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Sidewalks of New York |
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Rating: Summary: Ugh. Review: This is the kind of movie I would normally avoid at all costs. I had not seen previews or anything though and ended up at this movie by chance. Big mistake. I kept waiting for some sort of redeeming quality in this movie, but it never came up. This movie is all about sex and F-word is used more than any word, except maybe sex. Definitely not my type of movie.
Rating: Summary: great date movie Review: This movie is very unique in that guys and girls can both relate to it. It's about relationships, but ironically it's not a "chick flick". I think anyone can relate to at least one of these 6 characters as they struggle their way through heartbreak, jobs and life's unexpected twists. I definitely recommend it...
Rating: Summary: Surprisingly good Review: This movie was wonderful. Obviously people are going to compare it to Woddy Allen. It takes place in manhatten and deals with 7 different characters. There is nothing deep in the movie but I was entertained for 2 hours. I think special recongnition shoudl go to Brittany Murphy who is consistently showing her range, espeicially in this movie. My only problem with the movie was the camera shots. I don't want to be dizzy when watching a movie
Rating: Summary: Another Gone With The Wind! Review: Thoroughly entertaing film,i was mesmerized with the beautiful shots of my favorite city,color subtle.ed burns can do no wrong, he is one of the best actors in hollywood. there was not a dry eye in the audience i was in for this exqusite treat,will be with you long after you lleave the theatre.
Rating: Summary: White Men Can't Jump Cut Review: Too much bubblegum sticking to these "Sidewalks". The characters here, all urban lovers, most seasoned veterans who have been through the mill ( marriage, live-in relationships and divorce ) discussing ever so sincerely whether to have sex on the first date. A 6 year marriage and the commitment implied by a 2nd date have pretty much the same emotional heft here. Non sequiteurs abound. Heather's character doesn't want to get divorced because her mom stoically refused to do same for the sake of the children. Oh, but Heather's character doesnt have children. Can movies be on prozac? There is some kind of mood control going on here. You would think Edward Burns is afraid his face will crack if he displays an emotion; not an eyebrow moves, whether he's getting dumped or if he's getting the all clear signal from the new alpha-chick.
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