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Old 05.17.2006, 06:02 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by candymoan
i thought the russell crowe flick bordered on "exploitation cinema", rather than addressing serious issues at hand.. it was gory and violent - not that it's a bad thing - and lacked the essence american history x had..

good movies.. a serious issue, where it's difficult to examine all the underlying aspects..
american history x is a part of my collection, and i watch it about once a year, and still find it powerful in terms of narration...

i like both movies equally but i don't like the fact that x became the edward norton show, he is indeed a great actor up there with phillip seymore hoffman and johnny depp but i don't really like him, i like him about as much as i like tom cruise but of course norton is far cooler than tom cruise could ever be
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