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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Its watching films like this that make you really appreciate just how good the Indiana Jones movies really are.
A film with no more right to public consumption than a four-year-old steak pie. And its twice as stinky.
A moving, deeply personal tale of illegal aliens, extraterrestrials, and learning to say goodbye.
Caesar himself would probably give it the thumbs up even though its apparently a myth that they did that.
Keanu Reeves surfs through his acting in this otherwise excellent demonic film noir.
Not even Queen Latifahs ever-bubbly presence can prevent this from turning into one seriously bad hair day.
Its loud, proud, and moves at a hundred miles an hour and its also the most mindlessly enjoyable flick of 2005. Check your brain cells at the theatre door and enjoy a trip to The Island.
An African adventure with a heart and a questionable accent. Definitely, more fun and less depressing than watching an informercial, bru.
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