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  <title>Just a Gwai Lo</title>
  <subtitle>fun within prescribed limits</subtitle>
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    <title>Sin City</title>
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    <published>2005-04-03T20:08:38-07:00</published>
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      <name>Richard</name>
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<p>Watched <span class="item"><i>Sin City</i></span> at the theatre.</p>
<p class="description">Definitely a 'guy movie': lots of action, lots of very beautiful, often naked, women, and <b>very</b> violent.  It's based on comic books—wait, graphic novels—that I haven't read.  Yet.  Everything in the movie works: some of the acting is bad at times, but it's intentionally done for effect; the story lines are complex and loop back on each other; the violence is often original (Miho would fit nicely the <i>Kill Bill</i> movies) but very often either left to the viewer's imagination or explained, in a way, later; and the women.  They are all extremely beautiful, and all extremely intelligent.  And ruthless.  One of the best movies I've seen in a long time, which I definitely need to see again on the big screen.</p>
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<p>Watched <span class="item"><i>Sin City</i></span> at the theatre.</p>
<p class="description">Definitely a 'guy movie': lots of action, lots of very beautiful, often naked, women, and <b>very</b> violent.  It's based on comic books—wait, graphic novels—that I haven't read.  Yet.  Everything in the movie works: some of the acting is bad at times, but it's intentionally done for effect; the story lines are complex and loop back on each other; the violence is often original (Miho would fit nicely the <i>Kill Bill</i> movies) but very often either left to the viewer's imagination or explained, in a way, later; and the women.  They are all extremely beautiful, and all extremely intelligent.  And ruthless.  One of the best movies I've seen in a long time, which I definitely need to see again on the big screen.</p>
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