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Ghost Town: The Movie (2007)
I'd advise lowering your expectations.
Considering the screenplay was provided by a Nth-rate actor whose previous writing credits included the Skinemax-sounding "Supermodel Showdown: Costa Rica" (which appears to be a behind-the-scenes of a real photo shoot...so I'm not sure how one gets credited as 'writer' in the first place), it's pretty much a safe bet that this film is going to be a stinker of epic proportions.
It's a little sad to see Renee O'Connor involved in this. Granted, Xena: Warrior Princess would never be considered high art, but it had a sense of self-awareness and humor that allowed it to remain consistently watchable despite its camp. Virtues found lacking in nearly every project put forth by the creative team behind Ghost Town: The Movie.
You've been warned people. =)
Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)
Biased
The number of votes given to this film of "1" can only be from closed minded individuals trying to bash a movie they will never see. The sad thing is that these people are the ones who really need to see this movie. This movie exemplifies exactly what America should be about and shows how the Bush administration has done their very best to destroy this great country from the top on down. That and Lila Lipscombe's story make this a film everyone must see. The people giving this movie a "1" rating have just as little heart and decency as the woman shown confronting Lila, who has the nerve to call her touching moment with an Iraqi mother staged. It is the ignorance shown by this woman and shared by too many others that is the true enemy and target of this movie, not the president. Go see this film before you rate it, and if you have a soul, there's no way you'd give it a low score.