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Movie Reviews to Annoy and Infuriate 2010-2013: Chamber Film Reviews, #1
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Movie Reviews to Annoy and Infuriate 2010-2013: Chamber Film Reviews, #1 in Brampton, ON
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Movie Reviews to Annoy and Infuriate 2010-2013: Chamber Film Reviews, #1 in Brampton, ON
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This book is a collection of film reviews that should make for a good starting place to find something less obvious to watch that is off the beaten path. Among them is the following representative review:
The Shrink Is In (2000)
A travel writer (Courtney Cox) is mistaken for a psychiatrist and uses this mix up as a way to breakup her neighbours' relationship so she can have the man for herself. It's very, very average with lots of wasted potential (the jumper scene is particularly indifferent). It's fitfully amusing and it's enjoyable enough with an appealing central concept. The hunky guy she's after isn't as big an a******e as he should have been, and the nerdy guy she overlooks isn't a very interesting character. Visually it's very bland and TV looking. It floats my boat more than it should.
6 out of 10 (Above Average)
This book is a collection of film reviews that should make for a good starting place to find something less obvious to watch that is off the beaten path. Among them is the following representative review:
The Shrink Is In (2000)
A travel writer (Courtney Cox) is mistaken for a psychiatrist and uses this mix up as a way to breakup her neighbours' relationship so she can have the man for herself. It's very, very average with lots of wasted potential (the jumper scene is particularly indifferent). It's fitfully amusing and it's enjoyable enough with an appealing central concept. The hunky guy she's after isn't as big an a******e as he should have been, and the nerdy guy she overlooks isn't a very interesting character. Visually it's very bland and TV looking. It floats my boat more than it should.
6 out of 10 (Above Average)




















