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Doomsday
Bob Hoskins and Rhona Mitra in a future world run amuck
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Horton Hears a Who
Jim Carrey brings the Dr. Suess story to life
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Never Back Down
Martial arts movie in which a young teen is bullied … but gets even!
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1 .NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN:
Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor … now you can see this Oscar-winner and decide for yourself if it’s worth it. Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones and Javier Bardem are all superb in the tension-driven story of money, drugs, and murder. Yes, it’s an incredibly well-acted and well-made picture. Rewarding? I didn’t think so, not when all was said and done. Rated14A.
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2. DAN IN REAL LIFE:
Steve Carrell and Juliet Binoche are star-crossed lovers – sort of – in this gentle romance about a single dad, a widower (Carrell) who finally bumps into a woman who just might be interesting – it’s at a family reunion, and the chance meeting happens while he’s in town picking up a few things. He gets back to learn that his brother has met and is dating the girl of his dreams … and it’s guess who? Sappy, but I liked it a lot. Rated PG.
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3. BEE MOVIE:
If Jerry Seinfeld, Kramer, Elaine, and George had all been honeybees, they would have looked like the ones in this animated feature – NOT! Although the photography is stunning, and the bee stuff is fun, and Jerry voices the bee that looks like him, this little film really doesn’t go anywhere. It’s a good enough rental, but beyond that, not too much! Raged G.
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CHARLEY VARRICK (1973):
Walter Matthau is the title character here as a group of hoodlums rob a small town bank and find that there’s a lot more money than they expected … turns out it belongs to the mob. As the folks in No Country for Old Men, and The Bank Job will tell you, this is not a good thing! |
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10,000 Years B.C.
A slow start but a great, epic tale for this special-effects-laden story of a quest, mystical peoples, and strange beasts. Great movie!
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The Bank Job
Good action and a great performance from Jason Statham as a crook who tries to go straight
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College Road Trip
Standard formulaic comedy for Martin Lawrence seeking out a college for his daughter.
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