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Christopher Plummer
Reviews Featuring Christopher Plummer
There is little that is new in the movie and you always know whats coming, but thats not really the point with the films in this series. Slasher movie fans are likely to turn it into a cult classic anyway.
A nicely put together period drama, with a surprising amount of humour and an impressive ensemble cast.
Calling it a Beautiful Mind seems a tad self-indulgent but its certainly a bloody good one.
This sort of below-par rube gothic may play well out in the sticks, but we city slickers like us somethin' more sophisticated and original, y'hear...
Sit back, think of Britain, and try to ignore the fact that its not half as good as it should be.
Great man, quite good film.
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.
Not the Spike Lee of old, but then again why cant he make the movies he wants.
Shouldve known a studio thats made us love a robot with no dialogue and rat living in a kitchen could make a story out of anything, but I had no idea they could make me cry, laugh, and feel as happy as I did with Up.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Heath Ledger's final performance will bring this reasonable movie more attention than it probably deserves.
No doubt a fun ride with some things going for it but Priest is just a vacuous airhead that's completely letdown by a lack of substance.
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