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Movie Review: Just Go With It
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelFor one magic moment, Jennifer Aniston looks into Adam Sander's eyes — and we buy it. Her character is reciting a list of what she loves about his character, and even though they're in a fake marriage on a “fake-cation,” just doing... -
'Reno 911!: Miami'
Special to The TimesIn "Reno 911!: Miami," all you need to know about Reno's finest (the dysfunctional sheriff's department from the cult Comedy Central TV show) is summed up early on when a call comes in for an "814"—"armed person on the roof." Or, as it turns out,...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Reno 911! (tv program), Comedy Central (tv network), Dwayne Johnson
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'Art School Confidential'
Times Staff WriterIf a more elegant and succinct explanation of what compels some people to go to art school has ever been filmed, I haven't seen it. Terry Zwigoff's "Art School Confidential" begins with a steady, mostly silent (except for a rhythmic pounding of fist on...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Pablo Picasso, Music Theater, Sony Corp.
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'The Benchwarmers'
NewsdayFrom the beginning to its very end, "The Benchwarmers" seems to be struggling to justify its own existence. "This can't be happening," says Clark (Jon Heder), the overgrown, nose-picking paperboy as he's being beaten down by kids half his age. This...Tags: Dennis Dugan, Entertainment, Movies, Sports, Adam Sandler
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'Grandma's Boy'
Special to The TimesAt long last, a movie to steal the audience away from "The Chronicles of Narnia"! "Grandma's Boy" has it all — bong hits, top-heavy topless women, Doris Roberts acting stoned, Shirley Knight karaoke-singing "Baby, Talk Dirty to Me," Shirley Jones...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Linda Cardellini, Shirley Knight, Adam Sandler
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'Malibu's Most Wanted'
Times Staff WriterIn the raucous "Malibu's Most Wanted," Ryan O'Neal's Bill Gluckman is a glib, rich gubernatorial candidate with a beautiful wife (Bo Derek) but a problematic son, Brad (Jamie Kennedy). It seems the Gluckmans never made time for Brad, and he has grown up...Tags: Entertainment, Bill Elliott, Satire (genre), Los Angeles, John Anderson
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