That makes sense, I suppose. I just see movies like Alien (and it's sequel), The Matrix, and Terminator (and it's sequel) as more than just stereotypical action flicks. I wasn't expecting an Iron Man when I went to see it (Transformers), I just knew it was going to be the usual rah-rah America propoganda with over-used low angles of heroes in front of sunsets and some sweet-lookin' CG robots. When i go to see "There Will Be Blood" or "Assassination of Jesse James," I know I'm going to see a film that oozes incredible cinematography and outstanding writing/directing. When I go see "Transformers," I know I'm going to be entertained.
Code Name: The Cleaner, Blood & Chocolate, Primeval, The Hitcher, Smokin' Aces, The Messengers, Norbit, Ghost Rider, The Number 23, Wild Hogs, Dead Silence, Premonition, Are We Done Yet?, The Reaping, Pathfinder, Redline, Fracture, Next, The Condemned, Lucky You, Bug, Mr. Brooks, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Evan Almighty, License to Wed, Captivity, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, I Know Who Killed Me, No Reservations, Who's Your Caddy?, Daddy Day Camp, Rush Hour 3, Skinwalkers, The Invasion, The Last Legion, Mr. Bean's Holiday, The Nanny Diaries, War, Hatchet, Dragon Wars, Mr. Woodcock, Across the Universe, Good Luck Chuck, Sydney White, The Seeker, The Heartbreak Kid, 30 Days of Night, Dan in Real Life, Saw IV, Bee Movie, Martian Child, Fred Claus, P2, Hitman, Awake, Atonement, The Golden Compass, National Treasure, Book of Secrets, AvP: Requiem, and The Bucket List all came out in 2007 as well, and I enjoyed Tranformers more than all of them. I just have to separate art from entertainment.
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