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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2004: Movie Reviews


AVP: Alien vs. Predator
by Ryan S., Glendale, AZ
   When it comes to hardcore alien and predator fight scenes, "AVP" is a great movie.
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Spider-Man 2
by Elizabeth C., Larchmont, NY
   Since the news is filled with violent images, I was a little wary of spending two hours watching even more violence.
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The Village
by Savannah C., Jefferson City, MO
   M. Night Shyamalan's "The Village" is a unique film, though it has its faults.
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The Prince and Me
by Carina D., Hemet, CA
   Starring Julia Stiles, "The Prince and Me" is enchantng as well as beautiful.
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The Bourne Supremacy
by Virginia M., Glendale, AZ
   "The Bourne Supremacy," adapted from the Robert Ludlum novel, is the sequel to the hugely popular "The Bourne Identity."
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Van Helsing
by Teddy C., San Antonio, TX
   The opening scene of "Van Helsing" takes place on top of Notre Dame; the character whose last name serves as the title uses his medieval gadgets to defeat a large Mr. Hyde.
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The Butterfly Effect
by Kelsi G., San Antonio, TX
   "The Butterfly Effect" opens with the old saying that a butterfly flapping its wings in Asia can cause a hurricane halfway around the world.
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