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This felt like Cube in a lot of ways, without the dying. It's also possible to figure out the solution part way through the movie, which makes it feel more real - but there are enough twists to keep it fairly interesting until the end.
 
Completely different than The Butterfly Effect, this film is more of a time-jumping slasher flick. Luckily the acting is far better than The Butterfly Effect 2, and the plot is passable enough to be enjoyable. Just don't expect the nuanced plot of the original.
 
This sequel should never have been made, it adds nothing to the original The Butterfly Effect and manages to combine sub-par acting with a yawn-inducing plot to create a film barely worthy of being a late night TV movie.
 
Dark but excellent, with a pretty good cast, especially Amy Smart and the kids. There are four different endings, but the directors cut is the only version that fits with the dark tone of the film. The other three are happy and seem out of place.
 
This movie is not at all related to American Psycho. That said, Mila Kunis is amusing in this straight-to-video slasher flick. It's so over the top that it ends up being an amusing popcorn movie. Not good, just fun.
 
A self-indulgent script full of pretentious babble. Good acting, but the plot isn't enjoyable. It is a movie that attempts to be clever, but ends up being about abstract ideas, not what is actually on film. Bateman resembles Dexter a little bit
 
An enjoyable action film with Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson balancing the humor and gravity of the film well. Well paced, acted, and filmed, an all around good movie.
 
Felt like more of a generic war movie than Behind Enemy Lines, but it was still somewhat entertaining. One bad scene had their car being shot at from every direction, yet they managed to escape without a single bullet hole in the vehicle
 
This felt more like The Bourne Identity instead of Behind Enemy Lines - except the acting was worse. They added fake gadgets and knife fights between people with guns in an attempt to somehow make it more exciting.
 
A very solid suspense movie, as you would expect from Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington. It took a little while to get going, but in the end it was an enjoyable film with plenty of twists to keep the story moving.
 
Felt like a made for TV version of Crimson Tide, with a little Gray Lady Down mixed in. The acting was very weak, with a bit of unrealistic nuclear dust to top it all off.
 
Not horrible, but surprisingly corny acting from decent actors - Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman. Definitely not the best Robin Hood tale.
 
What is the purpose of filming a movie only to conclude that the previous 90 minutes were fake? I've seen several like this, and each time they just felt like a waste of time rather than whatever profound message the director was trying to convey.
 
This film reminded me a little of The Family Stone, though it was funnier and more outrageous in a juvenile sort of way. The cast is great, there are a lot of recognizable faces, and the plot is good - sometimes predictable but usually amusing
 
The best cast in the series, and thankfully this movie was more reminiscent of Jurassic Park than The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Unfortunately it didn't have the irreverence and comic relief found in the first two films.
 
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