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No matter what your stance on the schmaltz factor in this is (mine: noticeable, but tolerable), this film is worth seeing purely for this one scene in no-man's-land where a British and German soldier work together to cut the horse free, then have to decide who gets him. It's the best single dramatic scene I've seen in

Metacritic, on the other hand, had Zoo in the 45-ish range and has this in the mid-70s. RT uses way too many ill-established critics (Metacritic does NOT use Aramond White, for instance) and allows for nuance, not just "good" or "bad."

Does "Happy Gilmore" get no respect anymore? That was Sandler's comedy jewel.

Also, wtf was with those credits? They looked like they should have been the credits for Crank 3. And where was Dakota Fanning in the post-credits scene? I've always enjoyed her psycho bitch vampire.

I read the books out of curiosity and because I read fast, and I've seen the movies because my sister always begs me to. I have to say, this last film was a HELL of a lot better than the book. The reviewer's right: The director did damn well given what he had to work with, a book that is so bad that a quarter of its