Player Affinity writes: "This week’s movie releases were The Dilemma and The Green Hornet. As can be expected in the films of the early new year, they were critically vilified. The first I actually enjoyed, contrary to the opinions of most critics it seems. Where it may have been bi-polar in terms of its tone, I got enough out of it to justify the view. The second film has no appeal to me at all; I just thought it looked bad. Yes, I’m guilty of the that sin of judging books by their cover (films by their trailer), but it doesn’t look like much has come up to vindicate the movie of my skepticism. I’ll watch it at a friend’s house if he’s Redboxed it, and if I have nothing better to do"
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