Cult classic. Should be seen at least once. Otherwise you won't know what to do if someone urinates on your rug.
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A shadow of what this movie could have been. A truly sub-par western, with bad acting and an odd ending.
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An amazing book. Vivid, fantastical, at times painfully graphic. A fairytale-like love story embedded in and contrasting with a contemporary setting. Worth a read
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I have to dock some points for having to explain parts with text in the beginning, and for the text trying to excuse Brittany Murphy's bad British accent.
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Forever straying into the very bizarre, but entertaining
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Excellent characters and interaction. Not a whole lot in the way of overarching plot, but you don't miss it with this movie. Surprisingly Natalie Portman was the weakest actor in the movie, but she was still average.
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Harder to kick than heroin, so be sure you want to commit before you watch. For me, the stories behind competitors and their personalities are more compelling than the music. Wouldn't be worth watching without Simon Cowell's caustic remarks.
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The cast is pretty good - crazy movie. Julianne Moore and Steve Buscemi are great. The movie itself was just okay, but the ending was pretty good.
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GOod movie, liked the story, however I did not like the "To be continued."
 
Parts of this are what a teen/young adult movie should be - not that awkward teen boy hyperbole or raunchy college romp the studios keep shoving at us. The cast was perfect except for Clark Gregg - who didn't really fit.
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Liked the story, nice comedy but super bad IMO was much more funny then this. Also the ending to me kind of sucked I wanted to see more.
 
Nicholas Sparks did it again with The Last Song. It was happy, sad, and easy to relate to for all age groups. Yes, it is more of a read for girls than guys, but I'd say it's a must read before the film debuts in 2010.
 
Kristen Wiig is a supporting part, but she really shines in this movie. Kind of fun, but not particularly compelling in any way. Some of the skating sequences are pretty amusing, and the characters are colorful, but the overarching story is bland.
 
All around good comedy. There were indications some of the storyline was compressed but it didn't take away from the presentation. As typecast as Michael Cera may have been, it was obvious he fit the part.
 
The acting was fine I guess, but I was expecting a lot more from this cast. John Krasinski is the best character by far. The Family Stone beats this by a mile, and Meryl Streep was far better in The Devil Wears Prada.
 
 
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November 8, 2011
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