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@vaughnchicago: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a stupidly mean-spirited sophomoric movie. Avert your eyes and ask for a refund.
@AlliLibb: I Hope they Serve Beer in Hell - low budget Hangover wannabe - just like Tucker Max himself :)
@juliahorwitz: Surrogates: Derivative, diluted biopunk- AI meets Gamer. Willis 2 familiar as alienated ex-familyman. Contributes 0 to genre
@vaughnchicago: Surrogates was an action but emotionless flick. Bruce Willis just phoned in his performance.
@DTsupra30: the Informant was a witty well written story and Damon has Oscar potential with his unique quirky character
@Patrick_Ping: I liked The Informant, but I was the only one laughing in the entire theatre. lol
@nickiscarlet: 9 was amazing visually, plot needing help but ties together well in end. Certain similarities from diff movies was annoying.
@nowinchicago: "9" - this movie was cunning, engaging, new, and character driven. Above all, unique...good for any age!
@salkken: Mila Kunis, Jason Bateman, J.K. Simmons and a surprising Ben Affleck are terrific while Extract's plot disappoints.
@proletariatof1: Gamer - Wait until it is on TV & then just watch something else.
@Cubsua: Love may Happen in Love Happens, but not much else does.
@shuizmz: Zombieland was a non-stop, humor-filled, gore-roaring, bloodbath w/ the most epic intro ever.
@exotickandikane: I Can Do Bad All By Myself - The film takes you through a needed emotional ride. It showcases selflessness, the power of prayer & love. An eyeopener!