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		<title>Knowing (what makes a good action movie) is half the battle.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being familiar with the oft-campy source material, I knew G.I. Joe wasn't going to be Oscar-worthy, and walking into the theatre, I felt my expectations were more than reasonable.  I wanted to be entertained, nothing more.  I didn't buy my ticket expecting high-brow, but rather simply to have fun.  What I got was a movie whose potential was squandered on a director who seemed to not know quite what to do with it.]]></description>
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