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0. Sorry. That film was such a disappointment to me. I grew up with a Nancy Drew: who was capable, confident and independent - and not a kid in school.

M Night's The Last Airbender.
 
1, and the only reasons it was saved from a zero is Dev Patel and Shaun Toub's performances. And the scenery. Other than that-it was a complete flop.

Killing Bono
 
5
It was good, but I like the newer one better. :D

Most remakes are only cheap knockoffs, with bad acting, a bad script, and a bad story. After seeing the remake of John Wayne's Stagecoach, I've decided that most every remake is much worse than its predecessor (maybe with the exception of True Grit; I really liked the new one, except for the snakes).

I love it! One of my all time favorite fairy tales.

Nancy Drew starring Emma Roberts? No matter how many times I watch it, I never get tired of it.

I'm kind of like moonspinner. When I saw the trailers/reviews for it, I was like, "what the heck? the original Nancy Drew was so much better". I've seen one of the original ND films, and though it wasn't quite like the books, it was still pretty good.

To what SingingDryad~ posted, nada. Never seen it/no interest.

Captain America (2011)
 
0. Sorry. That film was such a disappointment to me. I grew up with a Nancy Drew: who was capable, confident and independent - and not a kid in school.

M Night's The Last Airbender.

So did I, but for some reason I wasn't disappointed with the movie. I was surprised that I wasn't. I enjoyed Avatar:The Last Airbender. I give it a 10.I haven't seen the new Captain America movie yet.

Cheaper by the Dozen 2?
 
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No interest in seeing a movie as crude as the new Cheaper by the Dozens. I haven't even seen the original 1960s version (though I love the Lucille Ball/Henry Fonda: Yours Mine, and Ours. HIlarious).

Troy (2004); movie was a total snoozefest, and I saw the edited amc version.
 
Still on my to-see list, but I've never gotten around to seeing it. Need to re-check the review before I go renting it though.

For the Love of Grace (2009, I think; Hallmark Channel movie)
 
I might have seen it, is there anything that would distinguish it from other Hallmark Romances?

Cleopatra and Caeser?
Starring: Vivien Liegh
Rating: 8 out of 10
 
Um....well it's about a firefighter rescuing this writer from her apartment fire; she's engaged but in the end cancels the wedding and they presumably live "happily ever after." Starred Mark Consuelos (sp?), and I think it's one of the better Hallmark movies.

Never seen it, but sounds interesting.

The Bells of St. Mary's
 
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