
Why not give the comments of the movie magazine?
Whenever you hear an opinion on television is like "the week News Calling this movement, excellent, action-packed thriller. When I go to a movie and somebody asks me how was the movie I usually say "oh, it was "good", I do not buy "or" If I were you, wait until it arrives on DVD. "Why do magazines give actual notice like normal people? You know, Newsweek said "hey, is authorized.
It therefore seems REVEIW are good, the movie sux, and when movies REVEIW sucking rock
Sixteen Candles: Joslyn’s DVD Movie Pick of the Week
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Bridesmaids (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) $14.98 Kristen Wiig co-wrote and stars in this raunchy comedy from “Freaks and Geeks” creator Paul Feig. Romantically challenged and financially troubled, Annie (Wiig) tries to rise to the occasion when she’s tapped to be her best friend’s (Maya Rudolph) maid of honor. But will Annie’s competition with a controlling bridesmaid (Rose Byrne) bring the wedding plans crashing down? With Melissa McCarthy, Wen… |
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Mother’s Day [Blu-ray/DVD Combo] $11.60 Saw II helmer Darren Lynn Bousman brings a grim touch to this remake of the 1980 shocker, as three criminal brothers return home after a botched robbery. Surprised to discover their mother (Rebecca De Mornay) missing from the house and a young couple living there instead, the reprobate trio takes the pair and their guests hostage, instigating a reign of abusive terror that only escalates when Mom … |
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The Town (Blu-ray/DVD Ultimate Collector’s Edition) $27.23 Ben Affleck co-wrote, directed, and stars in this crime thriller about a Boston bank robber who falls for a hostage (Rebecca Hall) he took while wearing a mask during a recent heist. As he tries to ensure Hall never finds out who he really is, Affleck reluctantly agrees to plan a dangerous caper, clashes with his reckless partner (Jeremy Renner), and attempts to stay one step ahead of an FBI agent… |