Name: Kevin Gustafson
Dateline: San Francisco, CA
Weblog: movierehab.blogspot.com
Articles: 14
First Published: Friday, January 4, 2008
Last Published: Friday, August 29, 2008
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Movie Review: Pineapple Express— Pineapple Express is the only comedy you can watch in theaters this summer that won’t leave you burned.
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Music Review: Pineapple Express Soundtrack— Pineapple Express is a big hit at the movies. Is the soundtrack just as smokin? Well you won't be low.
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Movie Review: Step Brothers— Step Brothers has lots of kicking and screaming by curly-haired man-babies. It’s a foul film that’s wonderful only in spurts.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Ledger lives as comic books' most devious mastermind tearing down the forces of good in a bleak but fascinating film.
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Movie Review: Get Smart— Get Smart makes it safe again to spoof Bond movies. The film almost trips itself up with dumb Bush-slapping.
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Movie Review: Semi-Pro— Will Ferrell's afro is undeniably funny. But after Semi-Pro, Ferrell should lay off the sports parodies for awhile.
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Movie Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian— Strap on yer helmets, sissies! Director Andrew Adamson channels an 8-year-old Michael Bay. The result is not awesome.
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Movie Review: Iron Man— This month $186 million worth of movie hardware lands in theaters.
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Movie Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— Bad date movies don’t exist. The couple can always make out instead. Don’t follow this reviewer and watch it alone.
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DVD Review: No Country For Old Men— No Country For Old Men has all the essentials for a good film, plus many unexpected moments. Some of which include, um, an oxygen tank.
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DVD Review: South Park - The Imagionationland Trilogy— South Park is sometimes called the crude uncle at the family reunion. At some point, the show will offend everyone.
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Movie Review: Juno— Boy or girl, everybody can relate to Juno because it doesn’t shove its lovers through a meat grinder of heartbreaks.
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— Surprisingly, the movie entertained me in a bizarre way. Oilman Daniel Plainview is an unforgettable character
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DVD Review: Superbad - 2-Disc Unrated Extended Edition— Superbad is a funny teen comedy with realistic situations and a holy grail of special features.

