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Dungeons & Dragons (1983–1985)
the title spells it out plain and simple
3 August 2004
when younger i never missed an episode the cast behind the scenes worked well with each other

the story lines behind each episode were well thought out(if sometimes a bit corny)(sometimes prophetic)tugging at heart strings on the odd occasion(when Dianne fell in love with the prince before he "saved" his people and transported to another dimension)(when "presto" helped save the village girl from venger,uttering the line in the swamp "don't leave i need you" enter dungeon master with some advice.

for some good old-fashioned entertainment good guys VS. bad guys watch these cartoons you won't be disappointed.
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The Tuxedo (2002)
the tuxedo suits me fine
31 July 2004
The tuxedo engaged me from the opening sequence,J.C.(Jackie Chan) plays his role(s) as always with maximum effort,and plenty of casual ease(being as fit as he is).His character becomes more and more believable as the film develops.Devlin(jason isaacs)is better known for being lucius malfoy in the harry potter films.Although a passable agent wannabe in this film his talent is best seen in H.P. films i think.but never the less the rest of the cast (some more recognisable than others)do justice in part or whole to making this film an enjoyable experience to watch from start to finish,peter stormare,(bad company,adrik vas,Russian mafia) was the only misplaced actor from being a villain to a dopey "genius" scientist was a bit to much of a step from the type of character he plays best. The out-takes prove not even martial arts masters can goof their lines and action sequences sometimes(see rush hour films for more evidence)
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