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Weird. The Prince of Egypt had this exact same disclaimer in front of it, with just the name of the story and book it's in changed.

I saw a preview screening on Monday. The D+ grade here is a little misleading. It's a farily accurate grade if evaluating it as a piece of art, which is what the reviewer is doing, but as pure entertainment it can probably be bumped up a letter grade or so. Basically, it's exactly what it looks like, so if you think

I would say that the movie, while rather predictable plot-wise, was extremely well directed, and offered a few action scenes that are pretty different than the norm for Hollywood action films.
(Some minor spoilers ahead)
The opening sniper sequence menitoned in the review and the subsequent investigation was

I would say that the movie, while rather predictable plot-wise, was extremely well directed, and offered a few action scenes that are pretty different than the norm for Hollywood action films.
(Some minor spoilers ahead)
The opening sniper sequence menitoned in the review and the subsequent investigation was

Mine are:
1. Thunder Road
2. Born to Run
3. The Promised Land
4. Because the Night
5. Racing in the Street