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Superman Returns
The key to action movies is, well, action. While Superman Returns was absolutely worth the wait, it took a few minutes to get used to Superman/Brandon Routh’s uncanny resemblance to Christopher Reeve, it took a bit longer for this classic DC comic film to get into full motion.

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X-Men: The Last Stand
Many of us have been anxiously waiting for three years for the third and possibly final installment to the X-Men film franchise. This past weekend $107 million worth of fans got their wish. Geek that I am, I was among them.

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The DaVinci Code
Moviegoers turned up at the local theater at 10:30 Friday morning. The agents of ten dollar popcorn and soda heists were standing sentry as the moviegoers arrived, popcorn popped and uniforms crisp they waited for a sellout that wouldn’t happen.

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Mission: Impossible III
“M:I3” did its best to combine elements of what made episodes I and II strong, namely the conspiracy involving higher-ups at IMF from Ep. I and the “race against time” factor from Ep. II. As to be expected, the action scenes and the tech gadget-y stuff had a high "Ooh" and "Aah" factor. Three words

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Inside Man
I recently went to watch Inside Man, the new Spike Lee joint. Let's just say it was far better than I was expecting it to be. It had a psychological component that was unanticipated.

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V for Vendetta
V for Vendetta is the sort of film that should be seen in a group of at least four and at a showing early enough that said group can go out and get coffee afterwards while discussing the finer points of the plot.

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