Dec 31, 2009 19:26
late 20th century,
jason bateman,
world war 2,
literary,
religion,
jeff daniels,
victorian age,
bryce dallas howard,
chin han,
helena bonham-carter,
robin wright,
woody harrelson,
august diehl,
avatar,
robert downey jr.,
christoph waltz,
jane alexander,
ben affleck,
great depression,
common,
post-apocalypse,
matt damon,
early 20th century,
sigourney weaver,
x-men,
david wenham,
inglourious basterds,
harry lennix,
dominic monaghan,
brad pitt,
christian bale,
michael mann,
rachel mcadams,
russell crowe,
quentin tarantino,
emily blunt,
marion cotillard,
denis menochet,
terminator,
emilie de ravin,
german reich,
jude law,
history,
richard sammuel,
public enemies,
zoe saldana,
liev schreiber,
michelle rodriguez,
michael fassbender,
politics,
stephen lang,
hugh jackman,
rory cochrane,
sherlock holmes,
danny glover,
diane kruger,
thomas mccarthy,
vietnam war,
tony gilroy,
billy crudup,
johnny depp,
jason clarke,
sam worthington,
anton yelchin,
helen mirren
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I saw The Informant and it was a lot better than I'd expected going in. Matt Damon really made that film, and Scott Bakula was fun to see again after his Quantum Leap days. :)
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Sherlock Holmes was so mediocre for me.
Though the action scenes were really good.
& RDJ and Jude Law's action was fabulous
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