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By:
Kit Bowen
March 09, 2007 5:58am EST
Wild Hogs is basically City Slickers meets Easy Rider--just a whole lot sillier without any sociological angst.
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By:
Nicholas White
November 10, 2006 1:13pm EST
Robert Downey Jr. as the Wolfman? Only in this dystopian, squirm-inducing journey into artsy madness, with Nicole Kidman as '50s photographer Diane Arbus. Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus is unlike anything you've seen--prickly whiskers and all.
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By:
Fred Topel
November 10, 2006 1:13pm EST
It feels like a long wait until morning but at least you’re spending time with some great actors.
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WENN.com Source
September 20, 2006 6:08am EST
TV hits Weeds and Entourage and quirky movie Grandma's Boy lead the way at the sixth High Times Stony Awards, a prize giving that celebrates marijuana culture.
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Scott Huver
September 08, 2006 5:04am EST
Hollywoodland is a well-acted, moody and sumptuously evocative recreation of LA’s seemingly glamorous underbelly circa the 1950s but tries entirely too hard to be Chinatown.
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By:
Kit Bowen
August 25, 2006 7:58am EST
It’s hard to knock something as inspiring as a true story about a local guy, with no football experience, trying out for his home pro team and making the cut. But Invincible does nothing to improve on the already very tired sports underdog theme.
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By:
Kit Bowen
August 18, 2006 1:15pm EST
Although a promising start with enough decent laughs to keep you going, Accepted eventually degenerates into any number of college-themed underdog movies. Still, this could possibly gain Frat Pack pledge Justin Long his own acceptance.
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By:
Mike Szymanski
July 21, 2006 5:12am EST
How can a movie with such talented performers and such an original concept seem so entirely like a re-tread? Help them Superman!
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Brian Marder
March 24, 2006 1:35pm EST
Fart jokes? Check. Bowel jokes? You betcha. Toilet paper jokes? Covered. Fart noises? The best. Cockroaches/rats in kitchens? Sure, throw ‘em in. Actual humor? Uh…what’s that again?
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Brian Marder
January 27, 2006 9:34am EST
Big Momma's House 2 is precisely what you'd expect from a sequel whose title no longer has any affiliation with the current "story": a few harmless, lowbrow laughs, all of which are forever indebted to the formulas of crap past.