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    MovieBabeMovieBabe Worst of 2001
    by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
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    "Did you hear about the blond couple who froze to death at the drive-in? They went to see Closed for Winter. What did the fish say when he hit a concrete wall? "Dam." The above jokes -- which make me laugh every time -- are an appropriate introduction to the year's worst cinematic disasters for the following reasons: (1) The first is my favorite movie-related joke, (2) both indicate that I'm easily amused, and (3) the punch line of the second has typically been my reaction when I learn of the films I've been assigned to review. It's been a dismal year at the movies, from disappointing summer fare (how do you make Pearl Harbor boring?) to so-so independents and foreign films that have been successful simply because people are tired of feeling so bad (Amelie? Cute, but about 20 minutes too long). Then there are the no-name, no-plot groaners that I get stuck with, this year's unusually high number of which is attributable to either frantic green-lighting during ... " [More]
    MovieBabeMovieBabe See Spot Run
    by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
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    "Having grown up on Warner Bros. cartoons, I'm proof that watching animated anvils getting dropped on people's heads and singing "Kill the Wabbit" along with an angry little Elmer Fudd holding a shotgun won't ruin a kid for life. When it comes to live action, however (and it's looking as if David Arquette's presence in a movie may be as trusty as the MPAA at warning of overdone violence) I can't help but wonder if guns being pointed at animals and a man getting his testicle bitten off by a dog (to be replaced by a metal ball) qualify as suitable entertainment for children. See Spot Run stars Arquette as Gordon, a fumbling man-child who must prove that he's not as dumb as he looks -- and that he's worthy of a willowy blonde's love -- when he's stuck looking after the blonde's son, James (Angus T. Jones), for a couple of days. Meanwhile, one of the FBI's finest canines, Agent 11, escapes from a doggie witness-protection program (establis ... " [More]
 
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