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I have yet to see a really good Seth Rogen movie - probably because most of his roles require him to act like an idiot. This movie is chock full of slapstick and silliness, which aren't a good replacement for real comedy.










Emmy Rossum is a good actress, she does a great job in the many roles she plays in this movie. Some of the most troubled characters I've seen in a long time. The story pretends to be about growing up, but in the end you still see lost children.










Goldie Hawn plays a ditzy blond well. A bit funny, and somewhat cute, though a lot of the movie felt like filler. Not a compelling story or comedy.










The beginning was excellent, about half way through it started getting really long, ala Tom Hanks in Cast Away. It really needed something to break up an hour long sequence of John Cusack being randomly tortured by 1408. Conclusion was good.










Not for those who want realism - this film is a liberal take on the fairy tale. The dream sequences keep the film from becoming too dark and dreary, though the long monologue toward the end detracts a bit.










The movie was fine, though the 'running out of blood' premise seemed contrived. The ending was poorly thought out too - they could have cured the entire city/world from the building they were already in - why leave?










A lot of self pity going on in this Lifetime movie - world's smallest violin. Worst British accent ever. I actually liked Belinda's agent (Gabrielle Rose) best even though she only had a tiny part.










Enjoyable to watch, it seemed like Kevin Spacey and John Cusack were having a really good time making this movie. Jude Law seemed a little out of place, but his parts were so small it didn't matter much. Maybe a bit on the long side










Slightly better than Battlestar Galactica: Caprica, the pilot movie for this series. Still doesn't share much in common with the Battlestar Galactica series.










I'd recommend I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell instead. This movie was wild and wacky; Unfortunately wild and wacky is not exactly the same as funny - I was definitely expecting more laughs from this movie.










Sienna Miller is enchanting to watch - she plays a fascinating but sad Holly Golightly type character. I honestly don't have any idea how historically accurate the film is though. Reminds me a little of Alfie, thematically.










I'm guessing this is based on a book, I feel like there is a lot more to the relationships that is cut out of the movie. People skip from introductions to being best friends a conversation or two later, with no explanation.










Even better than Hell's Kitchen! Another reality show with Gordon Ramsay - where he helps turn struggling restaurants into successes. After a while it can get a tad repetitive though.










Not exactly the action movie I expected - lots of talking and downtime, far too much of it. The action that it did have wasn't anything special either. If the talking had been good that might have been okay, but it was mostly a time filler.










Jada Pinkett Smith is hilarious, but she plays her role a little too hood and doesn't fit with the rest of the cast. Debra Messing is perfect, and the rest of the cast is just okay.
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November 8, 2011
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October 21, 2011
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October 18, 2011
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