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Both The Wrestler and Blindness look worthwhile. Fireproof looks absolutely dreadful and should spur a second most-reviled-post-ever by Scott—this one called “The Failure of Christian Cinema.”
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This leaves out the most exciting-est film of the fall, which is indubitably The Road! Postapocalyptic. Viggo. A sure feel-good winner for the holidays. I will be seeing it the day it comes out (Nov. 14).
Oh yeah, huh. That does look worth while.
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I found the Wrestler to be disappointing. It seemed to be little more than a pathetic commentary on the empty pursuits of life under the sun.