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Aaron's Reviews

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“Move over, Optimus. Bourne is back and badder than ever!”


Matt Damon's stylish anti-hero Jason Bourne returns to the big screen for one last go around with The Bourne Ultimatum. Directed by Paul Greengrass, who took over the series after the first film, this new chapter takes all the great elements of the first two films and kicks them up a notch. ...
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“You'll think you've died and gone to Cartoon Network.”


If Michael Bay were any kind of food, he'd be a parfait. Much like the tasty treat, his pictures are loaded with layer after layer of bangs, booms, whizzes, and more booms. But with both indulgences, once you finish you are usually left regretting the purchase, and feeling even more empty than befor...
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“An absolute gem. Brad Bird and Pixar have gone and done it again.”


Before beginning my review, I must first ask for an indulgence from you, my reader. It is my job as a critic to point out and magnify a film's shortcomings, and most of the time I enjoy doing so. When I do bash a picture, I take pride in my explanation and justification in doing so. As a filmmaker m...
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“If you're not laughing then you may as well just have yourself committed right now.”


Is it possible that writer/director Judd Apatow has just created the perfect comedy? After a century of trial and error, have we finally found a movie so fresh and so hilarious that it will change the landscape of cinema from hereafter? Has there at long last been a stoner comedy created that appeal...
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“All the glitz and glamour is back in Shrek³, but the cleverness and razor-sharp wit made the franchise appeal to adults as well as children is absent. What was once innovative has turned formulaic, and parents everywhere will be rolling their eyes.”


Next in the long line of trilogy-cappers this summer season is the return of everybody's favorite Ogre, Donkey, Puss, Gingerbread man, and...Justin Timberlake? Shrek the Third is in many ways a dumbed-down, more juvenile version of the first two. Now I know what you're thinking, the movie is ...
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“Hoblit took a mediocre script and with the help of two great actors created a legitimate legal thriller. There's nothing new or exciting about its presentation, but the screen presences of Hopkins and Gosling are what make Fracture intriguing.”


First of all, let me get something out in the open. Any experienced movie-goer who isn't borrowing his older brother's ID to see this movie will guess the twist ending about halfway through. Most of the time, modern day films will omit critical parts of the story to ensure the audience will be in th...
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“Hilarious in spurts, but it lacks the ingenuity and the supporting cast that made Anchorman so great.”


Another year, another vehicle for the madness of Will Ferrell. Blades Of Glory has some priceless moments sprinkled throughout, but as a parody of professional Ice Skating it never really crystallizes. Instead, the film presents itself as a satire of sport movies. As a comedic premise, the ir...
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“A well-crafted, adrenaline-fueled thriller that tries just a bit too hard to become something it's not.”


Bang, Bang, Boom. These are the sounds of Antoine Fuqua's new thriller Shooter starring Mark Wahlberg (The Departed) and Michael Peña (World Trade Center). From start to finish, your ears will ring with the clatter of automatic weapons and the semi-sonic booms of Mr. Wahlberg's trusty .50...
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