Though None Go with Me26 reviews Cheryl Ladd; Denise Grayson; Amy Grabow; Lindy Newton; Kimberly Evan; David Norona; Mark Satin; Darryl Armbruster; Mariana Klaveno; Alan Ritchson; George Wyner; Ansley Rix; Alan Feinstein; Bruce Weitz; Kristen Reshes; Emily Hardy (II); Brad Rowe; Chase Ryan Jeffery; Peter White; Millie Perkins
Gaiam, 2006
WOW
+ Faithfulness Exalted + Great Movie + LOVER OF STORY + Worth Owning
+ Beautifully honest look at `real' people... + UNHAPPY IN LOVE
This is a thoroughly enjoyable movie, from start to finish. Perfect acting, direction, dialogue, shots, editing. The music was icing on the cake. In a way, it sort of reminded me of "The Graduate", back in the day, with Dustin Hoffman. Not in the story, but the feel, and lessons learned. Light ...
while the movie is great fun and a good story, the outstanding feature of this video is devon's music video in the extras. i was quite surprised to hear his voice. it is not in the disney/nick genre. he was supposed to do a cd and i would certainly buy it.
miss josh
+ Loved This Movie + RATZ, Second only to Chocolate + Now that I have seen this movie, I can die a happy person. + Great Movie for Preteen Girls (and their Parents)
****** BEST MOVIE - Ordered to have a family get together movie
+ I believe this one will be a classic + Because of Winn-Dixie, a winner
I saw this movie and it is very good. The characters blend to create a story that is full of feeling, showing that each person has needs and desire to find happiness.
I could watch this movie a dozen times and it would be difficult to say which part of the movie or character is my favorite.
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+ Campy, cheesy, lame and ridiculously funny in parts...
This movie is so stupid it's funny. these types of movies are awesome. i love slap happy stupid humor films. this movie will make you laugh untile you cry. it a pretty good film.
+ Surprisingly Hip and Funny! + This is where Dionne lives. She's my friend because we both know what it's like for people to be jealous of us. + Hilarious
The movie starts a little emotional. Nick (Mel Gibson) is so arrogant that he doesn't even notice, what people around him happen to think about him. When Darcy (Helen Hunt) is promoted as his boss, his philosophy of life crumbles ... From this point, the movie makes a very enjoyable comedy. The ...