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Contributor: Bob Smithouser

Shrek

Many of this movie’s chuckles come at the expense of the symbols of childhood innocence. And what about all the little tykes watching?

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Shanghai Knights

This sequel to Shanghai Noon picks up several years later, in 1887, as karate-chopping lawman Chon Wang has single-handedly cleaned the rabble from Carson City, Nevada.

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Jack Frost

When tragedy strikes a loving family, leave it to Hollywood to bring back the deceased parent as Frosty the Snowman.

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Hoodwinked

For generations, children have heard the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. They’ll be amazed when they hear the rest of the story! Quick, somebody tell Paul Harvey.

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Shooter

Former Marine Corps sniper Mark Wahlberg finds himself on the run and seeks revenge on those who double-crossed him in this grim, antisocial, um, shooter.

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End of Days

In 1979, a baby girl is born under just the right cosmic conditions to make her Satan’s intended bride-to-be on the eve of the new millennium, at which time she will conceive the Antichrist.

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Just Like Heaven

Reese Witherspoon gets metaphysical as she “haunts” Mark Ruffalo in this life-and-death comedy with a twist.

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Hearts in Atlantis

If Alfred Hitchcock was correct when he said that “style” is merely self-plagiarism, no one may have a better case against himself than Stephen King.

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The Mask of Zorro

With the acrobatic slash of a steel blade and the mark of a “Z,” he defends the weak and oppressed. Who is this masked man? In 1820, Mexicans called him Zorro.

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The Emperor’s Club

Here’s a story worth telling that does a lot right, yet fails to heed its own lesson.

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In Good Company

A recently demoted ad man must learn to get along with his new boss, an unskilled corporate ladder-climber half his age.

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Rebound

A hothead college coach gets sent to the minors to rebuild his career. Heard this one before?

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Mr. Holland’s Opus

This charming motion picture opens in 1965 with one man’s dream. More than anything in the world, 30-year-old Glenn Holland (Richard Dreyfuss) wants to write a symphony.

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Big Momma’s House 2

In this unnecessary sequel, Martin Lawrence is an FBI agent who fights crime disguised as a (ahem) portly, no-nonsense nanny.

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Bruce Almighty

Is Jim Carrey’s attempt at divine laughs a poignant comedy about God or is it an irreverent hack job? Yes.

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