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August 10, 2007

Pseudo-Review: Stardust

If in the near future you find yourself in need of entertainment and possessed of several hours to kill, I can not recommend the movie Stardust heartily enough. It’s a delightful fantasy based on a children’s novel by Neil Gaiman, who also wrote the screenplay. Cleverly written and fun, it’s highly reminiscent of The Princess Bride, and I might even argue it’s somewhat better than its spriritual predecessor. It would be a great way to spend an afternoon even if its present competition wasn’t Rush Hour 3. As is, it’s probably the best thing you can do right now in a darkened room.

Posted by Zach at August 10, 2007 11:12 PM

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