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I write all my reviews from the heart, and I tend to think outside of the box. What a pleasure to be able to express myself anonymously! Then there's no need to censor any of my thoughts!

I also want to mention my college film professor. Dr. Lambert gave me a unique perspective on interpreting film. Her passion and wisdom has given me the tools and insights to write such provocative movie reviews. Thank you for teaching at my local Community College. You were considered to be our small college's most prominent professor! We all knew you could have taught anywhere you chose, even Harvard or Yale, had you decided to do so! But instead you decided to teach a diverse student body consisting of mostly financially, academically and/or emotionally struggling students! Lucky for us you decided to take the road less traveled! (See the great Robert Frost's poem: "The Road Not Taken.")
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interestingfunstuff's rating
The Man Who Knew Infinity
7.210
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Gods of Egypt
5.410
Gods of Egypt
Risen
6.31
Risen
Where to Invade Next
7.510
Where to Invade Next
The Big Short
7.810
The Big Short
Woman in Gold
7.310
Woman in Gold
The 100
7.51
The 100
Cinderella
6.910
Cinderella
The Chaperone
7.710
The Chaperone
McFarland, USA
7.410
McFarland, USA
Fifty Shades of Grey
4.21
Fifty Shades of Grey
Jupiter Ascending
5.310
Jupiter Ascending
Selma
7.51
Selma
Into the Woods
5.91
Into the Woods
The Imitation Game
8.010
The Imitation Game
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
7.41
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Interstellar
8.71
Interstellar
Mac and Me
3.41
Mac and Me
The Maze Runner
6.81
The Maze Runner
The Giver
6.41
The Giver
Maleficent
6.910
Maleficent
Divergent
6.610
Divergent
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
6.26
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Limitless
7.41
Limitless
How to Train Your Dragon
8.110
How to Train Your Dragon

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The Man Who Knew Infinity

The Man Who Knew Infinity

7.2
10
  • Jul 30, 2016
  • The Best Film of 2016! A Story So Profound I Wept!

    I had a deeply profound spiritual experience while watching this movie. It caught me totally off-guard. I highly recommend The Man Who Knew Infinity to anyone who considers themselves open-minded, polytheistic or spiritual.

    This is a story of Hinduism (polytheism) versus the stale, sterile secularism and atheism of the West. Most of us in the West coming from the Abrahamic tradition (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) have a profound prejudice towards Hinduism because it is polytheistic. But there are powers outside of ourselves which we simply can't explain.

    It's so ironic that this incredible mathematical breakthrough came from a spiritual source and nobody would listen because some of the most brilliant men on earth had totally closed minds!
    Gods of Egypt

    Gods of Egypt

    5.4
    10
  • Feb 27, 2016
  • I Enjoyed Gods of Egypt So Much I Want to See It Again!

    This is a really fun and positive movie! Gods Of Egypt has very hot guys and gals so no matter what your sexual preference is there's somebody who will get you excited. The acting is excellent. There is real chemistry between the actors. I identified with many of the story's characters. That made me feel good. You don't need to know anything about the Egyptian Gods to understand what is going on. The story is well balanced, it has a solid beginning, middle and end. The Gods of Egypt keeps your interest from beginning to end. There's a lot of variety. So much is going on and that's one of the reasons I love adventure movies. The cinematography and the CGI are fantastic. You really enter another world without hesitation. This Is Pagan Friendly Film About the Egyptian Gods! There's no camp here. The Egyptian Gods are respected and feel quite real. This is a story about love, hormones, real courage and dare I SAY SELF-SACRIFICE! Yes! There is a really positive spiritual message in the Gods of Egypt.Wow!
    Risen

    Risen

    6.3
    1
  • Feb 27, 2016
  • Jesus is the God of Love and Wisdom, Not the God of Gruesomeness and Victimization!

    I was once a devout Christian and I was very involved with my church and I believed everything I was taught. I even seriously considered becoming a member of the clergy.

    1. Christianity is not all about martyrdom or victimization. The Roman authorities also abused many pagans especially Bacchus worshipers and any pagan who did not bow down before Rome. A person's paganism was no protection from Roman conquest. As far as Rome was concerned, Christians were just another cult that did not bow down to Rome. Plain and simple.

    2. Watching Risen was like watching a horror movie. I have been going to movies for for over 40 years so I have some perspective. I realize this is a current trend. For some odd reason Hollywood thinks graphic grossness will sell.

    3. I beg you not to take your children to see this really twisted film unless you want to deliberately shock them. I guarantee YOU will be planting the seeds of fear and/or resentment in your children. I don't need my children to see extreme violence masquerading as spirituality. How twisted can you get?

    4. Many of my family members and friends are Jewish. This film is subtly or not so subtly - depending on your point of view - anti-Semitic. Jesus was a Jew, not a Christian. There is not one word in the new testament telling his followers to abandon their Jewishness. There is plenty corruption and hypocrisy in every religion. Why the constant focus on hypocrisy within Judaism? Like this is anything new? Corruption and hypocrisy affects EVERY religion, my dear Christians!

    5. Why the constant focus on past events? Jesus made it crystal clear: THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU! That means whats most important is what is happening NOW, not 2,000 years ago.

    6. Last, but not least, the Roman Empire was not nice. Only the Scots in Scotland and the German tribes in the North prevented Rome from conquering the Arctic! But war porn and spirituality do not mix. Why do Christians put up with such nasty crap? Only Hollywood would make a grossly violent movie about the Prince of Peace and not hear so much as a peep from the Christian world! You cowardly Hollywood worms try this with another major religion and see what happens! I can only pray the Christian world someday wakes up!
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