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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Sean Axmaker : ...bubbles with strange and unexpected flavors. more...
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B  
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers : Def is likably low-key. more...
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B-
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : ...exists far from the mainstream and its appeal will be limited to those who embrace the kind of awkward quirkiness that defines the production. more...
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B-
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New York Post - Lou Lumenick : A surprisingly sweet comedy... more...
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B  
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Los Angeles Times - Carina Chocano : Sweet-natured and likable as the movie is, it never really delivers on the promise of its ingenious premise... more...
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B-
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filmcritic.com - Bill Gibron : ...brilliant... more...
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A-
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Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum : ...there's nothing not to like about the movie... more...
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B-
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Chicago Tribune - Matt Pais : ...Mike and Jerry’s re-enactments--particularly Ghostbusters--are hilarious, but the concept of Be Kind Rewind works as well as a shattered DVD. more...
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C  
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert : I felt positive and genial while watching it, but I didn't break out in paroxysms of laughter. more...
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B-
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : Mos Def is as pragmatically hilarious in this new movie as Jack Black is epically obnoxious. more...
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A-
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