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and The Next Karate Kid , apparently, as that is what the movie is being sold to the public as. br> -- Scott Wilhelm /p> p> For me, movies are entertainment. I take their "messages" with a grain of salt, but I truly enjoy most of the movies I choose to see. Based solely on personal experience, I believe most people watch movies for the same reasons I do and give little thought to the political agenda, which admittedly exists in most films. If you insist on watching movies for the sole purpose of exposing a lefty agenda and sucking every ounce of joy out of them, please do yourself (and me) a favor and stop watching them. I have stopped reading your movie reviews because they induce uncontrollable eye rolling, but with the absence of the "Movie Takes" label you tricked me into reading this one. br> -- Chuck Lazarz /p> p> UP AGAINST THE WAL-MART br> Re: Philip Klein's Wal-Mart Strikes Back :
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