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Good movie. Funny!

People compare it to Shawn of the Dead, being a comedy and all. Don't get me wrong I love Shawn of the Dead and I realize that they are different types of comedy, but This movie is sooo much better!!!

Especially the Bill Murry scene! Classic I must say!

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ( Snappy name )

Someone could have told me it was a god damn musical!

0/100

I knew it was but it looked so good I gave it a shot anyway. Three minutes of it was enough.

Knowing

4/10 - Didn't suck, it was just boring, pretty predicable and clich?d.

Agreed, although I would have given it a 6, or maybe 7/10. I think what it was trying to do (invoke a debate as to whether everything is purely random or if everything is designed by choice, and also on a lesser note, religion vs. athiesm) was a good idea, but I feel they took too much of a light-hearted attempt and sacrificed that in the pursuit of advancing the storyline.

Concept was good, execution left something to be desired.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1091722/

official site:

http://www.adventurelandthefilm.com/

Trailer:

Adventureland (2009) 5/5

awesome!

Brilliant Witty Script, set in the 1980's, great soundtrack, and Kristen Stewart.....I mean come'on...she's a hawt rising actress with talent....

I like these 80's flashback films... reminds me of growing up back then.... amazing to see how times change and what's the comparisons of today with what's faded/forgotten.....mainly useless things. lol

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agreed :D

Kristin Stewart looks like a ya-yo addicted coke ###### who bites her lip every five seconds because she is trying to score her next fix, and is about five minutes from convulsions and withdrawal at any time period of the day. It's okay to look that for one or two movies when the role calls for it a la Christian Bale, but in every movie it is the same old thing and it gets old, like Drew Barrymore's voice.

Kristin Stewart looks like a ya-yo addicted coke ###### who bites her lip every five seconds because she is trying to score her next fix, and is about five minutes from convulsions and withdrawal at any time period of the day. It's okay to look that for one or two movies when the role calls for it a la Christian Bale, but in every movie it is the same old thing and it gets old, like Drew Barrymore's voice.

lol youre spot on, but i still think she's hot :p

I just watched 'Che' last night. awesome movie!

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