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Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Bill Paxton, Tia Carrere, Art Malik, Eliza Dushku, Charlton Heston, Grant Heslov, Gino Salvano, Marshall Manesh, Jane Morris, Katsy Chappell, James Allen, Dieter Rauter, Crystina Wyler, Katsy Chappell, Ofer Samra
Directed By: James Cameron
Written By: James Cameron, Claude Zidi, Simon Michaël
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True Lies (1994)
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Movie Review by Zara March 29th, 2007
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Yeah, sometimes I actually like Arnie
The main thing that this movie suffers from is being overly long. I can get past the fact that it jumps all over the place in the story, from being an action movie about a guy who keeps his llife undercover from his boring family to the part about him trying to make good on his marriage that he's been neglecting to the guy who is trying to have an affair with his wife.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Bill Paxton are the best things about this movie. Curtis for looking sexy in her fourties and shaking her ass in that dance scene, Paxton for crying like a baby and admitting that he has a really small penis.
The movie is a great deal of fun and one of the few times that director James Cameron seems to be taking himself less seriously. Sure, during some of the action scenes you might doubt that, but overall this is a movie that mocks the heart of action flicks.
So yes, Tim. Sometimes I DO like stuff that's popular.
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 | B Movie Ben Mar 29, 2007 4:21 PM
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| The humor was the best part of this film. That is to be expected with Tom Arnold in the cast. Jamie Lee was super. Of course, I have to fault your review for leaving out Tia Carrere. You tend to overlook the most sexy women in the films when you review them. |
 | Lisa Mar 29, 2007 5:24 PM
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| Jamie Lee Curtis was awsome in this movie and I do love it when Paxton pisses himself. |
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