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The Last Kiss (Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett, Rachel Bilson, Original) Gold Wood-Mounted Framed Movie Poster Print - 27
The Last Kiss (Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett, Rachel Bilson, Original) Gold Wood-Mounted Framed Movie Poster Print - 27" X 40"

$199.99
This original poster shows Zach Braff with Jacinda Barrett and Rachel Bilson. In the middle it says "The Last Kiss" and below that it has the DVD release information and the movie credits. This poster measures approx. 27" x 40" The Last Kiss is a 2006 film which is based on the 2001 Italian film L'ultimo bacio, directed by Gabriele Muccino. The film stars Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett, Casey Affleck and Rachel Bilson. The screenplay was written by Paul Haggis, and directed by Tony Goldwyn. The plot revolves around a young couple and their friends struggling with adulthood and issues of relationships and commitment. Much of the movie was filmed in and around Madison, WI.
The Last Kiss (Full Screen Edition)
The Last Kiss (Full Screen Edition)

$14.98
What are you, 10-years-old? Just because the characters are "all being jerks to each other," (as one reviewer stated) which clearly bothers you, is no reason to down-rate the movie. That's the point of the movie. If they weren't doing that, there would be no story. That's like not wanting to see a movie because the star gets killed or the hero doesn't meet with your standards of behavior. The worth of a movie is, (over)simply stated, if the story, actors, and other elements of a movie were good. You must have hated Romeo and Juliett because the lovers were rash enough to commit suicide. Similarly, "West Side Story." You must have to limit your movies to those that begin with "once upon a time," and end with "and they lived happily ever after." I was amazed that in so many reviews that I skimmed, many of Braff's fans didn't want him to portray a character that had serious flaws. It happens at times kiddies, that's life. If you want sugar and spice and everything nice, stick to kids' movies.
School for Scoundrels
School for Scoundrels

$2.99
I really like the actors in this movie. There are some big names. But the movie, the script itself, really is lacking. It seemed like quite a waste of all that talent. There were a few laugh out loud moments, but I stress a few. Mostly, the rivalry between the teacher and the student is just mean spirited. It gets to a point where it's not funny anymore. Much like Jim Carry's flop, The Cable Guy. That movie really wasn't funny because you just felt bad for the Matthew Broderick character. It went too far. Like watching a 1 1/2 hr hazing video. This movie has that same awkward feel. The movie is also very predictable. You can see where it's going well before it gets there. I don't know what else to say. Save your money and rent it before you buy it. You will probably not want to watch it again.

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