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	<title>Comments on: Old School</title>
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		<title>By: Ambival.net &#187; Movies &#187; School for Scoundrels [2006]</title>
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		<description>[...] It&#8217;s Old School meets Anger Management, plus I&#8217;m assuming a good helping of the original British movie it&#8217;s based on, Billy Bob Thornton is in his badass Bad Santa / Bad News Bears type role, Jon Heder is Napoleon Dynamite again &#8230; Pushing Tin also comes to mind, the rivalry between Thornton and John Cusack there. But y&#8217;know, despite how much it resembles other things, despite how contrived it is at times, I really loved this. When it&#8217;s anarchic it damn near reaches the level of Fight Club or if &#8230;, and it has a streak of sweetness, mainly thanks to Heder&#8217;s performance (no matter how familiar it may be) and Christophe Beck&#8217;s music (the best I&#8217;ve heard from him, he&#8217;s usually pretty generic), that is almost irresistible. You really want this underdog to triumph, and the suspense over whether he will or not towards the end is practically unbearable. I&#8217;ll still be keeping my eye out for the original though, I have a feeling that one will really lighten my day &#8230; but I think there&#8217;s room enough in the world for both, and I&#8217;ll bet half the reviewers out there whining about &#8220;yet another lame Hollywood remake&#8221; haven&#8217;t even seen the original of this one. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It&#8217;s Old School meets Anger Management, plus I&#8217;m assuming a good helping of the original British movie it&#8217;s based on, Billy Bob Thornton is in his badass Bad Santa / Bad News Bears type role, Jon Heder is Napoleon Dynamite again &#8230; Pushing Tin also comes to mind, the rivalry between Thornton and John Cusack there. But y&#8217;know, despite how much it resembles other things, despite how contrived it is at times, I really loved this. When it&#8217;s anarchic it damn near reaches the level of Fight Club or if &#8230;, and it has a streak of sweetness, mainly thanks to Heder&#8217;s performance (no matter how familiar it may be) and Christophe Beck&#8217;s music (the best I&#8217;ve heard from him, he&#8217;s usually pretty generic), that is almost irresistible. You really want this underdog to triumph, and the suspense over whether he will or not towards the end is practically unbearable. I&#8217;ll still be keeping my eye out for the original though, I have a feeling that one will really lighten my day &#8230; but I think there&#8217;s room enough in the world for both, and I&#8217;ll bet half the reviewers out there whining about &#8220;yet another lame Hollywood remake&#8221; haven&#8217;t even seen the original of this one. [...]</p>
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