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Total Reviews: 268
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B+
     (2002)      "While the movie could be recommended to anyone, raiding a wallet for more than the DVD rental price is advised only to hardcore fans of the Manchester sound." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
A-
     (2003)      "The best shorts in the bunch result in an orgiastic feast for the senses; the worst of them merely manage to entertain you." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
A-
     (1942)      "Casablanca is the script that every screenwriter should have in mind when sitting down in front of a blank page and trying to craft perfection." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B
     (2000)      "FUTURAMA seems poised to join cult faves like GET A LIFE and FAMILY GUY as television shows whose existence on a shiny little disk did what the networks couldn't - get people to give them some love." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B+
     (2003)      "A film that does more twisting than Chubby Checker...If only more Hollywood directors were as clever." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B+
     (1994)      "Anyone who loves Blue knows that season two is when things started getting real good - and they should not be afraid to scoop up this delectable compilation." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B-
     (2003)      "Provocateur LaBute not only dramatically throws the 'c' word at us in this film, but he also goes to great lengths to show us one." [movie review]      The Big Picture   
  
B+
     (2003)      "Although it isn't the type of film that will jump out of your speakers, it will creep out and grab on to your heart." [dvd review]      The Big Picture   
  
B+
     (2002)      "Spike Lee's best film since Clockers." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2004)      "A delightful, breezy, eager-to-please tale of romance that will go down as a career highlight for both lead actors." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2002)      "Payne has created a beautiful canvas, and Nicholson proves once again that he's the best brush in the business." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2002)      "A little gem of animated lunacy that shows the comedian getting back to his roots." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2002)      "Despite all of Kaufman's rage, he's still just a rat in a cage. But at least he's raging." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2002)      "You could say that it's slow at times, you could say that a few of the characters act in ways that real people wouldn't, but one thing you couldn't say is that Alias Betty is predictable." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C
     (2003)      "When a film series starts ripping off Jerry Van Dyke sitcoms, that's a good sign it's time to throw in the towel." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C
     (2002)      "It's like Kenny Rogers said, "You've got to know when to walk away"." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "Nicholson and Sandler play exceptionally well off each other" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
D+
     (2002)      "The pairing does sound promising in theory...but their lack of chemistry makes Eddie Murphy and Robert DeNiro in Showtime look like old, familiar vaudeville partners." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "Almost Famous, this ain't. Instead, I'd call it "Almost Funny"." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2002)      "Like the original Friday, this movie is overflowing with outrageous characters that will make you smile. Just watching them interact is worth the price of admission." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2004)      "Some jokes hit and others miss, but the laughter, camaraderie and warmth will keep you smiling as much as it did the first time around." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2003)      "If you can give a movie credit for at least attempting to be intelligent, then you'll appreciate John McTiernan's writhing, raging, overly eager-to-please Basic." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2001)      "The best action film of the year." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2001)      "By the time you've finished watching these two discs, you feel like (Howard, Grazer & Nash) have spent the last week sleeping on your couch, chit-chatting." [dvd review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A-
     (2002)      "A submarine flick with more tension than U-571, and a sci-fi/scary movie more terrifying than Signs." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "As viewers leave the theater, they may end up asking themselves a question which it wasn't attempting to elicit: Does knowing this much about a great musical talent help or hinder your ability to like the music?" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C+
     (2002)      "...rarely rises above the level of a decent sitcom..." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C+
     (2002)      "perfectly enjoyable, instantly forgettable, nothing to write home about." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B+
     (2003)      "Biker Boyz leaves The Fast and the Furious eating its dust." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C-
     (2002)      "What you end up getting is the Vertical Limit of surfing movies - memorable stunts with lots of downtime in between." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "As if trying to grab a lump of Play-Doh, the harder that Liman tries to squeeze his story, the more details slip out between his fingers." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A+
     (2002)      "This is a movie that you will want to discuss with other people, and that's the sign of a director who has done his job." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
D+
     (2003)      "It relies on stolen gags for humor, forced relationships for empathy, and racist jokes for shock value." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2002)      "...has better action scenes, a superior love story, and more interesting characters (than "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon")." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C
     (2003)      "The script seems to have been developed with a desire for the bare minimum, and that work ethic has been passed on to the editing, special effects and fight choreography departments as well." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C-
     (2004)      "...leaves the audience wondering whether it should laugh along or simply wince." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B-
     (2002)      "(A) frank, adult depiction of human nature..." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C+
     (2002)      "The Chateau has one very funny joke and a few other decent ones, but all it amounts to is a mildly funny, sometimes tedious, ultimately insignificant film." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2002)      "There is a certain sense of experimentation and improvisation to this film that may not always work, but it is nevertheless compelling." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A
     (2002)      "There are a lot of words that could describe this musical, but the best summation would lay within these two: it's alive." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
F
     (2002)      "This could be the first movie since "Cool As Ice" that was outdated before it hit the screen." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C-
     (2002)      "...will always be remembered for the 9-11 terrorist attacks. After seeing the film, I can tell you that there's no other reason why anyone should bother remembering it." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
B
     (2003)      "It isn't a perfect film, but it's a perfectly fine film to tide us over until the summer." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C+
     (2003)      "The parts are better than the sum" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C
     (2002)      "Although Britney and her friends drive some 2,000 miles, her movie never goes anywhere at all." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
A-
     (2003)      "A high-intensity performance by Kurt Russell, in what is easily his best movie in ten years" [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
  
C+
     (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   
  
C-
     (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   
  
F
     (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   
  
B+
     (2002)      "The best of the Pierce Brosnan James Bond films to date." [movie review]      Countingdown.com   
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