird landed on it but its been doing it for 10 mins straight so i doubt that it was a bird.. is it the current going threw the wire or something?? Ive never noticed this before.. its only one of the wires. im pretty sure its an electrical wire and not a telephone wire. Why would the wire be jumping. Please help me find out because i cant find anything on the internet that tells me why this is happening and its not just me seeing it my parents and 2 friends see it too and i know we all arent that crazy lol. so please help!

thanks
-desi


It is possible that there is a fault downstream. That means that the line has shorted out due to a tree limb or something similar touching the wire. When that happens, high current flows through the wire all the way upstream back to the source. Sudden high changes in current cause a high magnetic field fluctuation which in turn causes the wire to jump around.

No cause for alarm, just stay away from the power lines and let the power system do its thing. Sometimes mild faults can burn for a while before a fuse or breaker operates.

squidge28 | Feb 06, 2010


Is it windy out?

I never heard of anyone using snow for a bomb !

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billrussell42 | Feb 06, 2010

It's a Free World...
It’s a Free World… (2007)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: Angie gets the sack from a recruitment agency for bad behaviour in public. Seizing the chance, she teams up with her flatmate, Rose, to run a similar business from their kitchen. With immigrants desperate to work the opportunities are considerable, particularly for two girls so in tune with these times.

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Directors: Loach Ken

Actors: Zurek Leslaw,Siffleet Joe,Caughlin Colin,Mearns Raymond,Rastagou Davoud,Kavousian Shadah,Gilhooley Frank,Doyle David,Webber Eddie,Palmiero Johnny,Drama,

do you think dictatorial internet censorship is approaching?
ive read some more news reports today about how australia , the uk and america are moving on a united front to blacklist any sites the government doesn’t deem acceptable or anything controversial or against government…………they are also apparently making moves to censor free speech , ban and block people from the internet that break any internet laws. – set up ” internet 2 ” – a restricted censored version of the internet – with ” anything ” the government dont want, blocked .

heres the report about this indetail on an alex jones show broadcast :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG–42sjA vA&feature=sub

” The Western world, from Australia to the United States, UK and parts of Europe, are moving in a unified front toward dictatorial Internet censorship. Australia has led the way, despite outcry from its populace, by "filtering" out certain banned content. In the United States, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, in continuing his family’s tradition of oppressing free humanity, has pushed forward Cybersecurity legislation that has already passed the House. He has done so in the name of warding off ghastly cyber "attackers" conceivably fronting for al Qaeda while ushering in a means to restrict free speech and expression online for the general population.

With Obama’s support, most of the developed world has accepted plans for government-approved online activity and Pentagon-monitored internet traffic. The U.S. and UK are facilitating the hijacking of what has, until now, been a highly-democratic Internet. Overall, it has been a technological God-send for bringing together communication and strongly expressing thought outside of the mainstream information available on television and in print.

Now, people are being forced onto the corporate-dominated Internet2– once again, in the name of "security." (Internet) Freedom sacrificed at the same false alter of (Internet) Security. Independent blogs, news sites and online businesses will all be financially disadvantaged by access fees not demanded of dominant entities. What is today outside the ‘norm’ but well within free speech will tomorrow be evaluated by politically-correct criteria that will be used to identify sites to block and users to deny access.

Already, referrals to sites like Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com are being denied not only in Australia, but in places like New Zealand– who have not adopted the same policies, but do share ISPs who have ordered a block. All across the world, wherever internet "filtering" and outright censorship has been phased in– via libraries, businesses, airports, and so forth, sites that are critical of government are consistently blocked first. This has been true not only of Alex Jones’ several websites, but also of sites like Wikileaks, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Cryptome and etc, etc. The common theme is not operating outside of law or of speaking in extremities, but challenging the power establishment through distribution of information and/or shedding light on its otherwise little known unscrupulous activities.

This Orwellian scheme has already been branded by the outrages of Cass Sunstein, one of the Obama ‘Czars’, who has called for governments to ban "conspiratorial theories" and identified thought-crimes including a disbelief in man-made global warming and a belief in the basic goodness of "sunshine." In considering how to eradicate ‘outlawed’ beliefs, Sunstein posits the benefits of using bloggers to engage and counter ‘disinformation.’ A very similar version of this strategy has already been adopted by the Pentagon in its "infowars" campaign.

Alex uses his most-recent experience in an outright ban to sound a warning that the enemy is already among us. Internet censorship threatens to stifle out a recent phenomenon of free thought and widespread information that has flourished on the Internet / world wide web. Only by standing up to undue constraints on our rights and by saying no to efforts to chill speech on the web can we save a stronghold of free humanity. ”

anyone have opinion on this ?


get over it, the government does what it want because they own you and your too stupid to know it. once they do this, they can control it like the stock market and profit by pushing it’s reign of subliminal advertising towards "their" goal which will overall strengthen the u.s. dollar.
El Chumpacabra | Feb 09, 2010


I believe the FCC will get the authority from the US government, following a global agreement to regulate the internet. Will the majority of the planet support it? Yes. Why is this? Because the governments will turn to the global media to manufacture the consent of the people. If people saw a newscast of TV about the benefits of internet regulation including the extinction of child pornography, terrorist activity, sexual predators, etc etc.. They could come up with all sorts of undeniably good reasons to do this and offer no cons. If you were the average oblivious government trusting person, would you resist it? Of course not. Who knows, maybe even this question will be deleted from YA! archives.

Better yet YA! will most likely be shut down altogether. Why would they want people asking questions? 911? Afganistan? JFK? Corrupt government? True or False? Doesn’t matter.. deleted.
Pink Panther | Feb 09, 2010

X-Men: The Last Stand
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

IMDB rating: 7.00

Plot: It has been several months since The X-Men stopped William Stryker, but that victory came at a price, they have lost Jean Gray when she tried to save them from the collapsed reservoir. Scott Summers (Cyclops) is still grieving about her loss. One day, he came out to the place which is where Jean Gray sacrificed herself. Then, Jean Gray appeared right in front of him. Though, it seemed that after that, Scott had disappeared. Meanwhille, the rift between humans and mutants had finally reached the boiling point. When humans discovered what causes humans to mutate, they have found a cure for the mutation. The X-Men were appalled at this idea. It was not long at all until the news about the cure came to Magneto. He decides to organize an army of mutants and wage his war against the humans. Then, it became clear that Jean Gray evolved into the Pheonix, her new mutant powers are so strong that she can not control her own body. Then, she kills off Professor X with her new powers. Now, The X-Men must stop Magneto again and put an end to the war against the humans, as well as stop Jean Gray’s Pheonix powers.

Directors: Ratner Brett

Actors: Stewart Patrick,Jackman Hugh,McKellen Ian,Grammer Kelsey,Ashmore Shawn,Foster Ben,Stanford Aaron,Marsden James,Action,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Thriller,

Do you like these movies?
Give them a score of 1-5, with 5 being best

The Dark Knight
Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest
Pirates of the Carribean: At Worlds End
Indiana Jones the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls
Fast and Furious
Transfomers: Revenge of the Fallen
Twilight
Transformers
Halloween 2
Twilight Saga: New Moon
Jurassic Park
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7 Pounds
Slumdog Millionaire
The Wrestler
Jennifer’s Body
Terminator Salavation
GI Joe: Rise of Cobra
Star Trek
Halloween
Iron Man
Hancock
Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Price
300
I Am Legend
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
National Treasure
National Treasure Book of Secrets
Shrek
Shrek 2
Shrek the Third
The Simpsons Movie
The Davince Code
Angels and Demons
Night at the Museum
War of the Worlds
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Star Wars 1: The Phantom Meanance
Star Wars 2: The Clone Wars
Star Wars 3: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars 4: A New Hope
Star Wars 5: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars 6: Return of the Jedi
King Kong
The Day After Tomorrow
The Matrix
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolution
Bad Boys
Bad Boys 2
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings: The Twin Towers
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Terminator 3: Rise fo the Machines
Finding Nemo
Cars
Kung Fu Panda
Monsters vs Aliens
X-Men
X2
X-Men: The Last Stand
X-Men Origins Wolverine
Men in Black
Men in Black 2
Signs
Ice Age
Ice Age 2: Meltdown
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Planet of the Apes
Kiss of the Dragon
The Mummy
The Mummy Returns
Pearl Harbor
Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator
Titanic
Tarzan
Jumper


The Dark Knight – 5
Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest – 3
Pirates of the Carribean: At Worlds End – 3
Indiana Jones the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls – 4
Fast and Furious -
Transfomers: Revenge of the Fallen – 4
Twilight – 0
Transformers – 3
Halloween 2 -
Twilight Saga: New Moon -
Jurassic Park – 4
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – 2
7 Pounds –
Slumdog Millionaire –
The Wrestler – 2
Jennifer’s Body –
Terminator Salavation -
GI Joe: Rise of Cobra -
Star Trek – 5
Halloween -
Iron Man – 5
Hancock – 3
Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone – 3
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – 3
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – 3
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – 3
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix – 3
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Price -
300 – 5
I Am Legend – 3
Spider-Man – 1
Spider-Man 2 – 1
Spider-Man 3 – 1
National Treasure – 2
National Treasure Book of Secrets -
Shrek – 4
Shrek 2 – 3
Shrek the Third – 3
The Simpsons Movie – 4
The Davince Code – 3
Angels and Demons -
Night at the Museum -
War of the Worlds – 3
Mr. and Mrs. Smith – 3
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe -
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian -
Star Wars 1: The Phantom Meanance – 3
Star Wars 2: The Clone Wars – 3
Star Wars 3: Revenge of the Sith – 4
Star Wars 4: A New Hope – 4
Star Wars 5: The Empire Strikes Back – 4
Star Wars 6: Return of the Jedi – 5
King Kong – 2
The Day After Tomorrow – 4
The Matrix – 4
The Matrix Reloaded – 3
The Matrix Revolution – 3
Bad Boys – 3
Bad Boys 2 – 5
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings – 5
The Lord of the Rings: The Twin Towers – 5
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – 5
Terminator – 3
Terminator 2: Judgement Day – 4
Terminator 3: Rise fo the Machines – 1
Finding Nemo – 3
Cars -
Kung Fu Panda –
Monsters vs Aliens -
X-Men – 3
X2 – 3
X-Men: The Last Stand – 1
X-Men Origins Wolverine -
Men in Black – 3
Men in Black 2 – 2
Signs – 3
Ice Age – 3
Ice Age 2: Meltdown – 3
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs -
Planet of the Apes – 4
Kiss of the Dragon -
The Mummy – 5
The Mummy Returns – 5
Pearl Harbor – 3
Saving Private Ryan – 4
Gladiator – 4
Titanic – 1
Tarzan -
Jumper – 2

Kolt | Sep 23, 2009


The only reason that I’m answering is to tell you that that’s way too many films to seek ratings on! Give us a break! Try 5 or so, not – what, 50?
Panama Joe | Sep 23, 2009


The Dark Knight-5
Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest-4
Pirates of the Carribean: At Worlds End-4
Indiana Jones the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls-3
Fast and Furious-4
Transfomers: Revenge of the Fallen-5
Twilight-3
Transformers-4
Halloween 2-5
Twilight Saga: New Moon- NOT OUT
Jurassic Park-5
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button-havent seen it
7 Pounds-havent seen it
Slumdog Millionaire-havent seen it
The Wrestler-3
Jennifer’s Body-havent seen it
Terminator Salavation-havent seen it
GI Joe: Rise of Cobra-havent seen it
Star Trek-havent seen it
Halloween-5
Iron Man-4
Hancock-3
Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone-havent seen it
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets-havent seen it
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban-havent seen it
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire-4
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix-havent seen it
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Price-havent seen it
300-5
I Am Legend-4
Spider-Man-3
Spider-Man 2-4
Spider-Man 3-3
National Treasure-4
National Treasure Book of Secrets-4
Shrek-5
Shrek 2-5
Shrek the Third-4
The Simpsons Movie-4
The Davince Code-5
Angels and Demons-havent seen it
Night at the Museum-3
War of the Worlds-2
Mr. and Mrs. Smith-4
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe-havent seen it
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian-havent seen it
Star Wars 1: The Phantom Meanance-5
Star Wars 2: The Clone Wars-4
Star Wars 3: Revenge of the Sith-3
Star Wars 4: A New Hope-4
Star Wars 5: The Empire Strikes Back-4
Star Wars 6: Return of the Jedi-5
King Kong-4
The Day After Tomorrow-4
The Matrix-5
The Matrix Reloaded-4
The Matrix Revolution-3
Bad Boys-3
Bad Boys 2-4
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings-havent seen it
The Lord of the Rings: The Twin Towers-havent seen it
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King-havent seen it
Terminator-5
Terminator 2: Judgement Day-4
Terminator 3: Rise fo the Machines-4
Finding Nemo-5
Cars-5
Kung Fu Panda-4
Monsters vs Aliens-havent seen it
X-Men-4
X2-4
X-Men: The Last Stand-3
X-Men Origins Wolverine-3
Men in Black-4
Men in Black 2-5
Signs-3
Ice Age-4
Ice Age 2: Meltdown-3
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs-havent seen it
Planet of the Apes-3
Kiss of the Dragon-3
The Mummy-4
The Mummy Returns-4
Pearl Harbor-5
Saving Private Ryan-4
Gladiator-5
Titanic-3
Tarzan-3
Jumper-3
arlovskiforpresident | Sep 23, 2009


There’s a few I hate like Transformers and Kung-Fu Panda but like the other guy said, there’s way too many.
Sir Fake Name | Sep 23, 2009


The Dark Knight – 3.5
Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest 4.5 (love Johnny Depp)
Pirates of the Carribean: At Worlds End – 4.5
Indiana Jones the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls – Rubbish! 1
Fast and Furious – 5.00 Amazing cars & Vin Diesal!
Transfomers: Revenge of the Fallen – Not seen
Twilight – 0 Rubbish
Transformers – Not seen
Halloween 2 – 3.00 Average, good if your bored.
Twilight Saga: New Moon – bleh.
Jurassic Park – 5.00 One of my favourites, childhood memories.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Not seen
7 Pounds – 4.5 Good, complex but good.
Slumdog Millionaire – Not seen
The Wrestler – Not seen
Jennifer’s Body – Not seen
Terminator Salavation – 3.5 Pretty good
GI Joe: Rise of Cobra – Not seen
Star Trek – 5.00 EXcellent
Halloween – 3.5 Good
Iron Man – Not seen
Hancock – 5.00 Love it, Will Smith!
Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone – 2
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – 2
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – 2
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – 2
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix – Not seen
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Price – 3
300 – Not seen
I Am Legend – 4.5 Like it
Spider-Man – 4
Spider-Man 2 – 4
Spider-Man 3 – 4
National Treasure Not seen
National Treasure Book of Secrets – Not seen
Shrek – 4.5 Good film :)
Shrek 2 – 4.5
Shrek the Third – Not seen.
The Simpsons Movie – 4.00 Pretty funny, worth watching
The Davince Code – 4 Depends what you like, but an interesting film.
Angels and Demons – 4.5 Fast paced, like it :)
Night at the Museum – 4.5 Funny
War of the Worlds – Not seen
Mr. and Mrs. Smith – 2.5 Not really that good.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – 0
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian – 0
Star Wars 1: The Phantom Meanance – 5
Star Wars 2: The Clone Wars – 4
Star Wars 3: Revenge of the Sith – 4
Star Wars 4: A New Hope – 1
Star Wars 5: The Empire Strikes Back – 2
Star Wars 6: Return of the Jedi – 1
King Kong – Not seen
The Day After Tomorrow – 5 Love it, definatly watch it!
The Matrix – 5 One of my favourites
The Matrix Reloaded – 4.5
The Matrix Revolution – 4.5
Bad Boys – 5 Excellent
Bad Boys 2 – 4
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings – 5 Favourite.
The Lord of the Rings: The Twin Towers – 5
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – 5
Terminator – 4
Terminator 2: Judgement Day – 5 Best one!
Terminator 3: Rise fo the Machines – Not seen
Finding Nemo – 4
Cars – Not seen
Kung Fu Panda – Not seen
Monsters vs Aliens – Not seen
X-Men – 4.5
X2 – 4
X-Men: The Last Stand – 4
X-Men Origins Wolverine – 3
Men in Black – 5 Amazing!!
Men in Black 2 – 4.5 Good
Signs – 3.5 Pretty jumpy
Ice Age – 4.5
Ice Age 2: Meltdown – 4
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs – 4
Planet of the Apes – Original 5
Kiss of the Dragon – 3
The Mummy – 5 Love it
The Mummy Returns – 4.5
Pearl Harbor – Not seen
Saving Private Ryan – 5 Amazing.
Gladiator – Not seen
Titanic – 0 Rubbish
Tarzan – 3 Alright
Jumper – Not seen
Alayna | Sep 23, 2009


Culd you break this down into samller, bite-sized lists? I mean, this is a mile worth of films

And which version of tarzan?
Stephen K | Sep 23, 2009


The Dark Knight
5/5
Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest
3.5/5
Pirates of the Carribean: At Worlds End
3.5/5
Indiana Jones the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls
3.5/5

Jurassic Park
5/5

7 Pounds
3/5

Slumdog Millionaire
4/5

I Am Legend
3.5/5

Shrek
3.5/5
Shrek 2
3.5/5

Night at the Museum
3/5

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
3.5/5
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
3.5/5

Star Wars 1: The Phantom Meanance
Star Wars 2: The Clone Wars
Star Wars 3: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars 4: A New Hope
Star Wars 5: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars 6: Return of the Jedi
I haven’t seen them in a long time but I remember liking them.

The Matrix
3.5/5

Finding Nemo
5/5

Cars
4/5

Signs
4.5/5

Ice Age
3.5/5
Ice Age 2: Meltdown
3.5/5
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
3.5/5

The Mummy
3.5/5
The Mummy Returns
3/5

Saving Private Ryan
4.5/5

Gladiator
It’s been a long time…
I probably liked it.

Titanic
5/5

Tarzan
Ditto, Gladiator
I'm Not Telling | Sep 23, 2009


Bad boys and Titanic
Julia | Sep 23, 2009


Somebody has way too much time on their hands.
Bill S | Sep 23, 2009


general but too short in enemy territory)
DNS – Twilight (Did Not See)
5 – Transformers (Beast of a movie, great action, funny, and I will always remember the first time they transformed)
DNS – Halloween 2
WNS – Twilight Saga: New Moon (Will Not See)
5 – Jurassic Park (Come on dinosaurs and fear – perfect combo)
5 – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Good cinematography – story was well timed and heartfelt but not exhausting)
DNS – 7 Pounds
5 – Slumdog Millionaire (So dark but uplifiting)
DNS – The Wrestler
WNS – Jennifer’s Body
4 – Terminator Salavation ( I just missed the old one T2)
DNS – GI Joe: Rise of Cobra
5 – Star Trek (Never watched Star Trek but loved the movie, I love sci-fi)
DNS – Halloween
4 – Iron Man (Tire of the Iraq storyline but a good movie)
4 – Hancock (CGI could have been better)
5 – Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone (Fell in LOVE! – The mystery was great and the whole wonderous feel of the movie)
5 – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (My favorite, I came express how satisfied I was with this movie LOVED IT!)
4 – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (miss the emotinal element the book had)
4 – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Went to fast and removed
White Tiger Lexus | Sep 23, 2009