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Major Payne (1995)

Nonsense.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed Star 2 / 10
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La Mala educación (2004)

Okay, the movie was not bad. At least not too bad. The whole story does so extensively deal with homosexual scenes that I wondered if they really had to do this. The story itself - good, almost brilliant. The thing is after the first half of the movie, the storyline decreases and turns into an ordinary crime story. It's just the old priest and the young actor trying to kill Angel. What I did like was the sequences of the two boys in that school. Right, boys of that age can experience some kind of attraction to friends and other boys, and even sexual encounters are not too extra-ordinary. But it almost appeared to me that you have to be gay just because you grew up in this school run by priests. That's a bit too biased. The mixing of narratives and time settings was okay, it added some sophisticated element to the story. Nonetheless not one of my favorites.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 6 / 10
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Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006)

What can I say? To this day I enjoy watching Malcolm in the Middle. The cast is wonderful, the script is very enjoyable and the different stories are smart. The boys do a fine job, indeed. Much appreciated!

Must Watch My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 9 / 10
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The Man Without a Face (1993)

Wonderful story, one of my all-time favorites. Nick Stahl and Mel Gibson act magnificently. The story of two outsiders discovering trust and sympathy is tremendously credible and moving. The story is sophisticated and the message is clear: Real friendship is a real gift. Nick Stahl again is just great, so smart and lively. He bears the emotional burden of the story with unique confidence.

Must Watch My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 10 / 10
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Martian Child (2007)

The story is one of those that combines comedy with real drama - a good combination. There's a bunch of good messages in there, and the interaction between Bobby Coleman and John Cusack is worth watching.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 7 / 10
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Max Keeble's Big Move (2001)

Average family entertainment. I mean the idea behind the whole plot is quite nice, but there's simply too many similar movies out there. It has nothing special to it. The actors give a decent performance though, and the movie is funny occasionally.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 6 / 10
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Maximum Overdrive (1986)

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 5 / 10
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Mean Creek (2004)

The cast is wonderful. Apart from Stand by Me this movie features the finest cast of young male actors seen for a long time congregated in one movie. Ryan Kelley, Rory Culkin, Trevor Morgan - their performances are so genuine and authentic that I had the impression of seeing a documentary rather than a fictional movie. They interact in a natural manner that is stunning in its simplicity and leaves you with the feeling of getting a first-hand insight into the heart and soul of the struggling life of young male adolescents on the brink of adulthood. The language used by the main characters adds to this authenticity and is so clear and unsophisticated as heard on the streets in some suburban neighborhood.

The story is the second major strength of Mean Creek. It features a very simple plot, almost a typical short story as you find it in literary pieces. The story starts abruptly and ends in the same way. The entire plot centers around one incident and its effects on the protagonists - a classic scenario of real life dramas.

The climax is the heart of the movie, its dramatic denouement. A plan to seek retaliation ends in an unimaginable outrage. The way Estes elaborates on the individual characters and their parts in the escalating process is very sophisticated and shows quite plainly how quickly things can turn from good to bad and get out of control. This aspect is very powerful and tremendously authentic, granting the movie enormous dramatic quality. The arising moral struggle that consequently pervades the characters' minds is the central theme of the last third of the movie, focusing on the individual perceptions of good and evil. Carly Schroeder's line "We can never be forgiven", later on reiterated by Rory Culkin, sums up one approach to assessing the ultimate damnability of their collective deed, which leaves all of the characters emotionally and mentally scarred.

The ending is emotionally stirring. When the kids approach the house and stand immovably in front of the porch when George's mom opens the front door is thrashing in its ultimate confession of guilt. Marty's development from emotionally battered by his step dad to thorough despair is smashing and utterly blunt. When he grabs the gun and enters the shop he starts crying. This is when he realizes that he has left behind the last chances of redemption. We do not know what happens to him - he is just a lost soul whose entire existence has perished with the incident at Mean Creek.

Must Watch My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 9 / 10
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Mein Name ist Eugen (2005)

Great boy movie! The kids are just wonderful in their interaction with each other.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 8 / 10
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Mercury Rising (1998)

Right, I can just agree to the previous comments. Miko Hughes aced his part with outstanding supremacy, given the demanding character he had to portray. It levels up the movie's quality which would otherwise have been hardly above the average.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 7 / 10
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Michael Saints (2010)

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 6 / 10
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Mickybo and Me (2004)

Wonderful adventure featuring two smart boys.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 9 / 10
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The Mighty Ducks (1992)

I also think that this movie is something for icehockey freaks. I watched it when I was a kid, and yeah, it was okay, but I have seen better adaptations of similar stories.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 5 / 10
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Mikey (1992)

I didn't like it much. Some of the actors are awkward and the visuals are really poor. Not even Brian can add substantial quality.

Don't Bother My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed Star 3 / 10
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Milk Money (1994)

To be honest, this is one of the movies I thoroughly enjoyed when I first watched it. Of course it is a simple and predicatble story, but the actual transformation did it for me. The three boys are awesome. The way Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris fall in love with each other and how they find together despite unfavorable circumstances is nicely staged. Michael Patrick Carter is able to assert his character's emotional condition, his expectations and dreams, which puts this movie above the average family story, despite the hackneyed elements it may have. The happy end is indeed rather corny, but hey, the movie has a message, it is entertaining and funny.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 8 / 10
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Millions (2004)

See my review at BA Reviews #2.

Must Watch My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 9 / 10
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Min far er bokser (2005)

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 9 / 10
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Mio min Mio (1987)

I think this movie is more or less for younger kids. Yeah, I watched and enjoyed it, but it is filled with very simple and sometimes corny elements and sequences that were a bit too modest for me. The two actors were great though, their performances were definitely okay. I like Christian Bale a lot and - to be honest - bought this one just because he is in it. Nicholas Pickard was genuine and smart as well. Again, I just felt a bit too old for it, I thought it was presented like a fairy tale.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 6 / 10
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Miracle in Lane 2 (2000)

Frankie Muniz does give a very credible performance here. I mean, yeah, the story itself is nothing too special, but Frankie fills the disabled kid's character with smartness and expertise. His acting is fine. Above the average family entertainment.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 7 / 10
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Mirakel (2000)

I have personally never been able to make much of surreal movies. Mirakel is one of this kind. The dancing and singing scenes are completely over-the-top. Surreal stories generelly tend to lack the kind of genuine thematic quality I look out for. Apart from that the movie is very short. Nothing to praise, rather average.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 5 / 10
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