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Jaruba's Movie Blog
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A special user is a user that has proven his or her worth by suggesting a high amount of movies of the day and/or writing reviews that have been approved by an adminitstrator of our website.
The difference between normal users and special users is that special users do not need their suggestions/reviews approved by an adiministrator.
Special Movie Vault users can be recognised by the green star that appears before their names.
Any user of Movie Vault can become a special user by having a high number of approved movie of the day suggestions and/or reviews.
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Reviews
I was not expecting such a great movie -                    
Review about: Videodrome (1983)
Cronenberg has a unique vision when it comes to movie plots and movie making, one that will keep you on the edge of your seat wondering what ever could come next.. I put this movie on when I was really tired, after a very long day, but I just couldn't stop watching it until the very end, the scenes mesmerized me.
The first role fits James Woods like a glove, he seemed really natural in his role considering the madness the unravels around him.
Not much can be said about the storyline itself without ruining the movie all together, all that I can truly say is that it will surprise you, and that I personally loved each second of it.
one of the best sci-fi series made -                    
Review about: Battlestar Galactica (2003)
Syfy first made a mini-series, that mini-series had such great success, that they turned it into a full 4 season series. But the first actual series, that this one follows the story of was launched in 1978.

Personally I haven't seen the 1978 version, although I am planning on watching it soon, and have just finished watching Syfy's production on the concept. But I have watched a lot of sci-fi in my life, and this is clearly one of the best out there.
You'll see corruption, infiltration, religion, politics, war on human kind's crusade across the universe in an attempt to save humanity itself.
Now if you love sci-fi, you'll have to love this series, it will take you on an inimaginable journey, that you will most probably never forget, but will always be in the mood of rewatching whenever you will find the necessary time for it.
a comedic adventure that should be seen by all -                    
Review about: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
It's 1930, Everett Ulysses McGill (George Clooney), Pete (John Turturro) and Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) just escaped from prison. Now their on the run, trying to find a treasure.

On their travels they'll meet a lot of curious people and they'll have to get trough a lot of peculiar situations, you'll love them all.
I've never imagined George Clooney playing such a comedic and complex role, but he plays it masterfully together with John Turturro and Tim Black Nelson. A better team for the characters that the movie attempts to portray could of never been found.
More Reviews
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