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    • Mary Brennan
    • Peter Brunette
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    • David D'Arcy
    • Dominique Dibbell
    • Kathy Fennessy
    • Gemma Files
    • Ted Fry
    • Gillian Gaar
    • Shannon Gee
    • Jeff Gilbert
    • Carrie Gorringe
    • Norman Green
    • Ernest Hardy
    • John Hartl
    • Robert Horton
    • Wm. Humphrey
    • MaryAnn Johanson
    • Tom Keogh
    • Matthew Kohut
    • Laremy Legel
    • Stacy Levine
    • David Lyman
    • Moira MacDonald
    • Sean Means
    • Lucy Mohl
    • Paula Nechak
    • Jared Rapfogel
    • Susan Rathke
    • Bruce Reid
    • Jonathan F. Richards
    • Roger Schmeekle
    • Keith Simanton
    • Alice Smith
    • Eric D. Snider
    • Andy Spletzer
    • Tonia Steed
    • Bradley Steinbacher
    • Dawn Taylor
    • John Teegarden
    • Elizabeth Weitzman
    • Emily White

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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)

"The Pitch Meeting for G.I. Joe"

MaryAnn Johanson

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Galaxy Quest (1999)

"For fans of science fiction Galaxy Quest is a sweet, funny valentine to their obsessiveness."

Sean Means

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General Della Rovere (1959)

"Although the film's second half tends to drift toward the stagy and sermonic, Bardone's transformation from a petty chameleon-charlatan to the moral hero and man of conscience is moving and potent, in no small way thanks to De Sica's carefully modulated p"

Mark Bourne

Splat

The General's Daughter (1999)

"This movie's idea of psychology is Freudian at its most risqué."

Sean Means

Splat

Get Carter (2000)

"The flash cannot make up for the dullness of the script ... and Stallone's emotional immobility."

Sean Means

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Get Over It (2001)

"The surprising part is how, once you get over the crude humor that the teen-movie genre demands, Get Over It is a nice little movie."

Sean Means

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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)

"Hypnotic and quietly subversive."

Ernest Hardy

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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)

"A gem of a movie!"

Peter Brunette

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The Gift (2001)

"The scary-movie score and taut editing give the audience a lot of popcorn thrills, but the movie resonates at all because of the deeper, more moving concerns at its core."

Ernest Hardy

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Girlfight (2000)

"One of this year's most fresh and exhilarating movies."

Ernest Hardy

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Gladiator (2000)

"Gladiator derides 'entertainment' while hustling like crazy to provide two and a half hours' worth of same. The heroism and the tigers and the epic grandeur all leave behind the flavor of cynicism."

Robert Horton

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Gladiator (2000)

"Gladiator doesn't have enough plot to be a Roman epic ... and too much plot to be a summer action movie."

Sean Means

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Gladiator (2000)

"This tale of power and revenge proves that there are still some people in the movie business who know what they're doing."

Ted Fry

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The Gleaners and I (2001)

"A superb example of the genre of the self-expressive documentary."

Peter Brunette

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The Glimmer Man (1996)

"Just as foolish and formulaic as it sounds."

John Hartl

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The Glimmer Man (1996)

"It's ugly and unpleasant but you may find it intensely compelling, much like a visit to the oral surgeon."

Mary Brennan

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The Glimmer Man (1996)

"A brutish action movie that is as improbable as it is annoying."

Sean Means

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Glory (1989)

"Generally engrossing and always well-acted."

John Hartl

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Go (1999)

"When the writing is good, Go is good, and when the writing is flat, things fall apart."

Robert Horton

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The Godfather (1972)

"The years have been kind to this timeless Mafia epic, which seems particularly rich now that studio blockbusters no longer demonstrate this kind of care with character, atmosphere and storytelling."

John Hartl

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The Godfather (1972)

"Corleone, the soft-spoken crimelord, is masterfully played by Brando in one of the most imitated performances of all time."

Mary Brennan

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Godzilla 2000 (2000)

"I'd say this movie fulfills its duties."

Robert Horton

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The Golden Bowl (2001)

"Beautiful, heavy, and fatally flawed."

Elizabeth Weitzman

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Gomorrah (2009)

" The sense of authenticity in this movie is palpable, but the scenes are sometimes so dark and so impenetrable that it takes a herculean effort to keep up with who's who and what's going on."

Jonathan F. Richards

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Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

"This should have been a fun movie: clean and tight and simple. Instead, it's an occasionally amusing comedy with the usual Bruckheimer nerve-plucking going on."

Robert Horton

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Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

"So mired in his own ludicrous equation for contemporary action pictures that it's constantly stuck in first gear."

Tom Keogh

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Gone With the Wind (1939)

"But once the story kicks in and Leigh and Gable slip into their characters, it's difficult not to be caught up in what is still one of the most vivid depictions of civil war (and its destructive aftermath) ever committed to film."

John Hartl

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Gone With the Wind (1939)

"They just don't make 'em like that anymore."

Sean Means

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Gone With the Wind (1939)

"Everything old is new again with this re-release of Gone With the Wind, and it reminds us that the Golden Age of Hollywood was a beautiful time."

Tom Keogh

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Good Hair (2009)

"Having Fun with Documentaries"

Splat

Good Luck Chuck (2007)

"What isn't forgivable, though, is being boring, and Good Luck Chuck has all the engaging magnetism of an unflushed toilet."

Mark Bourne

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Good Will Hunting (1997)

"This has not been a great year for language in movies, but people are going to be memorizing and reciting some of these lines for years to come."

John Hartl

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Good Will Hunting (1997)

"Good Will Hunting narrowly avoids many sentimental pitfalls thanks to what doesn't happen..."

Matthew Kohut

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Goodfellas (1990)

"GoodFellas is an appalling masterpiece of the kind that, along with New York's current well-publicized troubles, is likely to give pause to anyone planning to make a trip to the city."

John Hartl

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The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick (2001)

"A disappointing eulogy."

Henry Cabot Beck

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Gossip (2000)

"Dumb and irritating."

Robert Horton

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Goya in Bordeaux (2000)

"Worth a look."

Robert Horton

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Gran Torino (2008)

"If Mt. Rushmore were to make a movie, it would probably look a lot like a Clint Eastwood movie."

Jonathan F. Richards

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The Great Buck Howard (2009)

" This is not a rare movie, but it does have a warm red center. It's likable, and its appeal grows as it recovers from a shaky start and finds its footing."

Jonathan F. Richards

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The Green Mile (1999)

"The Green Mile is more than an hour old before anything like a plot develops, and then it turns out to be such a sentimental-supernatural whopper that even Tom Hanks, usually the most casually credible of actors, is severely tested."

John Hartl

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The Green Mile (1999)

"An engrossing picture."

Robert Horton

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The Green Mile (1999)

"The Green Mile resonates."

Sean Means

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The Green Mile (1999)

"The Green Mile is simply a case of severe overreaching and the illusion that an overstuffed movie is an epic movie."

Tom Keogh

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Gremlins 2 - The New Batch (1990)

"Wicked fun."

John Hartl

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The Grocer's Son (2008)

"Though its quiet pastoral charms may not change your life the way they do Antoine's, you'll find the scenery comforting, the humanity reassuring, and the story appealing."

Jonathan F. Richards

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Groove (2000)

"Likable and energetic, basically artificial, and quite a bit of fun."

Robert Horton

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Gun Shy (2000)

"Gun Shy can't rise on wobbly legs."

Tom Keogh

  
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