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This is one of the better books in the Hardy Boys "Mystery/Digest" series. It has an excellent plot and great action. The book flowed well and kept me occupied, unlike a lot of other books in the series which were sometimes flat and boring.
Highly recommended!
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A lot of people may disagree with me, but I didn't find this as a movie I would really want to see again. I mean, I rented it to see Paul Gross and thought the concept of the movie was unique, but was a little disappointed. Some may see this as a funny movie, but I thought some of the humour was cheap and too easy. I mean, I did laugh at some parts, but others I didn't like. I'm glad I stuck through this, because I absoloutely loved seeing the middle to the end. I think that was the best part of the movie. The actors portrayed their characters as expected and I was delighted to recognize a few faces. Even though I'm a little split on the issue, I'm glad I got to see… Read more
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Many people may disagree with me, but that's okay. This is a documentary based on the band showing their life on the road. I think Callum Keith Rennie did an exceptional job as Billy Talent (then again, I rented the movie because of him). Otherwise, I wasn't interested in the group's grungy and pointless lifestyle. I'll admit, a couple parts did have me smiling, and the way the movie wrapped up was realistic, but otherwise I didn't see this as entertainment. I actually fast-forwarded through a lot of it because there was either some repetitive or annoyingly pointless scenes. Nonetheless, I think the film served its purpose.
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