We see a LOT of movies!...
Here's a growing list of all the movies we've seen, along with our personal ratings for each movie. (Click "more about this movie" to see the ratings of other moviegoers, as well as reviews from professional movie critics, plus everything you could ever want to know about this movie!)
Listen to Bud Light's Real Men of Genius "Mr. Movie Theater Ticket Ripper Upper":
You can also read the behind-the-scenes stuff we've learned about lots of New Releases in the "Movies & TV" category. (That's where we include fun, interactive links and information about some of the more popular movies. You'll find lots of little-known secrets and behind-the-scenes stuff about movie itself and the actors in the key roles.)
Movies Worth Renting...
Here are our personal Top Picks -- the movies we highly recommend renting (of those we've written reviews for):
The Best "Very Unique" Movies
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Top "Comedies"
Watch Video Clip From "Tommy Boy" Movie
Fun "Chick Flicks"
Watch Video Clip from "The Wedding Date"
Great "Guy Picks"
Watch Video Clip from "Mindhunters"
Best "Scary Movies"
Watch Video Clip From "Saw 2"
Awesome "True Stories"
Watch Video Clip from "Walk The Line"
The Best Movie Resources... Ever!
For the true movie buffs, following are some of the best movie resources around.Use them to find:
- databases of movies
- professional reviews
- original movie posters
- theaters & showtimes
- bloopers & mistakes in movies
- filming locations
- things hidden on DVDs
- and more!
Yahoo Movies - they have a great rating system, as well as helpful reviews from people like you & me, as well as experts.
Google Movies - simply type in movie:(your zip code) and with just one click you will have all the movie showtimes for your area, as well as reviews from the IMDB (see below).
Movie Mistakes - check out the most mistake-ridden films out there! See the bloopers that the producers actually got away with during the making of these films.
Movie Filming Locations - see which movies were filmed in your city... or nearby!
Hidden Easter Eggs - little known secrets and things you aren't supposed to know are on the DVD.
Internet Movie Database (IMDB) - the biggest, best, most award-winning movie site on the planet.
80's Movie Locations That Really Exist - see where some of your favorite movies were actually shot. Or, places that are represented in the movies that have a real life counterpart.
Movie Trivia & Little-Known Facts -- for almost every movie ever made. These are all the movie secrets you'd learn if you watched the DVD bonus features or had conversations with the movie's producers and actors. (Skip to the bottom and search alphabetically by movie title).

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You guys see/watch a ton of movies!
Here are some stray and random thoughts after browsing your movie review list (which I love, by the way)...
Something you saw recently and said that Danny Glover was the only "name" in it (the movie "SAW"?) - it also has Cary Elwes in it. He's been in tons of movies, the one I associate him with is The Princess Bride (if you've seen it, you'll recognize the line, as he rolls/falls down the big hill..."As----you----wish---".) He was also in the Crush, Kiss the Girls, Robin Hood Men in Tights. Just fyi!
Speaking of Danny Glover - have you seen BAT21? with him and Gene Hackman? LOVE IT - one of my favorites, and it's a war movie, but not a war movie for the sake of the fighting (which it does have), but for rescuing Hackman, who is down behind enemy lines just days before a napalm strike, and he has very little field experience. Check it out.
And Memento - just watched it again last weekend and remembered how much I like it. Saw that you gave it an A+ and totally agree!