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David Zucker has written and directed some of the biggest comedies of all time, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
In order to cure Elena, Stefan must force Jeremy to kill in order to become a hunter.
There is a part of me that wants to write a two sentence review for this movie: "Killing Them Softly is fantastic! Go see it." Leave it at that. My reasoning? The things that make this movie so engaging, so unique, and so fascinating, could almost sound too off-putting or esoteric in a film review.
I have written a lot of material about things I've hated. The reaction has been hit or miss.
After a few weeks away, Supernatural is back with its zaniest episode yet in Hunteri Heroici.
"Well, if you're gonna be a lawyer, you're gonna need an undergraduate degree."
Actually, that is not true. Greg is wrong here, as he found out that his son was accepted into university. But more likely, it is the show's writers that are uninformed.
Okay, so after criticizing how immature this season's new love triangle was, Glee must've heard me because they stepped up their game with a couple of surprise twists to make this triangle much more interesting. All that trouble that Ryder was having in his classes? Turns out he's dyslexic.
At only thirteen years of age, Toronto-born Dakota Goyo has already worked with the likes of Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, and director Darren Aranofsky. Not bad for someone barely a teenager.
Were you like me and found it a little odd that this episode wasn't so much the New Directions staging the musical Grease, but more them paying homage to the 1978 movie Grease? I'm a fan of the movie too, but I would have liked to have seen some creativity instead of everyone just performing scenes shot for shot straight out of the m
"Do not think you are off the hook."
There were two god awful all too familiar stories that were present in "Lawmen," that have been way overused in the genre of the police drama. The first story was that of the renegade police officer, that was willing to be the bad guy in order to punish the criminals.
This past Friday (November 9, 2012) families in Vancouver, BC were given the chance to experience DreamWorks Animations' Rise of the Guardians first hand, as award-winning comedian and impressionist Patrick Maliha visited Chapters at Metropolis at Metrotown to read the movie novelization.
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