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Witch Hunter Robin - Vol 06 - Vengeance
Anime.Action Bandai Entertainment
Episode 23: Sympathy for the Devil
Episode 24: Rent
Episode 25: Redemption Day
Episode 26: Time to Tell


XXX
Action.Adventure Sony Pictures PG-13
Vin Diesel is no James Bond, and he doesn't want to be. That's why "XXX" announced Diesel as the adrenalin-junkie Bond of the PlayStation generation, copying the Bond formula so shamelessly that this action-packed silliness would "be" a Bond movie if it starred Pierce Brosnan. Reuniting Diesel with his "Fast and the Furious" director Rob Cohen, "XXX" has an attitude (if not a brain) all its own, plucking Diesel's Xander Cage from his celebrity as an extreme sports renegade, recruited by a National Security Agency big shot (Samuel L. Jackson) to foil a nasty Czech villain (Marton Csokas) who's eager to depopulate Prague with remote-controlled biological weaponry. Toss in a sulky, sultry Russian agent (Asia Argento) and you've got extreme Bond-age for anyone who thinks tuxedos are passé. With a handful of eye-popping action sequences, "XXX" launched a movie franchise with a cool guy, another cool muscle car, and plenty of box-office sizzle. "--Jeff Shannon"

You, Me and Dupree
Comedy Universal Studios PG-13
There are a lot of broad comedies about men refusing to grow up, but few have the sly bite of "You, Me and Dupree". Even though Carl (Matt Dillon, "Crash", "There's Something About Mary") is newly married to Molly (Kate Hudson, "Almost Famous", "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"), when his best friend Dupree (Owen Wilson, "Wedding Crashers", "The Life Aquatic") ends up homeless, Carl invites Dupree into their house--in which Dupree promptly makes himself at home, culminating in setting the place on fire during lurid sex. But though he's trapped between his wife and his best friend, Carl may have bigger problems as his boss--and father-in-law--hates him and is sneakily working against his marriage. "You, Me and Dupree" seems at first glance to be a frat-boy farce about men being emasculated by their wives, but the well-written script, guided with a sure hand by director team Joe and Anthony Russo (who each directed episodes of the top-notch TV series "Arrested Development"), successfully walks a treacherous path between multi-layered characters and comic events, and is all the funnier as a result. Michael Douglas ("Wonder Boys", "Fatal Attraction") turns in a sharp, nasty performance as Molly's overly-possessive father. Also featuring Seth Rogan ("The 40 Year Old Virgin"). "--Bret Fetzer"



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