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"The miscasting of the central role, along with a fundamental incongruity between the method of filming and the source material, sinks U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha from the get-go."
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"I was more than pleasantly surprised by the quirky, ironic stories of the duckyard presented here. Ugly and Ratso are charismatic little performers."
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"One of Wayne's most boring films from his later period, with a seriously miscast Rock Hudson, and a tepid approach to the story and action."
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"The Unseen Beatles never fully attacks its central question: why did The Beatles stop touring? The slight, short documentary wastes time talking about their early career, and never really achieves a detailed consensus on its thesis."
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"Comic book to be sure, but also brutal, primal, elemental. The violence is scintillating, and its absolute refusal to be motivated by anything other than one-dimensional characterizations and motivations, is refreshingly exhilarating."
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"Comic book to be sure, but also brutal, primal, elemental. The deliberately square, resolutely humorless and grim The Untouchables: Season 2, Volume 2 plays like a ancient fable of absolutes, of "Good" versus "Evil" and "Right" versus "Wrong.""
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