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 | Good - For An Independant Movie 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
You have to take open water at what it is. This isn't some mega-budget movie. It is basic movie making, on a limited budget. Taking that into account, it's very good. Based on a true story, this film ... read full review |  | Perhaps The "Coming Of Age" movie of it's time 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Having been born in London in 1964, this film is perhaps the "breakfast club" of it's time. Accurately portrayed are the tensions of racism, but more importantly the struggle of 60's youth t... read full review |  | Watch the Extended Version! I actually first saw this at the movies, and was fairly unimpressed. While the cinematography is excellent, the ending did little to wow me, and I left feeling a little cheated. Upon getting the DVD ... read full review | ![CD: Lose My Breath [Single] Destiny's Child, Oct-2004](http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/c/000/77/35/ff77_6.JPG) | Good beat, great video! Great song, with a good beat, what Destiny's Child is known for. If you get a chance to see the video, do so, it is action packed, with awesome street dancing "battles" Caroline H... read full review |  | Talented! Often young R&B stars come along, with more charmisa than talent. This young man has an impressive voice which allows him to cross from Spanish to English with ease. Pleasant middle tone, beautiful lyrics..... read full review |  | Whats not to love? I've actually seen EWF in concert live twice.. While a CD can't replace this, their infectious style can't help but get you in a good mood. Lot's of classics on this one..! Caroli... read full review |  | What IF God WAS One of Us? I just had the chnace to listen to this album, and if you like modern R&B, gospel, and smooth soul, this is a great combination, however in my opinion the disc is worth it just for Cheryl Pepsi Riley's... read full review |  | Awesome rare sequended cd Great sound quality. This is sequenced (one song leads into another).. Lots of classics, plus statements from the era (War, Edwin Starr, although who can't now associate that with Jackie Chan/Chris Rock!) read full review |
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