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When in Rome
Marilyn Woodard
This film has a fun plot, witty dialogue, a engaging and talented cast, good directing and -- for those of you who will watch a movie for this reason alone -- pretty clothes! The story follows Beth (Kristen Bell) a young, ambitious and rising art curator whose love life has been a disaster. Feeling sorry for herself during a quick trip to Rome, she impulsively takes some coins from the "Fountain of Love." This puts the tossers of the coins under a love spell and Beth finds herself pursued by some pretty wacky Romeos (Will Arnett, Jon Heder, Dax Shephard and Danny DeVito.) . . . keep reading
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Marley and Me
Marilyn Woodard
Marley and Me The trailers for this movie did not make me want to see it. It looked like a goofy movie about a dog no one bothered to train. I enjoy untrained dogs about as much as untrained children. That's not what the movie is about. Marley the dog, with all his faults, has this one quality that serves as the main idea for the whole movie. He loves his humans. . . . keep reading
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