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Larry Carroll
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(2003) |
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"A borderline classic, this is a movie that harkens back to such films as Casablanca, but still confidently asserts its own unique voice."
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FilmStew.com |
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(2004) |
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"A young boy scans the movie theater and whispers, ‘I see bored people.’ Welcome to Hollywood’s latest attempt to duplicate The Sixth Sense."
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FilmStew.com |
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 C |
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(2004) |
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"Butler has 2 goals: to show that Kerry was a hero and that Vietnam was wrong. Well, give any sensible person 5 minutes of your time and they could do it much more efficiently."
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 B |
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(2001) |
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"If you enjoyed the film, are interested in the period, or are a die-hard Altman fanatic with a desire to see him at work, then this DVD is right up your alley."
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Countingdown.com |
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 D+ |
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(2003) |
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"If laughs were calories, The Guru would be the equivalent of a Weight Watchers breakfast bar."
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Countingdown.com |
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 C- |
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(2003) |
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"What's bothersome is the overall ethic of the film, the notion that every character needs to be outrageous, that any comical situation should be pushed nauseatingly far beyond plausibility, and most significantly, that the audience are a bunch of idiots."
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Countingdown.com |
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