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Another movie review from the Hammond family. Natalie and I went to see Tropic Thunder tonight, eh, it was so-so, not too great, but not too bad either. I must say, I was thinking lately that I haven't enjoyed Stiller movies, now I am pretty sure I just don't like the guy's work. I think Something About Mary was his one and only good role.
Wow "The Dark Night" is an amazing movie. Natalie and I just got back from seeing it on the Mega Screen down in Chesterfield Valley. I wanted to stay and watch it again!

Natalie and I haven't gone to a movie in a while (a while for us is a month or so), so we went to see Hancock tonight.

I must warn you now, DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY! This was one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time, if not ever. I like Will Smith, I generally like his movies, but this one, I don't know what the point of the movie was, seriously. I want my 18.50 back!

So sometime last year, I, as most motorheads, heard about Eddie Griffen wrecking a Ferrari Enzo at some driving event. The car was owned by the director of a movie called Redline, a movie that Eddie was in, and this driving event was supposed to be a promotion for. I think Eddie wrecking the car must of been the best promotion this movie ever could have asked for, because the movie itself sucked. The thing only grossed 6 million dollars, after a 4 million dollar opening weekend, that should tell you something. From the IMDB page it looks like the estimated budget was 26 million. This movie was horrible, I can't believe how bad it was. The quality of the picture was very good, clear, crisp, but the story, racing, lines were just plain idiotic. I can't believe a movie like this was even made.
Today after the VW hunt Russ, Layne and I saw Speed Racer. I must say, I had no real desire to see it based on the previews, and the fact that I never watched it as a kid, but wow. Great flick
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