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Metal Gear Solid (1998)
The game was a surprise from start to end.
What do you get when you add a movie and a video game== Metal Gear Solid. Not based on any movie, this game feels like a movie. With plenty of cut scenes and twists and turns to make it seem like any espionage film out there. You play as Solid Snake, a man forced into helping the US government prevent from a group of Mad Men from destroying the world with a revolutionary Missile called Rex or better known as Metal Gear.
If you need to waste a weekend, don't worry, with MGS you won't be wasting your time. Why just watch a movie, when you can almost live it on the Playstation.
WOW.
The Mummy (1999)
This is not a film that you would expect it to be when you enter the Theatre.
When I went to see the Mummy with my friends, we all expected a action-suspense thriller, like Indiana Jones. Instead we got a film that was filled with jokes, nice special effects, but bad acting. I like the whole concept of the film, a man mummified alive because he loved the Pharaoh's wife, and tried to bring her back to life, and then 3 thousand years later, is brought back to the world to finish what he started. It was very interesting, but the acting in the film was horrible. The Villain, (Mummy) was played by what seems to be a new-comer actor, and some of the other bit parts were played by locales to save Universal money.
Reading Rainbow (1983)
Great show that all kids should watch.
I started watching Reading Rainbow when I first started to speak English. I've always thought it was a fun and creative show. It made reading better, and more enjoyable. It helped kids like me, to read better, understand books and love books. Also, with Burton as a great host, he helped it even more. Every episode was great to watch, and I liked it when they should us other cultures and how things work in the real world.
If your child needs a show to watch, take it from me, a 17 year old boy: Get them away from those violent TV shows where they won't learn a thing, get them to watch Reading Rainbow. They'll thank you in the latter years...I have.
Go (1999)
The second best film in the Pulp Fiction Era
Lots of films try to make a film with many different characters and different interlocking stories, many of failed, but then there's Go. I thought Go was a great film, and was enjoyable to watch. Every character worked well, especially with many of the actors being unknowns, but there are the few big names (i.e Jay Mohr, Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf) then there are the breakthrough performances of Sarah Polley (not exactly) but very much Taye Diggs, be sure to see him in more films.
GO will not be seen be many because of the drug use, and sexual content, but it's not the case, the film has few scene of drug use, and the sex scenes are short and show little to offend many.