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Total Reviews: 2785
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     (2001)      "Everyone say Awww... it’s Heartwarming(TM)!"" [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "Anyone over 12 will find [this] fluffy at best." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2003)      "Are there three more terrifying words in the English language than 'Jerry Bruckheimer Presents'?" [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2001)      "What a waste of a premise!" [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2006)      "Griffin's observations of the perils and pitfalls of sorta-fame... pile up into a hilarious puncturing of celebrity lifestyles and the public's obsession with them." [dvd review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
70/100
     (1933)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
9/10
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "[I]neffectual loser manchild Ferrell is up to his usual schtick here, and no ‘joke’ is too inevitable or obvious." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "[A] brutal, shocking, at times downright revolting film about kids who are, almost to a one, apparently soulless, either deadened to the emptiness of their lives or actively embracing the deadness..." [dvd review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2003)      "Embarrassingly masturbatory..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "Chapter 75: Quentin Still Loves Himself (Lest You Thought It Was Only a Summer Thing)" [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2008)      "[W]e have only the perspective of a madman here, and it is no more enlightening than the ramblings of any given violent schizophrenic or criminal psychotic." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "Naughty and nice..." [dvd review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "Leather and swords and British accents and gorgeous guys wielding them all can make a gal overlook a lot of badness in a flick. But not quite this much." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (1933)      "This movie is part of why I'm so twisted today, and not just because of how that door and the hellish promise of what it hid teased its way into my kiddie brain." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "[I]f Jackson set out to make a film that would blow minds, child and adult alike...then he has succeeded enormously..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (1976)      "The ape here is of course absurd, clearly a guy in a gorilla suit..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (1998)      "[J]okes about ‘a box of wine’ and a man’s love affair with his TV are about as good as it gets..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2002)      "Juicy with familial betrayal, horse thievery, land grabbing, and illicit smooching..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "We've seen the midlife-crisis comedy a hundred times before, but the smarts and the gentle wit of this one makes it a standout of the genre." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2007)      "[A] stripped-down, no-nonsense reality alarm about cycles of hate and violence that we must be fully cognizant of if we're ever to break them." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "I wanted more Lawrence of Arabia stuff, more about this man falling in love with a place and a people far more exotic than he could possibly have ever imagined..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "[M]ixes with aplomb equal measures of intellectual screwball comedy and dark metaphysical tragedy, though part of the joke may be that one often can't tell which is which..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2006)      "Might sweet-natured and pleasantly naughty British comedy be in the offing? You bet." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "[A] funny and tender depiction of people trying to figure out the sex thing without going crazy or feeling like complete idiots." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2003)      "[S]tunning... a sometimes painfully intimate peek at a crumbling marriage..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
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     (2005)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "Beautifully animated... a movie for the whole family to enjoy..." [dvd review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "[Downey] give[s] us one of the most deliciously shivery-great performances so far this year..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "Romantic comedies don’t come any blander or more generic than this one." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2008)      "There's no reason why, if little girls are perfectly capable of enjoying the adventures of Harry Potter, little boys shouldn't be capable of enjoying the adventures of Kit Kittredge..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2004)      "[D]elightfully off-kilter and refreshingly original tale about loneliness, friendship, and modern appliances." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2007)      "How often does a single movie seem to capture the very essence of what it means to be alive and aware and imperfect in so simple a story? This is one of the very best films of 2007..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (1982)      "[T]he cheesy, wonderful badness is irresistible..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2001)      "The execution is nothing short of embarrassing." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2002)      "A wannabe mob movie about wannabe mobsters that doesn’t know whether it’s a comedy or a drama, but does very definitely know that either way, it’s about Vin Diesel beating the living crap out of people." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2007)      "[C]elebrat[es] as charming and inevitable and amusing and sweet what anyone who is that apparently rare specimen -- an actual, genuine grownup -- should be decrying as deplorable." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2009)      "Imagine that the nitwits who wrote those preposterous Left Behind apocalyptic end-times fantasies decided to try their pens at something X-Files-y..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "[S]elf-assured, totally enrapturing... makes you realize how few directors achieve such a necessary confidence in their own hocus pocus..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
9/10
     (1979)      "I wonder where Billy Kramer would be today." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2005)      "[C]ompletely pointless except as a silly diversion... and that, when you need to check out from the all-too-palpable insanity of the real world... is a very good thing." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
     (2008)      "[C]harming and gorgeously animated... kids of all ages, including the grownup ones, will love [it]..." [movie review]      The Flick Filosopher   
  
          "[A]ctually deals in a refreshingly frank way with the wide variety of adolescent experiences, from making mistakes about having sex to coming to terms with religious faith. Still, it's likely to appeal only to teens..." [dvd review]      The Flick Filosopher   
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