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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great movie
Review: Three words: Benicio Del Toro

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS FILM IS A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!
Review: What is the problem with this movie? Why do people hate it so much? I believe that after "Clueless", Alicia Silverstone fans expect her to be some cute little smiley high school girl. Look, this movie is very UNDER RATED! First of all, the plot is engrossing and kept my attention. The script is actually quite good and well executed by the cast. And, oh, that Chrisopher Walken... the perfect touch as uncle Ray! I honestly DO NOT get it? Why do so many folks loathe this film? At least one movie lover gave EXCESS BAGGAGE it's due. Sun-Times Roger Ebert gave it THREE stars out of four! C'mon people WAKE UP! Snap out of it!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THE MOST TERRIBLE MOVIE EVER MADE.
Review: what were those ppl. thinkin of when they made this movie. if there was a list for the worst movies ever this on would definitely top the list

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Benicio Del Toro saves this film
Review: Why oh why is Alicia Silverstone in movies? She cannot act and plays her bratty self in practically every movie she's in. If it weren't for Benicio Del Toro's performance, I'd gladly give this film one star.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Film with 5 star Wide-Screen Anamorphic Picture
Review: Won't try to compete with other folks saying good things about this wonderful film, but wanted to confirm that the DVD received from Amazon.com in January 2004 is a superb transfer with full screen on one side and gorgeous Anamorphic 16:9 widescreen on the other. Watching films on a widescreen television is the coolest! Be aware it's necessary to tell your DVD player (in the set-up menu) to format for a 16:9 screen. This automatically outputs any anamorphic DVD as full-screen (without black bars top and bottom). This will look tall & skinny on an old-fashioned 4:3 monitor, but when stretched to fill a wide 16:9 screen it looks glorious!


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