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Eagle vs. Shark
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    jonnysorrowjonnysorrow What a shame
    by jonnysorrow in jonnysorrow Blog
    hasn't rated it.
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    "The humor was really dry to me. even more dry that napolean dynamite. I also hated the characters. The awkward parts weren't that funny but there was a cool scene with an apple. " [More]
    arincrumleyarincrumley "That was some good sex we had ...
    by arincrumley in arincrumley Blog
    loved it.
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    "Great quotes like that make this movie pretty classic. My favorite seen is when the lead girl is winning everyone at Mortal Combat and then the lead guy she likes starts playing and she just stares at him with adoration. With her eyes off the video game screen he takes her head and rips it out of her body in the game and then is holding a head that has a spine dangling out of it. In one scene you see whats going to happen over the course of the movie. Brilliant. " [More]
    IndieFlixIndieFlix SIFF Film Review: “Eagle vs. Sh ...
    by IndieFlix in IndieFlix Blog
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    "This film nails its tagline – “Finding love was never so… Awkward.”Both of the main characters – the sweet Lily and the arrogant Jarrod, seem almost too awkward on their own to function in society, but that’s their appeal in this “loser genre” film along the lines of “Napoleon Dynamite” and “Me, You, and Everyone We Know”. The situations and conflicts are things that would normally not be seen as troublesome, but Lily and Jarrod react and speak in such a response to them that some of us were squirming uncomfortably in our seats as they struggled to communicate.In their ability to remain deadpan throughout the entire film and emote a strong reaction (of various kinds) from the audience, Jemaine Clement (Jarrod) and Loren Horsley (Lily) were fantastic actors. The story was filled with various curves and twists, some more predictable than others, that didn’t bore for a moment, and the clips of stop-anima ... " [More]
 
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