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League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The (2003) |
83 reviews |
Film rated 2.3 / 5
(Chick rating: 2.6 / 5)
(Guy rating: 2.2 / 5)
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It's extra ordinary, gentlemen. |
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Mina Harker's a gentleman? |
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Invisible man worth seeing. |
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Film of extraordinary crappiness. |
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Dorian's picture, deadly ugly. |
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Godawful Victorian superhero team. |
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Script of extraordinary stupidity. |
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Norrington insults Moore, classics. |
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Literary legends literally lame. |
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Novel approach to superheroes. |
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Female 'gentleman' sucks. |
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Nemo's Indian Origins rediscovered. |
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Literary characters, illiterate scripters. |
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Classic literature Quartermaimed. |
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Tom Sawyer demolishes Venice. |
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Fantom drawn and Quatermain(ed). |
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Victorian extra-ordinaries battle phantom. |
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M: Non-Bond secret leader. |
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Mr. Hyde resembles sausages. |
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Victorian league's extra ordinary. |
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Dorian Gray instantly grayer. |
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X-Men`s unwelcome Victorian relatives. |
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Fathomless 'League' comic adaptation. |
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Quatermain reunited with son. |
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Dead Characters' Society. |
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Massive Nautilus turns easily. |
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Victoria commisions Tom Sawyer? |
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Historic fiction given flesh. |
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Phantoms' Feindish Fantasy Foiled. |
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League of boring gentlemen. |
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Ink characters sink movie. |
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Nautilus: is Nemo compensating? |
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Varied literary characters: heroes?! |
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League of improbable gentlefolk. |
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Fictional characters group fucked. |
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CGI overshadows ordinary gentlemen. |
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Tom Sawyer outwits Moriarty? |
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Gentlemen's Club... Extra ORDINARY!!! |
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Lestat meets Mina - sucks. |
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Dorian diverges from Moore. |
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Classic characters scripted badly. |
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Comic book panel unextraordinary. |
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M gathers Victorian Bond. |
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Literature to the rescue! |
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Invisible cockney reveals heart. |
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Moore's Victorian comics lessened. |
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League of exasperating nonsense. |
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League is historically innacurate. |
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Hysterical historical literary heroes. |
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No Moore comic adaptations! |
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Past figures unite, extraordinary! |
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Victorian X-Men extraordinarily dull. |
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LXG: Lacking Xtraordinary Goodness. |
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Victorian victors vanquish villian. |
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Literary classics turned superheroes. |
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'Extraordinary' gentlemen extraordinarily mundane. |
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Dorian Gray = Wildely evil. |
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In league with literature. |
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Gray steals extraordinary parts. |
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Gentlemen battle mysterious M. |
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Gentlemen's lost plot extraordinary. |
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America's literary superhero: Sawyer? |
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Unextraordinary movie, ordinary filmmakers. |
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Finding Nemo's catamaran. |
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Connery joins Extraordinary gentlemen. |
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League tracks Fantom enemy. |
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Fabled characters are Hollywoodized. |
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Victorian superheroes rescue Empire. |
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Tom Sawyer, Secret Agent. |
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