mrcrossroads
Member since June 2015
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My Rating System:
9 to 10: (mrcrossroads' Choice) It's not easy to get here, and movies in this range come with my unqualified recommendation.
8 to 8.5: (Excellent) These are excellent movies. Each one is likely a great example of its genre.
7 to 7.5: (Good) These are pretty good movies that I recommend to fans of the particular genre, but better options exist.
6 to 6.5: (Above Average) Reasonable, above average movies. They might be worth watching but probably have a few significant flaws.
5 to 5.5: (Merely Okay) Very ordinary. They aren't completely worthless, but you can find numerous better choices.
4 to 4.5: (Bad) Poor quality, plot, acting, directing, editing and everything in between. Only a few slightly redeeming qualities keep these movies from the abyss of the next category.
3 to 3.5: (Don't Bother) Flat terrible.
0 to 2.5: (You'll Want To Kill Yourself) These are the film equivalent of being smothered by a thousand furious furballs.
Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of only two years left to live. He becomes filled with a sense of fearlessness and an unrelenting desire to secure his family's financial future at any cost as he enters the dangerous world of drugs and crime.
When an old enemy, the Cylons, resurface and obliterate the 12 colonies, the crew of the aged Galactica protect a small civilian fleet - the last of humanity - as they journey toward the fabled 13th colony, Earth.
Drawn from interviews with survivors of Easy Company, as well as their journals and letters, Band of Brothers chronicles the experiences of these men from paratrooper training in Georgia through the end of the war. As an elite rifle company parachuting into Normandy early on D-Day morning, participants in the Battle of the Bulge, and witness to the horrors of war, the men of Easy knew extraordinary bravery and extraordinary fear - and became the stuff of legend. Based on Stephen E. Ambrose's acclaimed book of the same name.
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