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Under the Tuscan Sun: Diane Lane, I feel so sorry for you. This movie made no sense, but my mom liked it, so I gave it some bonus points. So there is this woman whose husband just left her and wants money from her. She can't really pay him (oh, did I mention that she's a struggling writer) so she sells her house and moves to Italy, which seems like a logical step for anyone. Then her pregnant lesbian friend (enter Sandra Oh) comes to live with her because her girlfriend dumps her. In the end she falls in love again with another man who looks younger than her. In fact, everyone in this movie looked younger than her, how old is she? 2/10
Along Came Polly: Ugh, Ben Stiller again, I can't believe it. So Jennifer Aniston is Stiller's high school crush who can't seem to do anything at all in a clean and organized way. Debra Messing and Hank Azaria are thrown in somewhere. In the end it's the same old shyt. Ben Stiller is playing the same role we've seen him play before, except this time he isn't even a little funny. Okay, this review might suck, but it's nothing compared to the movie. 0/10
oh, did I mention that she's a struggling writer) so she sells her house and moves to Italy, which seems like a logical step for anyone. Then her pregnant lesbian friend (enter Sandra Oh) comes to live with her because her girlfriend dumps her. In the end she falls in love again with another man who looks younger than her. In fact, everyone in this movie looked younger than her, how old is she? 2/10
WTF? I MIGHT see the movie only because I want to understand what goes on with those hampsters runnin laps on the wheel inside your head
Along Came Polly: Ugh, Ben Stiller again, I can't believe it. So Jennifer Aniston is Stiller's high school crush who can't seem to do anything at all in a clean and organized way. Debra Messing and Hank Azaria are thrown in somewhere. In the end it's the same old shyt. Ben Stiller is playing the same role we've seen him play before, except this time he isn't even a little funny. Okay, this review might suck, but it's nothing compared to the movie. 0/10
I'll think have to see this one--not for the cinema or art, though.
The Da Vinci Code - Basically a summarization of the book except that the ending is changed. I would say the book is much better! But overall the movie is not bad - 7/10
It was absolutely average. Didn't hate it completly, didn't blow me away. There were good artistic parts, it was edited well and coherently flowed, but, it wasn't that great in that scenes were too short, there were few unneccesary, and some didn't have any right to be in that movie. Some of it was stupid, but, nothing to write home about. 5/10.
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