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Picture this. The weekend is creeping up again and you really want to go to the movies. Cost-wise you're looking at about $10 for the ticket and another $10 for snacks. And if you plan to take your kids, too, you should start filling out the loan application now.In the end, though, it's all worth it if the movie is great and affects us in a way that we think about it after we have left the theater. Of course, if the movie is a smoldering hunk of poo, then you're bitter and jaded. Who wants that?

So to give yourself an edge, you decide to check out some current movie reviews. The thing is that most media outlets that carry current movie reviews have shrunk them to really short word counts, which ends up not telling you a whole lot. Then you have to worry about those sources that may have a vested interest in current movie reviews because their parent company makes movies. Yeah, like you can take those reviews seriously.

So where are to turn for honest and thorough current movie reviews? Spout, that's where.

As a premier online film and video community, Spout serves up current movie reviews, ratings, upcoming movie trailers, and a whole lot more. Your fast and free Spout registration is your ticket into a dynamic online community of film buffs who see movies as more than just simple entertainment.

If you think we're kidding, just read online movie reviews in some of our movie blogs. You'll gain insight from real people who go in-depth in writing current movie reviews and classic movie reviews alike. Who knows, you might even make a few new film friends along the way - you know, maybe a theater usher who can sneak you in the side door after the lights go down and the new film previews start.

Hey, it could happen. You'll never know, however, unless you sign up at Spout.

More Than Just Current Movie Reviews

Sure, current movie reviews are a great way to get an idea of what a film is all about. At Spout, however, we offer you so many more tools to really get into films, like rating, tagging, listing, discussing, and blogging. You can also create and/or join groups at Spout. After all, what's the point of having a sweet online video community like Spout if you can't debate the creative merits of classic films like C.H.U.D. or Every Which Way But Loose. That's what friends are for, right?

One of the ways Spout members like to complement current movie reviews, ratings, and upcoming movie trailers is through our tagging feature. Think of a tag as sort of a one-word description that you use to "tag" a film. Most of the movies you check out at Spout have a list of tags next to it.By clicking on tags that other Spout members have left, you can get new lists of movies that revolve around that common term. So, say you've read a couple of current movie reviews and they are all tagged with the term redemption, simply click on the tag and you'll get a whole list of "redemption" movies as determined by Spout users. Naturally, the tags do get creative, such as kungfu, mission-quest, and even crap. Hey, sometimes instead of a bunch of current movie reviews, one word is all you really need. Can I get an Amen?!

So after you've combed through Spout a few times, took the time to read some online movie reviews, and discovered some classics you totally forgot about, make a list and take it to the Spout store and start loading up your cart. Besides, when you get movies this way, you don't have to worry about getting fleeced at the concessions counter or wonder why your shoes are sticking to the floor. And all you need to do is make a quick trip to the Spout sign up page.

Start Rockin' the Current Movie Reviews with Spout

So come on, take a tour of the place, see what's got people gabbing, peep some upcoming movie trailers, read some current movie reviews; then hustle on over to the registration page.

After that, get ready for Friday nights filled with pure cinematic bliss. (Somebody cue the choir!)



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