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Total Reviews: 832
John A. Nesbit
John A. Nesbit
John A. Nesbit

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     (2004)      "doesn't add much profundity to the human condition" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2000)      "this is the real deal, and there are no heroes" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (2009)      "effectively delivers the clueless mentality of the empty headed sports fanatic to life," [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2003)      "promotes a message that more people need to understand in order to get past false stereotypes" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
C+
     (1972)      "the background scenery is strong enough to save former hippies and sixties people from embarrassment" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
C-
     (2000)      "may actually show its strength by being average" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1982)      "It's the journey that makes all the difference and not the final destination" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
C+
     (1930)      "initial revelation of Paris 'with its warts'" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1996)      "gain a little greater appreciation for the genius of Roddenberry's phenomenon" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B-
     (1918)      "remains far truer to the text than most subsequent film versions" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B-
     (2002)      "provocative study" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1927)      "leaves us far more memorable montages than anything that modern copycat filmmakers have created" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1999)      "this documentary may inspire a few other souls to strike out on their own and not be 'intimidated by a bunch of jerks who don't know anything about life.'" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
C
     (1984)      "a brutal reminder that Christmas can have negative connotations for some" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A-
     (2009)      "The Color Purple without Spielberg's saccharin sensibility" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2009)      "egoless acting, tight editing, and intelligent dialogue" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B-
     (2009)      "Occasionally the subject matter of a documentary transcends the film's artistic construction" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A-
     (2009)      "The ensemble acting works smoothly, and the dialog and editing move the narrative along a well paced 109 minute route." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A-
     (2009)      "the film can help more consumers realize that "cheaper" food is NOT necessarily a bargain" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A-
     (2009)      "Zombies can be a ton of fun as long as they don't chomp too many human characters and remain primarily bloody fodder for practical jokes and target practice" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2009)      "the rotund baseball cap wearing 'everyman' filmmaker adds a grand sequel to his resume" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2009)      "408 minute collage paints an invaluable portrait of Czech history, highlighted by vignettes illustrating the impact of communism on its people" [dvd review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2009)      "should inspire current and future generations to explore Keats and other Romantic poets" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1993)      "some of the finest martial arts displays imaginable, and it doesn't take itself seriously" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
D+
     (2009)      "limps along about as lifelessly as one of Dali's melting clocks" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2005)      "treads harrowing ground without falling into the pit of cliché" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2009)      "metaphor for the inevitable obstacles that lie ahead for any two people who venture into a relationship" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A
     (2009)      "finally, A Chorus Line gets its due in film" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1986)      "until the definitive movie about the blues is constructed, returning to Crossroads will have to suffice" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2008)      "brings to light the personal struggles of a dedicated man who has been facing life and death issues on the front lines" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2002)      "less memorable but the movie stands as a far more serious and stronger interpretation" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2008)      "memorable portrait of some truly courageous individuals and previously unrevealed insights to Tibetan culture" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2009)      "steadily building intensity despite overwhelming feelings of doom" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (1971)      "strong historical and literate adaptation of a truly remarkable anti-war classic" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2007)      "sweet package deal to satisfy anyone's baseball fever" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2009)      "Brings viewers in direct contact with weavers, sellers, independent buyers, and community member." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2006)      "Pitts' melancholy film paints a wintry portrait of life." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2000)      "Modern Robin Hood tale contains plenty of satisfying flavor for fans of French cinema." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2008)      "draws viewers in close and never relinquishes its grip" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2008)      "strength of the films rests with the tremendous atmosphere that it creates" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
C+
     (2008)      "worth seeing, primarily for its beautiful Goa setting" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2008)      "Although Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman are certain to dominate all discussion ... Viola Davis steals the film in its most memorable scene" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2008)      "an intimate insider view to the world of professional wrestling" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1984)      "Throughout the film, Epstein keeps Milk's political agenda in mind" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (1999)      "serves as a dynamic introduction to Communism" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2005)      "weaves a comfortable cinematic quilt that covers everyday life in Beirut while giving us a glimpse into some intriguing characters" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2008)      "Boyle's dynamic camera angles and lively pacing memorably tour the Indian landscape" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (2008)      "disappoints in the end by settling for stereotypic shmaltz over substance" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A
     (2008)      "as essential viewing as any common sense advice you've received from parents/grandparents about living within your means" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2006)      "The phrase 'Apartheid elections' is used more than once, and it certainly strikes a chord" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
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