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• IGN Movies
• MSN.com
• MTV
• Valley Scene Magazine
Total Reviews: 268
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Larry Carroll
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     (2003)      "A high-intensity performance by Kurt Russell, in what is easily his best movie in ten years" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2004)      "Snyder takes his horror seriously, and God bless him for it. He has crafted the rarest of remakes: one that might actually surpass the original." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
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     (2002)      "... instead go rent "Shakes The Clown", a much funnier film with a similar theme and an equally great Robin Williams performance." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2003)      "Gina Gershon, Chloe Sevigny, and Connie Nielsen each give the film far more effort than it provides them in return." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
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     (2002)      "Any movie this boring should be required to have ushers in the theater that hand you a cup of coffee every few minutes. Like a marathon runner trying to finish a race, you need a constant influx of liquid just to get through it." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2002)      "I can't remember the last time I saw an audience laugh so much during a movie, but there's only one problem…it's supposed to be a drama." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2002)      "The best of the Pierce Brosnan James Bond films to date." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2003)      "Like an old relative you haven't seen in ten years, you know the story of Dischord, but enough has changed to make for an interesting visit." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2003)      "The film equivalent of an early 80s West Coast punk rock demo: low budget, unfocused fury from deep within that not everyone will agree with, but with undeniable primal power." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
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     (2001)      "It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before, and it sets a great tone that takes you places you've never been before." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2003)      "Director Mark Decena and his writing partner show a good deal of promise for their future efforts, but some bad decisions and simplistic characters keep Dopamine from being anything to fall in love with." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
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     (2001)      "...this film goes beyond bad; it’s borderline racist." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2003)      "A buoyant, witty, and thoroughly charming film that brings you back to a 1963 that we can only wish existed" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
     (2005)      "Some kind of special Oscar needs to be created for Bruno Ganz, who transformation into Adolf Hitler shatters clichés." [movie review]      FilmStew.com   
  
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     (2002)      "I screamed out, "What are you trying to tell me about this movie?" Just then, a milky white liquid landed on the windshield of my car." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2003)      "Takes turns being charming, boring, suspenseful, silly, imaginative and cliched, and is ultimately brought down by its frustrating refusal to decide what tale it wants to tell." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
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     (2002)      "There's a reason why people go to the bathroom during halftime." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
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