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"I"

These are the movies that begin with the letter "I".


I AM SAM (2001)
Rating: **1/2
"Man, that shaky camera stuff is really annoying."

I SPY (2002)
Rating: ***
"It's nothing like the show it's based on, but I still found it to be hilarious."

ICE AGE (2002)
Rating: ****
"What it lacks in animation, it makes up for in comedy."

IDENTITY (2003)
Rating: **
"What this film believes to be brilliance is really nothing more than childish idiocy. I feel like my I.Q.'s been lowered a few points!"

IGBY GOES DOWN (2002)
Rating: **
"Igby Goes Down could've been a life-affirming experience; it could've really taken its message and connected with its target audience. Instead, Burr Steers' screenplay is shallow and annoying, leaving us with totally unlikable characters, even though they are spectacularly played (for the most part). For a film that could've been so much, Igby Goes Down is so little."

I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS (1998)
Rating: **1/2
"It's not great, but it sure is one enjoyable movie to watch around Christmas...that just may become a family tradition."

IN-LAWS, THE (2003)
Rating: **
"Even with a good cast, this is a boring and hardly funny marriage comedy."

INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)
Rating: ***
"A big, all-star special effects blockbuster that is nothing but fun (if a little corny)."

INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD (1995)
Rating: **
"Nothing special, and a bad adaptation of the book."

INSPECTOR GADGET (1999)
Rating: ***
"A fun, no-brainer movie!"

INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (1994)
Rating: ****
"Tom Cruise gives the best performance of his career as the vampire Lestat, a demon of the night with a devilish sense of humor."

IT TAKES TWO (1995)
Rating: **1/2
"So it's corny, but it's still rather cute."

IT'S A VERY MERRY MUPPET CHRISTMAS MOVIE (2002)
Rating: ***
"Those classic, hilarious Muppets combine with an all-star cast featuring the likes of Whoopi Goldberg and William H. Macy to make a very merry movie, indeed. Recommended for its teriffic parodies and great songs."

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)
Rating: ****
"James Stewart highlights this Christmas classic for the ages. Combining heartbreaking drama, deft wit, and a bit of the old Christmas spirit, It's a Wonderful Life has remained an annual American tradition for decades. If you haven't seen it, you're in the minority, and, more importantly, sorely missing out on something wonderful."


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