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The Unborn
(2009)

To tell you the truth, it could've been a lot worse...
I'm not really sure how to rate this movie but I think it should have at least a 6 out of 10 overall. I've seen a lot stupider scary movies than this one. Its not filled with a bunch of unnecessary sex scenes, the only one is there to add to the plot line and to explain the ending. The dog with the upside down head does serve a purpose even though it may not scare you. You have to pay attention to the illustrations in the book, which I'm sure a lot of people don't do. The lead actress is not that bad of an actress, unlike a lot of girls in scary movies where they are just there to die. You have to be risky about scary movies, they usually don't have very good plot lines and are just gory and painful to watch. This one wasn't like that. Scary movies always get bad reviews, and I know this one did, but it could have been a lot worse.

The Sick Kitten
(1903)

It was made in 1903, don't expect a masterpiece
The film, based on the year it was made, wasn't that bad of a film to me. All it was was a little girl rocking in a chair with a cat on her lap and then a little boy in a top hat comes over and she feeds the cat some liquid and then it gets better. What did you expect? It would have made people mad if the cat had died in the end. You knew the outcome even before the movie started because that was how movies were back then. In 1903, people were still amazed that we were able to get pictures to move in front of them. That was what made it so interesting. And it had a plot to it. Roundhay Garden Scene had none, of course, it was only two seconds long, so they didn't have time to put one in.

Roundhay Garden Scene
(1888)

Two seconds yes, but an entertaining two seconds!
I gave this a rating of ten because you have to appreciate history don't you?

Sure they made the whole thing in one day, but the people back then would probably never know how big just filming that little piece would be to future generations of movie making.

Someone had finally figured out how to make the picture move like a flip book.

It was sad that some of the actors died shortly after this was filmed, but it just makes it spookier so more people would watch. 10/10 Cool movie, even though not a lot of people are used to it.

Ed, Edd n Eddy
(1999)

So freaking funny....
I love this show so much. Ed is my favorite. How can you not love him? I found it surprising though that it seemed like no girls rated this show, or at least that was what it said. That is why I'm writing this comment. I love Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy. I always have. I kept thinking it got cancelled when it didn't, it was just on hiatus. They won't let me post this fewer than ten lines, so I'll just repeat what I said. I love this show, Ed's my favorite, blah, blah, blah, and blah. Seven lines so far. My favorite episode is the one where they were going to bury a time capsule and were looking back on stuff they did earlier in the show. That was pretty cool.

The Toll of the Sea
(1922)

The ending made me angry
I am not usually into silent movies, but there was nothing else on television that day. Let me say this: if this movie happened during this time, it would have had a much different perspective on the story. Lotus Flower would still have cried over her husband leaving, but she would have been a lot more angry at him when he returned and wouldn't have given her son up (at least, I wouldn't).

Even if I had seen the movie back in 1922 I wouldn't have liked the ending at all. The movie was awesome until the ending, that's the only place I have a problem with. I wish Lotus Flower didn't give her little boy up.

Frasier: Moons Over Seattle
(2002)
Episode 24, Season 9

The part with the dog was hilarious
I gave the episode such a high rating because of only one joke in the episode: the part where the dog grabs on to Niles's leg. For some reason after I saw that I couldn't stop laughing. I know it shouldn't have made me laugh so hard, but it did. It was one of those jokes that for some reason, even though it normally would have made me chuckle, it made me laugh out loud until my eyes watered. I don't know why I thought it was that funny I just did. It was weird! I like the show Frasier, not love but like, and I still smile when I think about it. The people who created the show are very funny and still intelligent. I like this show.

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
(2008)

Loved the movie, but it took forever to end
I liked the movie, but I always like these types of movies. I liked the little soldier mouse, he was too cute! I was a little sad that Aslan didn't appear in the movie until the end, besides in Lucy's dream. But I did like the imagination that showed through the movie and it was like you were really in Narnia (that sounds corny, I know). I never saw the first one, so there was a few things that I didn't understand, but I was fine though.

Like I said in my summary, it took forever getting to the ending. It was probably because I saw this movie at night and I was tired, but I don't think that was it. It was like this: you would get to a point in the movie, thinking it was the ending, then it would keep going on and on and on. I don't even think the part with the White Witch were even needed, I think it was just filler.

All in all, a good movie.

Family Guy
(1999)

One of my favorite shows
I love this show, just love it. The funniest characters have to be Peter with his stupidity, and Stewie with his homicidal rage. If you haven't seen it yet the Stewie part might not sound funny to you, but believe me, it is. In the second group I put Lois with her wild streak, Chris with the same amount of idiocy as his father, Peter , and Brian, a talking dog who is an alcoholic. The third group would be Meg, though she is intentionally supposed to be unfunny, she does have some moments. Sometimes I think she inherited some of her father's hilarious (I know I didn't spell that right) stupidity, like when she had a job on the sex phone line and seemed oblivious that she was talking to her father (he didn't know either). All in all, a wonderful show!!!

Tideland
(2005)

Unique
Unique.....that's all I can really say about this movie. Just wow. Some parts were good, some were bad, some were disgusting, some were just plain odd. I could tell you this: it does not copy anything I've ever seen, I'm pretty sure of that. I was kind of disturbed by the scenes with the corpse in it, I am actually afraid of dead people, who isn't? And when he started to decompose, I gagged. But I liked where they lived, it seemed really pretty out there, wherever they were. It seemed to stretch for miles, and maybe it did, I missed the first part of it. It really is an imaginative movie. I mean you have to have a big imagination to come up with that. Just, unique.

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