Ref: Mulhern
#53: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Salmon, sheikhs, surprise twists - this was a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.
#52: Where Do We Go Now?
While I've enjoyed previous MSPIFF closing films better than this one (see Stuck Between Stations, which Mulhern purchased recently for our re-viewing pleasure), I found Where Do We Go Now? thought-provoking.
#51: Think Like a Man
Diverting if far-fetched, this one may have been my fault...
#50: The Bourne Legacy
Jason Bourne approves of Mulhern's strategy of elevating his saga in the rankings each time a new blog post is released; that's what's happening, right?
#49: The Campaign
While entertaining overall, the film went a little too far in some places.
#48: Haywire
The action was packed in and the acting was lacking, but my sister and I were most amazed by the fact that Gina Carano wears way more makeup in real life (per the making-of featurette) than she did in the movie.
#47: That's My Boy
I did not view this, although it certainly sounds like a cinematic gem.
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