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“You are one funny dude.” - S. Milton, some guy I know
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Men can be defined in more ways than having a penis. We like our sports, whether we're playing them or watching them. We fart in our sleep even if we…
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I heard someone talking yesterday about how this pastor and his church owned half a city block and had a membership of more than five thousand people. By "Big City"…
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My wife and I decided to go see UNCG and Miami play basketball last night. We knew it would be a tough game but after all, we're both Alumni, and…
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Okay, first, if you're looking for actual scientific data, you're looking in the wrong place. I'm totally pulling all this stuff out of my rear but since my rear has…
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Growing up, I had what I affectionately called "Fat Boy Asthma." Whenever I would play sports, I had trouble breathing. I never experienced an attack for no reason like most…
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Over Is Right, Under Is Wrong
Just the other day, I had to change toilet paper rolls in two of our three bathrooms. I didn't realize it at the…
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*not actual nephew I learned something this past weekend that disturbs me. My four year old nephew Joey has a big schlong. It's so big that it gets talked about. …
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Diet Mountain DewThe biggest moment in my life wasn't my sixteenth birthday. It wasn't the junior or senior prom. It wasn't the day of my weddings (nor my divorces). It…
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Moose Tracks is one of the most popular ice cream flavors around. Created by Denali Flavors , it first came on the market in the mid-90s and has…
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Written by Ross Cavins
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Friday, 22 February 2008 03:14 |
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Although not an original idea (see Hitchcock: Rear Window), Disturbia has some interesting characters and plot twists. Shia LaBeouf is a disturbed teenager who is sentenced to house arrest and witnesses (or imagines) a murder in his neighbor's house. Befriended by a new young hottie neighbor, Sarah Roemer, they set out with his best friend to investigate.
Even though it's a plot copy of my favorite Hitchcock film ever, the director and writers did a great job of adapting the storyline to modern times. There's plenty of suspense and tense moments and unlike most films of this genre, there aren't really any "stupid character moments" (where the girl goes into the dark basement alone with a flashlight to investigate a strange sound).
I had reservations about this movie at first but I have to admit that it was done well and very much worth watching.
Verdict: 
Directed by: D.J. Caruso
Starring: Shia LaBeouf , Sarah Roemer , Carrie-Anne Moss , David Morse , Aaron Yoo , Matt Craven , Jose Pablo Cantillo
Other Movie Sites: IMDB , Rotten Tomatoes
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