Henry Payne for July 11, 2013

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    braindead Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    I saw the loan arranger at my bank. Wasn’t so bad.

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    EstrelitaH  almost 11 years ago

    Critics are panning this movie right and left. It is even worse than the previous Lone Ranger movie – from back in the 80s. Rating is PG-13 – it is NOT the type of movie you can take children to see.

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    ConserveGov  almost 11 years ago

    Haven’t seen it, but I’ve heard it was “kinda fun”. Not gonna win an Oscar, but not horrible. It’s just getting bad press because it cost over $200 mill and won’t come close to that at the box office.

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    tengu99  almost 11 years ago

    Its not bad at all. There were a whole lot of moments where you can’t help but smile. It’s worth the price of early showing.

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    mwhisenhant  almost 11 years ago

    Not true. It’s a great movie. Lots of good one liners. Very good actions movie with comedy. Dlon’t believe the critics.

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    mwhisenhant  almost 11 years ago

    By the way, there were lots of children in the theater when we went. It’s not that bad as far as violence.

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    woodwork  almost 11 years ago

    if the movie critics didn’t like it, it must be a pretty good movie

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    nbain  almost 11 years ago

    I took my wife, thought it would be a good escape…. should have seen “the Heat”

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    rini1946  almost 11 years ago

    I do not plan to see it but when I saw deep with makeup and that stupid bird on his head. I put it on my when I have seen every other movie and I am really bored out of my mind or dead to see list

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    H P Hundt Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Like Robert Downey Jr’s “Sherlock Holmes” the writers aren’t creative enough to come up with an original name for the characters.

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