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Alan Dale

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     (2004)      "If they didn't get it, why did they want to remake it?" [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2005)      "[A] dream visit to the zoo. You aren't actually there, but you couldn't see more than this movie shows you if you were." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2004)      "Marston has made an amazingly lean debut feature.... But everything he trimmed wasn't fat." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2005)      "Allen develops characters and situations here as if he had jotted the major points down on the back of an envelope and then used the envelope as his shooting script. The movie is so thin-textured it's ludicrous." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2005)      "Allen presents the side-by-side stories as if to compare the comic and tragic views of experience, and it might work but for the fact that the two [playwrights] come up with dissimilar plots featuring different characters played mostly by different actors" [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (1976)      "Considering the gross overextension of the shoot and the indulgence of the actors, ... it makes perfect sense that the movie feels like the result of a game of 52 pick-up rather than the realization of a design." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (1969)      "I doubt such an unrelenting challenge to the Christian faith, in both its substance and its expression, has ever been made in a more easygoing fashion." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2004)      "Hilary Swank [deserves] an award in a new category for the most winning performance in the movie I'm least likely to watch again." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2005)      "[T]he brow-scrunching and ethical debates don't grow out of the assassinations, they merely follow them, and are not only inadequate but irrelevant." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
  
     (2005)      "The perennial golden touch in Hollywood is to make old stories seem new. In Mysterious Skin [writer-director Gregg] Araki "achieves" the opposite." [movie review]      Blogcritics.org   
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