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Bruce Spence
Reviews Featuring Bruce Spence
A fun family film which shows that even a nobody can become a somebody - but with a story that is all too familiar from other Pixar ventures.
Visually stunning, but in every other way completely and utterly boring. I found myself rooting for the robots, if only for the sake of a swifter ending.
Creepy baldies from space and lots of sad faces bring a new meaning to the term city break in this marvellously shady piece of sci-fi.
A sequel that's better than the original thanks to excellent plot progression, characters to care about and one almighty action scene. Incidentally, if you have a leather fetish then this is the best film you'll be able to find outside of your local Erotic City.
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