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Justin Harries,
01 October 2001 |
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The hopes for misery meister extraordinaire Kubrick’s unfulfilled cinematic dream of a future populated by sentient robots eventually fulfilled by sometime saccharine-peddler Spielberg never boded well.
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Graham Bower,
01 October 2001 |
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Who would ever have imagined that Ewan McGregor, dressed up in period costume bellowing corny pop medleys into the long suffering ear of Nicole “rebound” Kidman could make for an entertaining trip to the picture house.
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Patrick Dickinson,
01 June 2001 |
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The images of pumped rottweilers ripping each other to shreds, and limp, extinguished carcasses being dragged through pools of suds and blood are as unforgettable as they are unwatchable.
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Graham Bower,
07 May 2001 |
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On one level, AntiTrust appears to be little more than a mud-slinging vehicle for Tim Robbins (co-director and star), who is presumably frustrated that thanks to the new presidential administration, Microsoft looks set to wriggle out of its legal difficulties.
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jerry carpenter,
05 April 2001 |
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It starts out like a film length version of a Stella Artois ad, and it's as sticky and sentimental as the title suggests, so why would a hard bitten nerdy cynic like it so much ? Read on ..
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jerry carpenter,
05 April 2001 |
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War is HELL. But Jude Law at war is WORSE. Two snipers go head-shot to head-shot during the bloodiest battle of the Second World War and the result is a film this boring ?!! - find out why..
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