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Holland Taylor
Reviews Featuring Holland Taylor
The 80s setting means its become a tad dated, but this remains a great adventure film thats well worth revisiting.
Decent entertainment, but lacking the excitement, romance and chemistry of the vastly superior "Romancing the Stone".
One of the most intelligent, mentally stimulating and memorable movies of the 90s. A must-see.
Inoffensive, but also nauseatingly unfunny.
The 'Spy Kids' films set new standards in children's cinema, and this one is no exception. Imaginative, pacy, and a whole lot of fun - and with some unpatronising values smuggled in.
An ideal date movie provided dozing off is your idea of a fun night out.
Lipstick lesbianism and awful acting are the order of the day in this semi-enjoyable spy caper.
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