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All reviews - Movies (25)

The Day After Tomorrow review

Posted : 12 years ago on 18 December 2012 10:44 (A review of The Day After Tomorrow)

Eerily this suspenseful action film starring Dennis Quaid as father of the ever eye-catching Jake Gyllenhaal features the all too familiar topic of debate: global climate change. Though sometimes hitting somewhat too close to home, the awe inspiring cinematic wonders of watching the world freezing instantaneously is not to be passed up in this story that inspires hope and perseverance even in the bleakest of times.


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The Rookie review

Posted : 12 years ago on 18 December 2012 10:34 (A review of The Rookie)

For those sports fans out there, this inspirational story of an unexpected underdog is a great pick. Quaid plays a high school baseball coach who tries out for the major league on a dare.


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The Parent Trap review

Posted : 12 years ago on 18 December 2012 10:25 (A review of The Parent Trap)

Lindsay Lohan makes her cinematic debut in this Disney romantic comedy not once but twice. Dennis Quaid plays the adoring father in what I'm sure has become the ideal scheme of every child with separated parents. If looking for a feel-good movie with a little trickery mixed in, this is the film to pick.


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Dragonheart review

Posted : 12 years ago on 18 December 2012 10:16 (A review of Dragonheart)

In a land of dragons and knights, though you may not recognize him, Dennis Quaid appears as, Bowen, a less than honest knight who befriends the last dragon left in pursuit of his own schemes. This bittersweet film tells a tale as old as time of the true meaning of sacrifice and honor.


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Something to Talk About review

Posted : 12 years ago on 18 December 2012 10:07 (A review of Something to Talk About)

Dennis Quaid teams up with Julia Roberts to form a powerful duo that faces the many trials and tribulations that come with every marriage. It tells a story of love, forgiveness, and social pressures through laughter, romance, and tough choices.


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