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Righteous Kill



Watched it open night and thought it was a good movie. I was expecting it to sell out, but it didn't. Pacino is so gansgter throughout the whole thing. De Niro did his thing. Rob Dyrdek is in the movie for a couple seconds for all you Rob & Big fans. 50 Cent played a bigger part that I thought he would. Donnie Wahlberg played a pretty big part for all you New Kids On The Block fans. I wouldn't recommend watching it in the theaters, but I would recommend to rent. All in all, Pacino did work!
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