If the television show Happy Days “jumped the shark” and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull “nuked the fridge”, then The Fast and Furious Franchise has definitely “launched the Fiero”.
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Last Train from Gun Hill is a good, old-fashioned, classic Western with an excellent cast and an interesting story.
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Moreno has had a long and distinguished career and, in many ways, has been a trailblazer for all who have come after her.
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See this one, you’ll enjoy it thoroughly.
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Pixar typically creates full and robust animation with fleshed-out characters and bright and bold hues. Luca is no different in this regard.
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With upgraded technology, older films can be hit or miss. This combo pack is presented in Dolby Vision video and Dolby Atmos Audio, which makes the set worth purchasing.
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Director Patrick Hughes (The Expendables 3) once again helms this sequel and, while he tries to recapture the magic of the first film, there just isn’t enough plot to sustain the sophomore effort.
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While the film had an interesting premise, a strong cast and a seasoned director, the plot was difficult to follow which confused me quite a bit.
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Hiddleston seamlessly slides back into the Asgardian God role as the annoying, obnoxious adopted brother of Thor.
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What makes this movie truly great is the combination of strong source material, a dynamic director, and an incredible cast.
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