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Remember: these are all my opinions, and your taste in mvoies may be slightly, if not greatly, different than mine.

SPANGLISH: 5/5. This movie was so well-written I couldn't stand it. Well, I could, and I did. The acting from Adam Sandler was amazing in this film, and who would have thought he could be funny in a role as serious as his was. This was meant to be a comedy/drama, and both sides came off perfect. Well done with this flick, and this coming from someone who wanted to see A Series of Unfortunate Events but my friends made me see this one. I thank them for that.

NAPOLEON DYNAMITE: 4.5/5. This movie had me laughing all the way through. Mostly because of the little quirks Napoleon and his friends pulled off. And other reasons I laughed weren't good reasons. It was a little in professional, especially when it is clear that John Feder (who played napoleon) had a cobweb hanging from his head in one scene. But other then stuff like that, this movie is a must see for an slapstick/random comedy lover like myself.


FAVORITE MOVIES:
1. Clerks
2. Mallrats
3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
4. Napoleon Dynamite
5. American Beauty
6. Spanglish
pretty much any kevin smith flick or movie with Adam Sandler.
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