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October 6, 2000
Movie Review: Meet The Parents I enjoyed this entire movie from start to finish. It's funny when it has to be, hilarious when it needs to be and even touching as it nears conclusion... mark for My Articles similar articles
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"Shanghai Noon" Jackie Chan's latest teams him up in 1880s America with Owen Wilson -- and gives a giddy glimpse of what he'll be doing after he gets too old to do his death-defying stunts. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Eddie: What happened? On the set of his first movie, he was young, gifted, black and beautiful. In his new one, it's just a Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy World. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Movies About Making Movies Tinseltown gets retrospective in these lesser-known gems: Hearts of Darkness... Baadasssss!... Bowfinger... The Player... State and Main... mark for My Articles similar articles
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"I Spy" Owen Wilson is funny, Eddie Murphy's a braying ass and the easygoing humor of the classic TV series is frittered away. mark for My Articles similar articles
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"The Score" Robert De Niro, Marlon Brando and Edward Norton (almost) get away with this high-tech heist for adults... mark for My Articles similar articles
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"Analyze That" The mobster-shrink sequel cracks wise for 15 minutes then puts on a pair of concrete shoes and takes comedy out for a cruise. mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 22, 2001
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Top 10: Martin Scorsese Films We guarantee that Martin Scorsese has either directed, written or produced a lot of best movies you've seen in the past four decades. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 21, 2001
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Top 10: Chill Out Movies Stressed out? Need to take a chill pill? These 10 films provide entertainment that requires little thinking and even less emotional involvement. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 6, 2000
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"Meet the Parents" Robert De Niro works a menacingly cheerful voodoo in a rambling little comedy from the director of the "Austin Powers" movies... mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 10, 2003
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"Just Married" The groom is a doofus, the bride has genuine screwball talent, but there's nothing funny about a dead dog. mark for My Articles similar articles