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<title>Comment by Daryl</title>
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<description>Yup, I agree that it&#039;s a really good film, Linklater-fanboy that I am. Sheer goodwill and fun.</description>
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<title>Comment by DrPat</title>
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<description>It may be clich&amp;#233;d, but it&#039;s still good. There is nothing unenjoyable about this movie, except perhaps the cringingly clueless character of Black at the beginning. The charm of Jack Black, though, is sufficient to keep us with him until we warm to the schlub.</description>
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