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I admire Felica Day for creating The Guild but her acting isn't up to the level of professional actors. She did nail the crying bit though. Compared to Tin Man and Alice the plot on this fairy tale reimagining leaves a lot to be desired
 
A decently entertaining cooking challenge show featuring aspiring chefs 13 or younger. Don't expect any harsh words like in Gordon Ramsay's MasterChef US - the judges are helpful and pleasant to the children.
 
A bit too cutesy at times - particularly in the beginning - but by the end it was a fun kids film. The younger audience will probably love the mischievous antics of Ramona.
 
The first third of this film was better than I expected - charming and warm; then the middle part Richard Jenkins was so annoying he destroyed it. The final segment was just blase - only Christine Hakim recaptured the pleasant feel of the beginning
 
It's hard to go wrong with a young Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell, and Mel Gibson. Low key, with an ending I was ambivalent about, but the story was passable and the cast carried it off well.
 
The ending felt a bit weak. Though the photographic style of animation may feel weird to some people I think it put more focus on the story than the action happening on screen - which enhanced the film. All the voice acting was low-key, but decent.
 
A sedate but good thriller, with more humanity than Up in the Air. There is quite a bit of nudity, but generally it fits with the story and the overall feel of the film. A solid movie.
 
Most of this comedy is just passable and a bit uncomfortable in a Meet the Parents sort of way. Jeff Goldblum is awesome in his small role though - the only person who was consistently funny throughout.
 
Aside from the truth or fiction behind this film, Jesse Eisenberg played the role well, and the script was entertaining. I wasn't a big fan of Justin Timberlake's performance, but it was passable.
 
The cast show still seems a bit fragmented, like the cuts between different cast don't quite fit - but the cast itself is improving, and working together better.
 
The trailers for this looked like a mess, but it was actually a lot of fun. All the stars played well together, and Mary-Louise Parker was hilarious. The story had a pretty good flow, and plenty of action to keep things interesting.
 
Obviously a teen show, with plenty of cheerleaders for the guys. That said, it has a bit more depth because of Alyson Michalka's unconventional character.
 
This could be a sexy new show, but Jerry O'Connell is so goofy it's impossible for me to take this seriously - the only thing he's suited for is a spoof poking fun at lawyers.
 
The cast is what really makes any of the Law & Order series good - that's why this new spinoff isn't nearly as good as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit or Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Watchable but not special.
 
As with many of Gordon Ramsay's shows - entertaining and delicious. This US version is far better than the original MasterChef. My only complaint is that it seems unfair that they only taste three dishes in many rounds.
 
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