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uofc57 has written 8 reviews.
I hope whatever bugs are on here are fixed soon so I can add the summary for this awesome movie! This movie is a Bollywood take on the film "When Harry Met Sally" in that it's about two people who meet over the course of many years and...
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Posted nov 5, 2007 6:49 am pt

The Outsiders
I didn't love this film like I though I would. I honestly prefer the book. However, the acting was very good, and it's fun to see all of these present-day stars in their rookie glory. Ralph Macchio is especially compelling as Johnny. The...
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Posted nov 4, 2007 2:04 pm pt

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
A classic! This movie is so wonderful. The singing is top notch, and the barn dance is one-of-a-kind - it definitely shows that dancing is not for sissies. It features the amazing singing talent of Keel and Powell, as well as the dancing...
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Posted oct 30, 2007 1:01 pm pt

Wasabi
When watching this movie, one has to put aside all matters of taste, and just enjoy the corny action and comedy. I loved Jean Reno; I would never have known he could be so funny. Plus, it's fun to see him in a French movie for once. The story's...
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Posted oct 30, 2007 12:33 pm pt

Shall We Dance?
This version is so, so much better than the American remake. It's characters are quieter, but much deeper. What I like best is that Sugiyama's desire to learn dance is not dumbed down to lust for the teacher, but rather a fascination with her...
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Posted oct 29, 2007 12:39 pm pt

The Karate Kid
Such a good film! It's a true classic. It's very cheesy, but it also has a lot of heart. I also really like the main characters of Daniel and Mr. Miyagi - there aren't heroes like them in movies today.
Posted oct 29, 2007 10:48 am pt

10 Things I Hate About You
I loved this movie; it's actually the only teen flick of the 90s that I enjoyed. The modern take on the Shakespeare play is perfectly balanced: it takes what is good from the play, but keeps things modern and fresh as well.
Posted oct 28, 2007 9:08 pm pt

When I first saw Armstrong on the first episode of Robin Hood, I fell in love with his accent and his good looks. However, he has proved to be more than a pretty face on the show. The show itself is campy, but he makes it worth while. If...
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Posted oct 28, 2007 12:50 pm pt


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