Customer Review: A must have. Good Will Hunting takes you through Matt Damon's role as a headstrong, working-class genius who has run-ins with the law. Although this movie is recommended for everyone, people that use mathematics or psychology as part of their regular life will strongly benefit from the content of... more info
Customer Review: As many others said, this movie is great for the manner in which it captures an era. I was in high school myself in the 70s, and it's amazing how close to home it hits. Most of the actors even look like kids I new back in high school. The teachers have that same sleepy and resigned look I remember... more info
Customer Review: "The Break-Up" succeeds as a comedy because there are a few laughs. Not a lot of them, mind you, but they're there. The comedy came from the improvisational skill of the cast, and not from the predictable, flabby script. He's a five-star jerk, and she's slightly domineering. Their relationship... more info
Customer Review: For those who want the bottom line first, the Directors cut has a good amount of extra footage and some actual changes to the movie dialogue, some are good, some I don't like. Overall I prefer the theatrical version. Note the Trilogy does NOT include the theatrical version of the movie.more info
Customer Review: From start to finish, this film will captivate the mind of the viewer enrapturing them into the lives of these versatile characters as they deal with the good, the bad, and the ugly. This is the best TP film to date...and that's saying a whole lot, since "Why Did I Get Married" was considered to be... more info
Customer Review: This movie was great, I really enjoyed it. I love all Tyler Perry movies, they all have meaning to them. If you loved Why did I get married then you will love this movie as well. Hope you enjoy as much as I did.
Customer Review: As many others said, this movie is great for the manner in which it captures an era. I was in high school myself in the 70s, and it's amazing how close to home it hits. Most of the actors even look like kids I new back in high school. The teachers have that same sleepy and resigned look I remember... more info
Customer Review: When reviewing a movie like John Singleton's "2 Fast 2 Furious", the sequel to 2001's "The Fast and the Furious", the level of absurdity and ridiculousness is irrelevant. If I were to launch a scathing attack on the picture citing its thin story, one-dimensional characters, and lack of dialogue as... more info