Category: 2000s

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Double Whammy (2001)

It’s hard to believe that a movie as poor as Double Whammy would ever be made by such a credible filmmaker like Tom DiCillo, yet here it is, a sloppy piece of head-scratching ineptitude for...

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Catwoman (2004)

Change the name, change the origin, change the town, change the personality, and what do you have?  Not DC Comics’ Catwoman, I can attest.  The only similarities between Catwoman‘s Patience Phillips and Selina Kyle of...

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Taking Lives (2004)

Yes, it’s another farfetched serial killer flick, clutching desperately at a new twist to the genre, but the contortions the plot goes through to try to make this premise fly is downright embarrassing.  It’s...

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Anita and Me (2002)

Anita and Me was written for the screen by Meera Syal herself from her bestselling novel of the same name.  Syal is a British-born woman of Indian descent, and one can tell from her keen...

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Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Spider-Man 2 is a bit of an oddity for an action-packed superhero summer blockbuster.  Perhaps no other in the genre has ever bothered devoting so much effort into character development, which is quite the gamble...

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White Chicks (2004)

I don’t know which is the most unbelievable aspect of the Wayans boys latest venture into crude humor, White Chicks — that two Black men could be believable as white women or that a script this...

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Dodgeball (2004)

Rawson Marshall Thurber may be a first-time big-screen writer-director, but he had already made a splash in sports comedy with a series of television commercials for Reebok called, “Terry Tate: Office Linebacker”.  Thurber started...

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Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)

Cradle 2 the Grave marks the third hip hop kung fu gangsta flick from Polish cinematographer Bartkowiak (Romeo Must Die and Exit Wounds being the other two), and the result isn’t bad, it’s just more of the same.  Cradle is...

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The Terminal (2004)

Steven Spielberg follows up one of his lighter films, Catch Me If You Can, with an even frothier affair in The Terminal, another film inspired by a true story catapulted to the realm of the fantastic through...

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Around the World in 80 Days (2004)

Very loosely based on the classic Jules Verne novel, and made into a movie more than once already (most notably in 1956 with David Niven), Around the World in 80 Days is an old-fashioned adventure in...