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Marisa Tomei
Reviews Featuring Marisa Tomei
An entertaining film full of gags that will cheerfully while away a couple of hours without requiring much thought or concentration.
Lacking both the wit and charm of fellow Nickelodeon creation Rugrats, only the youngest of viewers are likely to find The Wild Thornberrys anything other than totally forgettable.
Worth checking in for a look but you probably wont want to make a habit of it.
A reasonable movie, but one thats steeped in irrelevance.
A close-up dive into one section of one mans life that shows just whats possible, movie-wise, when the right actor and the right director are in it for the love of the film.
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