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Thursday, January 20, 2011

The Saint

Okay, okay, so I have been a little hard on Val Kilmer lately. Sheesh. Give a guy a break. It's true that I have said that the best movie of his acting career is Willow—I still stand by that statement. But, tonight I was reacquainted with an older movie of his that I hadn't seen in a long time called The Saint. Truth be told, I enjoyed it. The acting and story were quite good, but I have to admit, Elizabeth Shue was reason enough to watch it again.

So, Val Kilmer has redeemed a few cool points with me. We'll see how long that lasts.

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