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Saving Private Ryan review at theOneliner.com ... a very good reason the BBFC passed this movie uncut with a 15 certificate, ... Saving Private Ryan is not so much a movie to be enjoyed as it is to be ...
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Creep review at theOneliner.com Feb 5, 2005 ... asked existential art-rock warblers Radiohead in their seminal tune Creep. In one of those wonderful moments of synchronicity, it's exactly ...
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eXistenZ review at theOneliner.com David Cronenberg's irritatingly spelt eXistenZ sets itself in the near future where the virtual reality dream that's been kicking around for the last decade ...
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Calendar Girls review at theOneliner.com The sleepy village of Knapely is the kind of picturesque, sleepy Yorkshire town resting in the shadow of the mining era that Hollywood loves to imagine as ...
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Calendar Girls review at theOneliner.com Annie Clarke (Julie Walters) and Chris Harper (Helen Mirren) are best of friends and reluctant regulars of the W.I. Knapely division's monthly meetings. ...
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Deathwatch review at theOneliner.com War films are apparently the new black, and having exhausted the WW2 gusher, Deathwatch takes a bold step backwards into the mud-filled trenches of The War ...
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Ninja Cop review at theOneliner.com As the title suggests, you take control of a ninja who happens to be a cop. Fair enough. There's some tortuous plot to justify the fact that you'll go up ...
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The Third Pint review at theOneliner.com Jun 24, 2008 ... Because, on balance, that's pretty much all that the The Third Pint reduces itself to. It's setup runs thus; Some dude called David Maitt ...
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith review at theOneliner.com Jun 9, 2005 ... Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Relationship woes + guns = mis-guided missile. Disappointingly dud. fullstar emptystar. Released in 2005, certified UK-15. ...
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith review at theOneliner.com Jun 9, 2005 ... Beginning with a therapist's couch session, Mr. & Mrs. Smith does, as one might expect from Liman, at least set out to approach the ...
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