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James Remar
Reviews Featuring James Remar
Car fanatics will love gazing at those automobiles burning rubber, but unfortunately theres little else happening. Its just 2 mediocre.
Outdated, offensive, and not remotely funny give this one a wide berth.
A sombre, multi-layered mystery of bereavement and revenge, obscuring its solution in a blood-red mist.
About as realistic as, erm an episode of 24. But bags of fun with it.
Hard as it is to care about these homicidal homemakers, it is harder still to laugh at them.
Theres really no good reason for this film to have been made, and even with a couple of mild screams, theres also no really good reason to see it.
Performances go a long way to raise this presidential portrait up into something entertaining, but theres not really anything all that memorable except some great performances by James Brolin, Richard Dreyfuss, and James Cromwell.
A generally enjoyable film that fails to kick on after a rollicking first half. Spoiler: Quentin Tarrantino should never, ever speak in an Australian accent ever again.
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