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Splice

Splice

Score: 5.08 / 10

Release Date: June 4, 2010
Director: Vincenzo Natali
Producer: Steven Hoban
Studio: Entertainment One
Starring: Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, Delphine Chanéac
Genre: Thriller
Running Time: 104 minutes

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 9:51:26 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Oh this was horrible. Adrien Brody was okay, but Sarah Polley's acting is even worse than her directing. Ack. Take some lessons for crying out loud.

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 8:10:27 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    I absolutely enjoyed this film. Something like this could possibly become reality in the near future, but something like Shrek or Avatar are just perfect for the people who hate this movie. 5 *****

  • 3

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 5:56:11 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    what a joke of a movie - awful!!!

  • 3

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 5:55:30 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    this movies was one of tghe bigger dissapointments of the year thus far. The storyline was lame and cheesy. the acting was a bit-off. The

  • 9

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 5:46:13 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Great Movie!

  • 9

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 5:11:04 PM | (age group: 25-34) | M

    Wow, original story combined with great actors and some stuff that I've never seen in a movie before. A must see.

  • 10

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 5:08:56 PM | (age group: 2-17) | M

    Great film! Creepy and certainly had some really weird moments. Great Canadian Flick. A very original plot.

  • 1

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 4:32:45 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    The idea was good. But the storyline was AWFUL and beyond predictable.

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 3:50:30 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Brutal. Won't recommend it even on DVD.

  • 7

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    Sunday, June 6, 2010 3:03:35 PM | (Age Not Specified)

    Uh, people were laughing because it was supposed be funny. Why is it people have trouble discerning what a movie actually is and what they "think" it's supposed to be?