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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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The movie version of Kurt Vonnegut's "Breakfast of Champions" was apparently a labour of love for it’s star, Bruce Willis, a confessed Kurt Vonnnegut fan. Well I, also, am a Vonnegut fan, and yet there was nothing of what I love about Vonnegut’s work in this movie.
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Justin Harries,
20 January 1999 |
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New York, a la Martin Sorsese. A cess pool of human degradation, where life and death walk hand in hand, where there is always a new low to be enacted.
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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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Yes those evil scientist have been at it again with a bumper crop of GM sharks with super brains and the ability to swim backwards (apparently regular sharks can't).
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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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When Dinosaur was released in the States last May, it got a lot of stick for its derived, simplistic storylines. How ridiculous it was to see Dinosaurs talking, and how childish the whole thing was. Well, reality check guys... this movie is for kids. Grow up!
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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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Drawing from numerous sources, including the bible, Catholic dogma and Dante, Smith brilliantly conceives a thoroughly researched concept that is utterly compelling...
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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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As school girl Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon) begins to spell out her plans for global domination in a documentary style voice over at the beginning of Election, I was immediately reminded of Gus Van San's far superior movie "To Die For".
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