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American Outlaws (2001) Review – A Little Too Much Kick
Cowboys, robberies, and an incredibly historically inaccurate look at the life of Jesse James is what American Outlaws is all about. Colin Farrell plays the infamous Jesse James, a man known for his poor bank etiquette. Ali Larter plays his wonderful cousin who then becomes his wife, a fact that they kind of breeze over in the film. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 1.5 kabooms, action, movie, Western
Tagged Ali Larter, American Outlaws, Civil War, Colin Farrell, cowboy, cowboys, Gabriel Macht, Gregory Smith, Jesse James, John Rogers, Kathy Bates, outlaw, outlaws, PG-13, Roderick Taylor, Scott Caan, spoiler, Timothy Dalton, violence, Western, Will McCormack
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Catwoman (2004)
What better way to start off the best series, “Chicks Who Don’t Want Flowers for Valentine’s Day,” than with the worst movie, Catwoman! Catwoman has earned herself a spot in my series because she is a kick ass female, despite … Continue reading
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