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Oz the great and powerful is terrible


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I would like to find the people that thought this was a good idea and urinate in their ears. And then spend about an hour cussing at Mila Kunis for ruining my favorite villan of all time. And then spend another hour eating bad mood cookies. fug that movie .. fug it in the ass with something hard and sand papery. The entire cast of the wizard of oz that's still alive are pissed and the rest just rolled over in their graves. Worst acting i've ever seen. The cgi is a fuging joke. If you go see that movie it's like buying madden. A waste of your fuging time and money. Good day sirs and madams /endrant

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Ive got a secret for you.

Its a movie aimed at prepubescent kids. Acting was trumped by silly story and minimally acceptable visual effects.

Im more disappointed in the people who are acting like this was going to be anything more than an excuse for Disney to shoot some 3D sequences for one of their amusement park rides .

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