Nacho Libre (2006) by Matt Fuerst Highlight: Over the top characters and a few laughs, not even Jack Black can save this from mediocrity. |
Rating: 3 |
Readers: 6 Comments: 0
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Nacho Libre (2006) by Mike Long Highlight: I guess I liked it better than Matt did. |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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The Nanny: The Complete First Season (1993) by Mike Long Highlight: If Fran Drescher's voice doesn't make you want to kill yourself, it's not a bad little show. |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 4
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Napoleon Dynamite (2004) by Mike Long Highlight: An extremely odd film featuring an extremely odd character that manages to be funny and effective. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 7 Comments: 38
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National Lampoon's Adam and Eve (2005) by Tom Blain Highlight: An after school special + college movie + boobs = Nat'l Lampoon's Adam and Eve. Its all slightly confusing. |
Rating: 2 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 1
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National Treasure (2004) by Mike Long Highlight: A rousing adventure that works not only a good entertainment, but teaches as well. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 1 Comments: 0
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National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets (2007) by Drunky Highlight: Three movies worth of treasure hunting fun all smashed into one unfortunate film. |
Rating: 3 |
Readers: 3 Comments: 2
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Near Dark (1987) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: I highly recommend it and really hope that a new audience finds it as I did when I was a kid. |
Rating: 9 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 1
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Ned and Stacey: The Complete First Season (1995) by Mike Long Highlight: An early FOX sitcom which is worth a look. |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 5
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The New Guy: Director's Cut (2002) by Mike Long Highlight: A dumb comedy which contains some crazy, funny moments. |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 3
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Newlyweds: The Complete First Season (2003) by Mike Long Highlight: Like a bloody train wreck, this show draws the viewer into the private life of two stars and doesn't let go. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 2 Comments: 2
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Newlyweds: The Final Season (2005) by Mike Long Highlight: One of the most mesmerizing train-wrecks ever put on TV. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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Next (2007) by Matt Fuerst Highlight: When the bomb went off in the movie, I secretly hoped a bomb had really gone off to kill me, so the pain would end. |
Rating: 1 |
Readers: 6 Comments: 7
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Next Door (2005) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: Wonderfully woven psycho-sexual mystery about memory and reality. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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Night at the Museum (2006) by Mike Long Highlight: A fun and funny family film. |
Rating: 8 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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The Night Listener (2006) by Mike Long Highlight: A good idea and a good cast are waylayed by a soft ending. |
Rating: 5 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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Night of the Hunter (1956) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: All in all though I think the movie’s a bit overrated. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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Night Skies (2007) by Mike Long Highlight: I was hoping that someone would make a new UFO movie...just not this one. |
Rating: 3 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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Night Watch (2005) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: Gorgeous to look at but too busy to follow. |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) by Matt Fuerst Highlight: A great film for anyone, young or old, with a great score, amazing stop animation and set decoration that begs you to hit pause and take it all in. |
Rating: 9 |
Readers: 6 Comments: 4
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A Nightmare On Elm Street Collection (1999) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: Buy the movies you like on their own and skip the rest |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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Nine Queens (2000) by Matt Fuerst Highlight: Good heist/con flick from Argentina took the book from Mamet and played it close to the vest. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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Nine to Five (1980) by Mike Long Highlight: A true classic which has some dated moments, but most of it still works. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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The Ninth Configuration (1980) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: Smart, funny, and beautifully tragic, this is what good storytelling is all about. No special effects, no explosions, nothing over-the-top, just pure |
Rating: 9 |
Readers: 4 Comments: 5
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Nirvana! Live! Sold Out! (1994) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: Radtastic documentary that focuses more on the music and their performances and less on the mythos. |
Rating: 8 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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No Country for Old Men (2007) by Rosie Highlight: What business is it of yours what I think of this movie, friendo? |
Rating: 10 |
Readers: 9 Comments: 2
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No End in Sight (2007) by Tom Blain Highlight: A real downer, but a strong reminder of how screwed up things are in Iraq. |
Rating: 8 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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Nocturne (1946) by Tom Blain Highlight: Why can't movies be as good as the opening sequence? This one sure isn't. |
Rating: 3 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 1
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The Notebook (2004) by Matt Fuerst Highlight: A film notorious for scaring the hell out of men, may not be as bad as you expect. |
Rating: 6 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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Notorious (1946) by Tom Blain Highlight: Hitchcock, Bergman and Grant |
Rating: 10 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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Novocaine (2001) by crosshairs Highlight: It definitely beats an unsavory probing by your |
Rating: 8 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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The Number 23 (2007) by The Grim Ringler Highlight: Far from cursed, this is a good thriller with some effective twists. |
Rating: 7 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 0
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The Number 23 (2007) by Rosie Highlight: Should have just been called Number 2 |
Rating: 1 |
Readers: 0 Comments: 2
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