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School Ties

Submitted by on March 5, 2007 – 6:11 AMNo Comment

It’s such a simplistic movie, but it does what it sets out to do quite well. Brendan Fraser is so likable in it, too. I remember Matt Damon as much more hateful (although he must look at some of the bigoted lines he had in this and just cringe now), but you know who’s really a fucknut in it that I couldn’t stand anyway? Anthony Rapp. Shut UP, Anthony Rapp! God! Yeah, I know it’s just a character, but I loathed him in Rent also. Uch. Anyway, it’s one of those movies that has good acting, good editing, good shot set-ups, and lots of cuties, but the writing is sort of stupid, so it’s both good and not good at all.

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