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Ed
A monkey playing baseball, what could be cuter? In the case of Bill CouturiĆ©’s Ed, you could slap Chunk from The Goonies in in some Victoria’s Secret lingerie and you’d have something more attractive.
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Baseball Movies · Films: E · Reviews: E
A monkey playing baseball, what could be cuter? In the case of Bill CouturiĆ©’s Ed, you could slap Chunk from The Goonies in in some Victoria’s Secret lingerie and you’d have something more attractive.
Martin Campbell returns to the once edgy and jagged ground of his excellent BBC miniseries Edge of Darkness with a much slicker spin that sheds much of what made the first go around so good.
Christmas · Films: E · Reviews: E
A film with a few inspired moments – mostly towards the end – sprinkled in with a whole lot of awkward, even mean, portions. The result is a major disappointment.
A classic Judge film: somewhat uneven but filled with interesting, albeit clueless, characters and funny set-ups.
Reminds us that no matter where you are, this third rock from the sun of ours is a gorgeous thing.
While it does have some solid moments of action, the film as a whole is laughable.
Hawks and his cast and crew make El Dorado seem so easy. It’s like a refined blockbuster that’s confident in hitting its ability to hit the right notes.
Took the sleaze of the teen comedy and spun it into something that’s both hugely entertaining and extremely insightful.
Attempting to tap into the public’s collective fears and suspicions comes D.J. Caruso’s preposterous Eagle Eye, an action film with plenty of thrills but I have no idea what alternate reality it’s set in.
Paul W.S. Anderson’s outer space horror Event Horizon is an example of a potentially great and complex idea given a simplistic and ultimately ridiculous execution.