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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2005: Movie Reviews
The Incredibles
by Adam S., New City, NY
Bob Parr was Mr. Incredible, one of the world’s greatest superheroes. But he and many other legendary crime fighters were forced to retire after a string of mishaps and frivolous lawsuits.
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I Heart Huckabees
by Jimmy W., Scotch Plains, NJ
“I Heart Huckabees” is one of the most creative and intelligent films of all time. It is packed with gut-busting laughter and amazing performances,
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National Treasure
by Michael F., Grove, OK
I wasn’t expecting too much from “National Treasure.” After all, it’s by Disney, and Nicolas Cage is definitely past his prime. I was, however, thoroughly delighted.
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After the Sunset
by Leslie E., Colleyville, TX
“After the Sunset” is one of this season’s hottest films, appealing to both genders with adventure and romance.
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Garden State
by Laura Z., Washington, D.C.
There is a distinction between a movie and a film, as the words themselves attest.
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Finding Neverland
by Rebecca Y., Cheektowaga, NY
Believe that movies can make your imagination and emotions soar!
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Ice Age
by Nicholas
A., Elkton, SD
Disney has another animated hit with “Ice Age.”
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