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The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) 

English The cinematography was masterful like a beautifully cut diamond. But frankly, I didn't enjoy it at all. The running time was exhausting, and the film contained too much speechifying and chanting for my taste. Although there were some powerful moments, I often found myself bored, and by the last third of the film, I was just hoping that it would be over soon. It was all handled very well but the plot was boring.

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A Bug's Life (1998) 

English Unlike Toy Story, I wasn't too impressed with A Bug's Life. The animation was nice except for the fact that the bugs had surprisingly few legs. I didn't find the story interesting at all, though. Some of the jokes were too infantile, which made it boring for me at times. Pixar didn’t score any points with me this time.

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Toy Story 3 (2010) 

English The third installment of Toy Story was the best one as far as I’m concerned. Compared to the previous films, it presents itself as a chilling thriller/horror with a happy ending. Not even Chucky can compare with the scary and badass Big Baby. If I were a toy, I definitely wouldn't be able to sleep after watching this film. Not to mention the horrors that occur in the Caterpillar room. Compared to that, all the films with the word Asylum in the title pale in comparison. As a bonus, there’s Barbie and Ken's fashion show. A clear 5 stars.

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Toy Story 2 (1999) 

English A direct sequel to the first film. I was thrilled and had fun just like the first time. It doesn’t put the first one to shame. In fact, I'd say it’s even a tad better.

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Toy Story (1995) 

English I’d been avoiding these three films for quite a long time. I just didn't find the subject appealing, until I was made to watch them by a very persistent friend who brought me all three installments, and, lo and behold, I had a lot of fun. True, they are pretty old and I've seen a lot of newer and well-made animated films before them, but the charm is still there. Definitely a 5*.

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Young Adult (2011) 

English One of those films I find hard to evaluate as I like it and dislike it at the same time. The film’s positives include Charlize Theron, a depressing atmosphere at the beginning, and the disabled weirdo with a garage distillery. The negatives include a gradual loss of the depressing atmosphere, an ugly dog, and the realization that I didn’t know what the point of the film was once it was over.

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Blackadder - Blackadder Goes Forth (1989) (season) 

English A fantastic conclusion to an excellent saga with a traditionally great cast and amazing humor with a slightly bitter aftertaste. Season 4 takes on an anti-war tone, giving you some food for thought while you are rolling on the floor laughing. The ending of the final episode was a masterpiece.

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Blackadder - Blackadder the Third (1987) (season) 

English The third season should bear the subtitle ‘The Untold History of England’. As usual, an excellent affair in which the protagonist leaves the ranks of the nobility and must serve as a butler to the Prince Regent. The central trio of Rowan Atkinson, Tim McInnerny, and Tony Robinson have broken up, Tim McInnerny was replaced by Hugh Laurie, which was not a bad move at all. You could tell that the future doctor House was clearly enjoying the role of Prince George.

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Blackadder - Blackadder II (1986) (season) 

English The second season is an absolute treat. Rowan Atkinson doesn't rely on making goofy grimaces anymore but chooses to do comedy through spoken word. The cast is excellent, especially Miranda Richardson as Elizabeth I is fantastic and creates a similar atmosphere of joy and happiness among her favorites as Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was able to spread among his comrades.

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Blackadder - The Black Adder (1983) (season) 

English I consider the first season to be the weakest one, albeit still excellent. My biggest problem is with Rowan Atkinson, who is too much like Mr.Bean here, which doesn’t sit well with me. I prefer him in more intelligent roles. On the other hand, Brian Blessed as Richard IV is absolutely brilliant in the first season, and he takes the spotlight in every scene he's in.