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Interesting concept, but not really a movie - just people sitting in front of a green screen talking to the camera. I feel like they took the screen tests from The Devil Wears Prada and turned them into an art project.
 
Elisha Cuthbert is good in this dark, but not particularly scary horror film. Solid action sequences and plot, though predictable for the most part - but the ending is excellent.
 
Perfect example of a movie that's so badly acted it actually becomes fun to watch. Everything about this movie - story, acting, and CGI is solidly B quality, yet somehow I enjoyed it.
 
Cast and acted well, this was a pretty good albeit slightly predictable thriller. Paced well with good production values and a solid story, this was enjoyable to watch.
 
Jack Nicholson is dirty and amusing as usual, though I prefer the way Paul Gross plays the role in the TV show remake Eastwick. Overall a decent cast and a passable story - and it does explain a few story gaps in the TV series.
 
An excellent fantasy adventure, akin to a darker more modern Alice In Wonderland type tale. The cast is filled with stars, but Tom Waits manages to outperform them all. The ending is decent, though a bit anticlimactic.
 
The story is decent and the acting is sub-par, but the entire film comes off as a tall tale about 'the one that got away'.
 
Definitely not your classic zombie film - mostly slow paced with a few action sequences. The characters were well done, and the story was passable.
 
Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler have enough chemistry to carry off a rocky relationship, but fail at convincingly portraying love. Consequently the first part of the movie was funny and charming, and the last half was corny and a bit dry.
 
Decent cop show with a western flavor. It has a laid back pace and a hefty dose of attitude in classic Olyphant style. This show has potential to become fantastic, but so far it just consists of Olyphant beating up a criminal or two per episode.
 
Well filmed indie flick with an interesting premise. Definitely a character movie - there aren't any big events - it just follows the main character through several days of her life.
 
Decently acted (Elisha Cuthbert plays a conflicted character well) with a fairly predictable story and ending. For the most part the plot was good, though at times it seemed a bit trivial - not events worthy of being filmed.
 
Some of the interview sections are pretty funny, but the rest of the movie is rather uninteresting, and the dialogue is sometimes very contrived. Becomes a bit disjointed because of the way the interviews are thrust into the middle of the story too.
 
Excellent battle sequences, and a great cast. The story overall was good, though there were a few parts that seemed a bit out of place.
 
A delusional story spun into a film with poor effects and a rather unclear ending. The only redeeming factor was a decent cast, so the acting was okay. Overall a very disappointing movie.
 
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November 8, 2011
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