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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
6/10

G.I. Jane (1997)

"A better movie than I expected, with decent performances. If only the script were a little more original, and the characters less familiar."

James Plath

-

Gabbeh (1996)

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Christopher Long

-

A Galaxy Far Far Away - Inside the Universe of a Phenomenon (2001)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
8/10

Galaxy Quest (1999)

"While gently spoofing the old Star Trek series and honoring it, Galaxy Quest creates and inhabits its own uniquely lovable universe."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Galaxy Quest (1999)

"...with its top-notch cast, dead-on caricatures, and imaginative plot, it captures all the 'what-if' you could ask for. (Blu-ray Edition)"

John J. Puccio

-

Galaxy Quest (1999)

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Kevin Kaup

Tomato
9/10

Gallipoli (1981)

"...a moving and memorable experience."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
9/10

Gallipoli (1981)

"...a very personal glimpse of the devastating effects a mindless war can have on the lives of ordinary people."

John J. Puccio

-

The Game (1997)

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David L. Wilkins

Tomato
7/10

The Game Plan (2007)

"A breakout film for The Rock."

James Plath

Splat
5/10

The Game Plan (2007)

"...lightly amusing but mostly trite and totally vapid fluff."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

The Game Plan (2007)

"As a family friendly movie, The Game Plan works perfectly well."

John J. Puccio

-

Games of Love and Chance (2005)

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Christopher Long

Tomato
9/10

Gandhi (1982)

"As memorable an epic as Lawrence of Arabia--ironic, considering that Lean was approached before Attenborough, but turned it down!"

James Plath

Tomato
9/10

Gandhi (1982)

"Kingsley’s portrayal is reverential, to be sure, but essentially honest."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
9/10

Gandhi (1982)

"...a huge, sprawling, old-fashioned epic...yet it manages also to maintain an intimacy with its subject that helps us to understand Gandhi as a person as much as an icon."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gangs of New York (2002)

"It's not a perfect film, by any stretch of the imagination, and when there are cinematic sins they're sins of excess. But Gangs of New York entertains."

James Plath

Tomato
7/10

Gangs of New York (2002)

"...beautifully photographed, vividly presented, brutally engaging."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gangs of New York (2002)

"Scorsese tries to squeeze a mountain of melodrama and history into his picture, too much to absorb at one sitting."

John J. Puccio

-

Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 1 (2005)

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Olen Anderson

Tomato
7/10

Garden State (2004)

"...a delightfully quirky look at finding oneself and accepting who and what we are and what life is all about."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Garden State (2004)

"...ambles along amiably through a series of often amusing and sometimes touching scenes until Large learns to find a place for himself in a largely uncaring world."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Garfield Gets Real (2007)

"In this movie, Garfield plays a sanitized version of himself."

James Plath

Splat
4/10

Garfield the Movie (2004)

"The fact is, some things are better left alone."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Garfield the Movie (2004)

"I have always thought of the strip as a quiet cartoon, one based on irony and sly, wry humor. Not so the Garfield movie, which is generally raucous and loud."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gaslight (1940)

"The British got to the play first, and theirs is the leaner, tauter script, if not the better movie."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gaslight (1940)

"The husband is played by Anton Walbrook, who is far more sinister and emotionless than Charles Boyer would be in the later version."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gaslight (1944)

"Although the 1940 edition rushes to tell its story, the 1944 rendition is content to linger over details of Victorian atmosphere, plush set designs, and spooky noises."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gaslight (1944)

"The 1944 Gaslight is the more expensive and the more elegant production, with an even creepier tone than the British version."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Gattaca (1997)

"As sci-fi films go, Gattaca goes well beyond the usual by offering a work of real depth. And yes, it looks superb in Blu-ray."

James Plath

-

Gattaca (1997)

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Joshua Espinoza

Tomato
7/10

General Idi Amin Dada (1974)

"This bundle of contradictions and neuroses certainly provides a great subject for a film biography."

Yunda Eddie Feng

Splat
6/10

The General's Daughter (1999)

"...the film is a typically outlandish Hollywood thriller, and believability is stretched to the limit."

John J. Puccio

Splat
6/10

The General's Daughter (1999)

"...the plot is too shifty, the conspiracy too exaggerated, and the ending too pat for sustained credibility."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Genesis Climber Mospeada (1984)

"I’m not saying that “Mospeada” is particularly profound, but it...offers a bit more thought that the usual American animated TV fare."

Yunda Eddie Feng

Tomato
8/10

Gentleman Jim (1942)

"...has all the exuberance, excitement, romance, and high good humor that is missing in many of today's so-called inspirational sports films."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Gentleman Jim (1942)

"...as good a sports biography, hyperbole or not, as you'll find."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

"...fills the screen with beautiful people, beautiful color, clever talk, and enjoyable songs."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
7/10

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

"...a solid two hours of lightweight fluff as only vintage Hollywood could provide."

John J. Puccio

-

George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (2005)

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Justin Cleveland

-

Georgia Rule (2007)

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William David Lee

Tomato
7/10

Georgy Girl (1966)

"Unpredictability of pacing and cinematography, with manic moments that perfectly capture the mood swings of its characters and the let-it-all-hang-out feel of the era."

James Plath

Tomato
8/10

Gerald McBoing Boing - Fairytales (2005)

"A pretty safe bet to hold the attention of most preschoolers. There's plenty of visual stimulation, music, humor, and fun with sounds, wrapped in narratives that are inoffensively imaginative."

James Plath

Splat
4/10

Gerry (2003)

"...either a brilliant allegory or a dumb waste of time. For the most part, I found Gerry an exercise in self indulgence."

John J. Puccio

Splat
4/10

Gerry (2003)

"Are these guys as smart as they sound or as dumb as they act?"

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Get Carter (1971)

"...a taut little noir thriller that should not be missed. It remains one of Caine's best, if least seen, roles."

John J. Puccio

Tomato
8/10

Get Carter (1971)

"We know Carter for exactly what he is, a no-nonsense murderer for hire, yet we feel compelled to root for him."

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Get Carter (2000)

"This 2000 remake with Sylvester Stallone is a common, run-of-the-mill movie. What's the point?"

John J. Puccio

Splat
5/10

Get Carter (2000)

"...not really a bad crime thriller so much as it is a routine one."

John J. Puccio

-

Get Over It (2001)

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Yunda Eddie Feng

  
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