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Cool concept, good cast, decent acting - but the movie was too drawn out, felt a bit lacking on content. The gun fight scene toward the end was unnecessary as well. Excellent ending though.
 
Gary Oldman is entertaining, but this movie would have been better as a 30 minute short. The beginning and end were drenched in irrelevant Twilight-esque love and angst. Amanda Seyfried mysteriously hates werewolves one scene, loves them the next
 
A slightly depressing story of an ex-prisoner and a reclusive actress. Extremely well acted, but the story felt slightly random, except that it all related to Colin Farrell. Hated the ending, much too abrupt
 
Kristin Chenoweth is amusing, and the soul of this show even though she's a supporting character. It's a novel concept, but the show gets repetitive after about half a season. Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me are much more enjoyable
 
Elizabeth Rodriguez's acting seemed sub-par, and the story wasn't very interesting. The other actors were reasonably good though. There was also some bad camera work in the pool conversation scenes.
 
The script was actually well played in a low-key manner - it felt like an actual war instead of a fight against an invincible alien foe. Aaron Eckhart is the only recognizable actor that had a big role even with the large well-known supporting cast
 
Not to be confused with the film Battle: Los Angeles, this campy TV movie is terrible. I haven't seen CGI this bad since the 90's - and the plot and acting are bad as well. They even threw in combat with a samurai sword.
 
Ashton Kutcher was reasonably good - but for the first half of the movie Natalie Portman was cold/disconnected. The rest of the cast was mixed too - Greta Gerwig was good while Lake Bell was annoying.
 
There were a few unexpected laughs, but as a whole the relationships didn't really seem cohesive. Paul Rudd had some of the funniest scenes, but in parts he was also Meet the Parents quality awkward.
 
William Fichtner is fantastic, but his role is the only interesting element of this movie - the rest is basically one long gunfight. Nicholas Cage is the worst part of the film - Amber Heard did a reasonable job with the shallow role she was given
 
Delightfully funny in parts - Matt Damon and Emily Blunt have great chemistry. I'm on the fence about the ending - it wasn't great but not disappointing either. Some people may be a little put off by the religious overtones to the story.
 
It felt a bit half-hearted, finally ending up with some genuine emotion at the final performance in Dallas. A few parts, like the love angles, felt contrived - and the film was also heavily packed at the beginning and end with musical numbers
 
A passable teen film, but there isn't much compelling material. Timothy Olyphant and Dianna Agron are decent but Teresa Palmer's Australian accent is a jarring contrast to the rest of the cast. (Her first scene was the best part of the film though)
 
Decent acting, but the story felt a bit disjointed. Some parts were interesting - others were pretty slow - but I would never describe it as exciting or suspenseful. If the cast had been worse this would have been a terrible film
 
Nothing like Criminal Minds. It seems more like a ragtag group of vigilantes meeting in an abandoned storefront to solve crimes. Maybe the whole budget went to the well known cast - unfortunately half of them don't fit well with the show.
 
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November 8, 2011
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