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Directed By
Stephen Frears

Written By:
John Cusack, Scott Rosenberg, Steve Pink, D.V. DeVincentis, D.V. DeVincentis

Cast:
John Cusack, Todd Louiso, Jack Black, Iben Hjejle, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Lisa Bonet, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lili Taylor, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Sara Gilbert, Chris Rehmann, Ben Carr, Joelle Carter, Bruce Springsteen

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High Fidelity (2000)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
November 10th, 2007

I'm too tired not to be with you.

Up to this point, the best film that John Cusack has done, in my humble opinion, is gross Pointe Blank. It was a classic. This will be right up there with that film and I will watch it many times before I die.

I could not imagine that Cusack and Jack Black could meld together and make a great movie, but they did. Black was just the right touch in the store. Now, don't get me wrong, I am not a music geek. I really don't care that much who wrote or performed a song. Music is just background. What I am saying is that you don't have to be a music geek to like a movie that takes place predominately in a record store.

What was great was Cusack trying to figure out why he was a failure with women, especially Laura (Iben Hjejle). Hey, the guy lost Catherine Zeta-Jones. He needed to figure something out! It was funny, tender, and really worth my time.

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