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[Title] => Two foreign films get X rating
[Summary] => The Movie and Television Review Classification Board (MTRCB) has given an X rating to two foreign films participating in the upcoming Makati Cinemanila International Film Festival.
But the city government appealed to the MTRCB to reconsider its decision.
"We are appealing for consistency of principle," said Lito Anzures, of the city governments information office and consultant of Mayor Jejomar Binay.
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[Title] => Bombs Away!
[Summary] => It was supposed to be a surefire summer for Hollywood: almost every movie was either a remake or a sequel. Big names, big budgets, big special effects. So what went wrong?
Why did almost every summer movie in 2001 feel tired and lame? It makes you wonder: can Hollywood even piece together a decent, dumb summer flick anymore?
I wont lie: I enjoy a good summer popcorn movie as much as anyone else. But this year, they just seemed to get dumber and dumber.
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But the city government appealed to the MTRCB to reconsider its decision.
"We are appealing for consistency of principle," said Lito Anzures, of the city governments information office and consultant of Mayor Jejomar Binay.
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Why did almost every summer movie in 2001 feel tired and lame? It makes you wonder: can Hollywood even piece together a decent, dumb summer flick anymore?
I wont lie: I enjoy a good summer popcorn movie as much as anyone else. But this year, they just seemed to get dumber and dumber.
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