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| There is no audio portion this week |
Joshua Efron: I'm sorry to hear that. I had hoped that I was the only one to feel the way I did about it - especially since I had wanted to to really like it. Because I went into the theatre with hope and wonder and awe - and the film didn't fulfill its part of that bargain. And the more people I speak to the more I hear similar opinions.
Sandell Stangl: To start off this time, "Hugo" is about a little boy that lives in the walls of a busy train station. But when he meets the owner of a toy shop and the shop owner's god-daughter, he must figure out why the toy shop owner is so sad?
Sandell Stangl: Do you think that's a fair description Josh? Honestly it's hard to write a description of the film.
Joshua Efron: And that's precisely what's wrong with this movie.
