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A little slow, and Peck's parents really didn't fit right with the rest of the film - but overall it was watchable and slightly entertaining.










Entertaining trailer, disappointing movie. Lisa Kudrow and Patricia Clarkson provided the few laughs in this film. Felt like they tried to shoehorn in some Saved! humor but failed - and much of the dialog was horribly phony.










I expected this to be pretty bad, but there were a decent number of funny moments and good characters. Christina Applegate was perfect but Drew Barrymore seemed older than Justin Long, probably because he dressed like a frat boy for most of the movie










Disappointingly depressing and pointless. I kept waiting for some payoff or twist in the story, and it never came. Milla Jovovich's performance is vaguely entertaining, but doesn't really do anything to improve the film as a whole.










Passable, but the beginning is exceptionally melodramatic, and there seems to be a lot of overacting and exaggerated tension. Survivors and the 28 Days Later series are much better alternatives.










An unexpectedly good, low-key character drama. Interesting without feeling contrived, with an appropriate ending. Rachel McAdams character is unwittingly funny throughout the film, and the rest of the cast is good as well.










This regained some of the feel and story from The Fast and the Furious, but the characters were weaker. Paul Walker seems bipolar compared to the other films in the series. Fun ending though.










Not much to tie this into the two previous movies in the series, though Fast & Furious attempts to integrate the cast. It does have more story than 2 Fast 2 Furious, but the downside is how grumpy Lucas Black acts for the first half of the film.










Somewhat entertaining, but more showy and less substance than The Fast and the Furious.










Cars, girls, and cops - a fast paced film with a decent story. The cast is pretty solid as well.










Billed as a comedy, but it felt more like a drama about what makes a family - with funny moments interspersed. The entire cast was pretty solid - a decent film.










The film was paced pretty well, except for a really long-winded (9 minute) dance battle at the end. The story was rougher than Step Up 2: The Streets, but the dance sequences were better. There were some obvious token shots for 3D.










There's a lot of silliness going on here, like a comedy skit more than a legitimate film - but that describes a lot of Tim Allen's work. There are a few genuinely funny parts.










Apart from Alyssa Milano's weird voice acting in this film, I also hated the ending. It could have been worked in properly, but they decided to just flip the whole film on its ear instead. Everything else was just bland and/or cliche.










The action is actually decent, and the acting is passable too. There are a couple plot items that don't work well, and the ending leaves a bit to be desired.
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November 8, 2011
Youtube videos can be attached to reviews now. This should be particularly useful for video game reviews.
October 21, 2011
PSN accounts can be added via the settings page, same as Steam accounts. Browse page updated, reviewed or listed films have purple stars.
October 18, 2011
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