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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
(2009)
"The real reason Paramount Pictures didn't screen "G.I. Joe" for critics: they were afraid of reviews like this one."
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C+
Gangs of New York
(2002)
"Martin Scorcese delivers an enormous blowout of a film, a biopic of New York in the 1800s... but it’s too much bombast and far too loose."
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Georgia Rule
(2007)
"Playing a teenage tramp is not the best way to adjust a degrading public image. Georgia Rule."
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B-
The Girl Next Door
(2004)
"It’s got enough cute love to keep the attention of teenage girls everywhere… but “The Girl Next Door” is too farfetched and contrived to be memorable."
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C+
Glory Road
(2006)
"Like a moderately exciting amusement ride; occasionally fun, but after years of riding this same plot, the same old twists and turns get awfully tiring."
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B+
Good Night. And, Good Luck
(2005)
"Clooney’s second film as a director is ambitious and brilliant, but ultimately proves somewhat dry and inaccessible."
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B-
The Greatest Game Ever Played
(2005)
"Slick and sassy, it’s not the greatest movie Disney’s ever made… but it’s closer than we've seen in a while."
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B+
Green Street Hooligans
(2005)
"As a dissertation on suppressed male aggression, it’s a compelling movie. As entertainment, it’s visceral but mildly unfulfilling."
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