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by AliventiAsylum in Movies, - Top 50, Feb 04 '02
Pros: lighthearted romantic movie with some really good moments Cons: the callous talk about their dead father may offend some
I bet you people didn't know that Valley Stream was the movie capitol of the East ;-) Edward Burns is another product of Valley Stream, from the area I live in - The Gibson section. The house that the brothers live in during the movie is in this ...
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by Chad9976 - Top 1000, Jan 24 '04
Pros: read the review Cons: read the review
The problem with religion and tradition is they can really cramp your love life. "The Brothers McMullen" is an original film that actually presents characters with situations all other movies ignore - the problem of trying to have a meaningful and ...
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by bill_chambers , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Eh, they're enjoyable Cons: Amateurish at best
The Brothers McMullen-*** (out of five)
She's the One-** (out of five)
How much a film cost to make and the same film's qualitative worth are interdependent, which is why I get so irritated by reviewers who insist on...
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by PhishJedi , Jun 28 '01
Pros: The Catholic theme is somewhat interesting. Cons: Poor acting, annoying characters.
A few friends and I rented the Brothers McMullen the other night, and we were sorely disappointed. I'd seen it a few years back and not thought much of the movie--not offensive, not great. Well, the second time around, I couldn't believe I'd been able...
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by AsiaBrew , Sep 25 '00
Pros: Detailed view of relationships, men and commitment and being a Catholic (its tougher than it looks) Cons: none
Its nice to know that my Catholic guilt isn't just restricted to my gender. Whether or not men actually do feel a pained devotion to their faith in Catholicism is debatable, but in Edward Burns' debut motion picture, there are three men that truly do...
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