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Jon Voight
Reviews Featuring Jon Voight
Potty-level action flick. Call me old fashioned, but I'm sticking to Indiana Jones.
Rarely have I enjoyed a kiddy-flick so much this is a movie every member of the family, young or old, will be able to get involved in. One of the best movies of 2003.
Oliver Stone confusing a u-turn with going endlessly round and round in circles.
While not superior to the original, this paranoid conspiracy psycho-thriller is still a superior remake.
Its big, its loud, and its a bit of an all-American mess but its not quite as bad as you might expect.
This amiable cake-eating adventure yarn tries to rediscover what has real value in America besides wealth, but cannot in the end resist showing us the money.
This detestable baby bunkum makes Look Whos Talking look like Citizen Kane.
If you can get through the lackluster first hour of this cop family gone wrong saga, youll be rewarded with a well-acted, suspenseful crime thriller.
Made a better film by a great cast, Four Christmases isn't anything new, but it's funny and it's got at least one character that everyone can cringe in recognition at having in their extended family tree.
Schlesinger's classic Seventies tale of the American Dream gone wrong, starring a very young John Voight and a very small Dustin Hoffman. Most definitely not a Western.
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