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05/29/09 |
Excellent |
"Director Pete Docter says it took three years to write the script for 'Up,' and the effort shows up on screen." |
| 2. |
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05/29/09 |
Excellent |
"Uproariously gooey and cartoonishly ghoulish... lives by its straightforward title to a delirious degree." |
| 3. |
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05/22/09 |
Good |
"It's dumb. It's dizzy. And it's a lot of fun." |
| 4. |
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05/22/09 |
Outstanding |
"One of those rare sequels that surpasses the original... takes what was fun and builds on it while reining in some of its more pedestrian tendencies." |
| 5. |
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05/21/09 |
Fair |
"...wants to be a serious action picture but can't muster the drive, ambition or vision. It's a headache spectacle hellbent on action for action's sake..." |
| 6. |
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05/15/09 |
Moderate |
"...the backdrop can't breathe life into an exposition-heavy script that pretends to be far brainier than it is..." |
| 7. |
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05/08/09 |
Outstanding |
"...bounces with warm humor, sharp characterization and warp-speed action that should satiate anyone, fan and newbie alike, in the mood for kinetic sci-fi." |
| 8. |
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05/01/09 |
Fair |
"This film might have had the potential to be hilarious and enjoyable, but Dickens himself probably wouldn't have been able to salvage the script." |
| 9. |
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05/01/09 |
Poor |
"...seems to waver between satire, parody, soft porn and domestic soap opera. Maybe I'm confused and didn't realize I just saw the greatest comedy of the year." |
| 10. |
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05/01/09 |
Poor |
"The sub-par animation is only the beginning of 'Battle for Terra's' problems.... The script contains more holes than 'Terra's' compromised atmosphere." |
| 11. |
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05/01/09 |
Very Good |
"The film's song-and-dance component gets more successful as it goes, letting us share the characters' belief that this little troupe deserves its time in the spotlight." |
| 12. |
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04/24/09 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...rote and routine emotional pablum about friendship and salvation through art, but Joe Wright's occasionally visionary direction keeps it aloft, just above the snoozingly ordinary." |
| 13. |
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04/24/09 |
Poor |
"...sloppily thrown together... Had the actors and premise been able to come to life the way the city does, the movie may have had a puncher's chance." |
| 14. |
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04/17/09 |
Weak |
"Kevin Macdonald and his screenwriters make room for a bevy of standard-issue movie tropes... fails to live up to the TV series." |
| 15. |
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04/17/09 |
Weak |
"That sound, that disturbance in the atmosphere, is a million girls collectively swooning.... sweet little life lessons bop you over the head like a throw pillow." |
| 16. |
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04/10/09 |
Weak |
"Laughs flitter here and there. A guffaw happens. But writer-director Jody Hill is after something deeper, darker, creepier." |
| 17. |
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04/03/09 |
Excellent |
"...an enjoyable ride.... gets period details right without bogging down in them.... cares a lot about being as true to the emotions as possible." |
| 18. |
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04/03/09 |
Weak |
"The cars, with all their extravagant gear, are too otherworldly to be cool like the wheels in earthier car pictures such as 'Two-Lane Blacktop' and 'Vanishing Point.' " |
| 19. |
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03/27/09 |
Good (Not Great) |
"Sweet and funny -- not crass -- and blissfully free of the pop-culture references that too often overwhelm DreamWorks titles, the writing here is clever and satirical..." |
| 20. |
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03/20/09 |
Good (Not Great) |
"Glossy but semi-sloppy, crude but sweet... The sincerity, laid on thick, is fake and forced. The laughs are not." |