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The Strangers(in Film)
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This reminded me a lot of the recent movie “Funny Games” because of the lack of plot, unnecessary amounts of blood, and long scenes of what was supposed to be “suspense”.
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Jumper DVD(in Film)
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The worst sci-fi concept since The Adventures of Pluto Nash placed Eddie Murphy on the moon.
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The Bucket List DVD (in Film)
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A feelgood, end-of-life flick that transcends its sobering subject-matter to miraculously buoy one’s spirits.
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Kung Fu Panda(in Film)
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Well, if you take Five Deadly Venoms’, ‘Shoalin Vs.Lama’, and ‘The Kid with The Golden Arm’ and you make it animated, you get ‘Kung Fu Panda’, a fun filled family adventure that will have you feeling like you can take on Bruce Lee in his heyday.
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You Don't Mess With The Zohan (in Film)
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Zohan is a throwback to the sort of sloppily-edited, crude fare which first made Sandler famous.
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Sex And The City: The Movie (in Film)
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Director Michael Patrick King successfully weaves together each character’s story as they live, love, and learn that old habits die hard or sometimes not at all.
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Semi-Pro DVD review (in Film)
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Another goofy spoof strictly for the Ferrell faithful who ostensibly never tire of such bottom-feeding fare
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Stuck (in Film)
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Stuck is a harrowing tale which maintains a palpable tension for the duration. Just don’t watch it on an empty stomach
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Savage Grace (in Film)
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A feel-bad peek at how the other half lives showing that no one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (in Film)
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Just thank your lucky stars that Harrison Ford has the charisma to reinvent one of the most-beloved characters in screen history.
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THE EDGE OF HEAVEN (in Film)
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A heartwarming universal message that perhaps you can teach an old dog new tricks afterall, especially if they have to do with forgiveness and tolerance.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (in Film)
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With the main cast and the voice of Liam Neesam as the voice of Aslan back, as well as the creatures and CGI effects, there’s enough adventures and suspense for the entire family to enjoy
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National Treasure 2 DVD (in Film)
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The manic pace of the picture is designed with the joy stick generation in mind, because it unfolds frenetically, more like a mind-numbing computer game.
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