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Justin Long
Reviews Featuring Justin Long
Hugely-hackneyed teen horror. You might start off screaming, but youll soon be laughing.
The Creeper eats schoolkids from a bus like so many beans from a can, and the result is a film that has some tasty moments, but leaves a bad smell in the end.
A movie that tries to pass off the lyrics to Im Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman as poetry. And thats just ONE example of how bad it is.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
In this goofball sportsfilm spoof there is something for everyone to laugh at - but a few too many cringeworthy own-goals.
A needless addition to a franchise that should have stayed right where it was: the scrap yard.
Sometimes funny, often scary, Drag Me To Hell is exactly what a horror gal likes in her moviesblood, goats, bugs, and people I dont want to see die.
Absolutely nothing memorable, Planet 51 is still a mildly entertaining kids flick that's not too dumbed down for adults.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Definitely no Oscar contender -- and not really even a great kids movie -- it's still worth it if you can see a cheap show because your kids will laugh, even if you're bored silly.
Probably better now as a rental than if you had paid to see it in a theater, Michael Cera fans will love it, while fans of anyone else in the film will feel a little cheated.
Easy to watch and shamefully enjoyable but no matter how much it tries to seem groundbreaking, it's really not.
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