| Two chickens (Mel Gibson and Julia Sawahla) fall
in love on a British farm, and together attempt a daring escape from the
clutches of their evil owner.
Starring: Mel Gibson, Julia Sawahla and Miranda Richardson Directed by: Nick Park and Peter Lord Rating: G Length: 85 min. Review: This movie was good and it looked like it took time to make, but i expected more from the creators of wallace and grommit. I recommend this movie to the ages of 4-8, because it's just too boring and doesn't fit the needs a normal movie would have. |
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| The Grinch is a mean-spirited creature who, disguised
as Santa Claus, sneaks into the town of Whoville on Christmas Eve and steals
all of the residents' presents.
Starring: Jim Carrey, Christine Baranski, Molly Shannon and Taylor Momsen Directed by: Ron Howard Rating: PG Length: 102 min. Review: Jim Carrey is the man!, but i expected Much more from him. I expected more rhymes and it should of been much more funny! |
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| A professional hostage negotiator goes to Colombia
to help obtain the release of an American businessman, but ends up falling
in love with the wife of the man he's there to free.
Starring: Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe, David Caruso and David Morse Directed by: Taylor Hackford Rating: R Length: 135 min. Review: Russell Crowe is the man. He played a great part in this movie. I couldn't think of any thing in that movie that he should of changed. |
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| When Maximus (Crowe) returns to Rome from a life
of slavery, he uses his training as a gladiator to challenge Commodus,
avenge his family's murder, and win the admiration of the Roman people.
Starring: Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Richard Harris and Djimon Hounsou Directed by: Ridley Scott Rating: R Length: 150 min. Critics:
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