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	Comments on: Review: &#8216;Hit And Run&#8217; Would Be A Fun Action Comedy If It Weren&#8217;t For All That Comedy	</title>
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		By: Karen		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Karen]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I especially like when you say that Cooper ties the black guy&#x27;s &#034;neck around a leash.&#034;  Too bad that didn&#x27;t actually happen in the movie. I would to see someone&#x27;s head wrapped around a leash.  Sounds impossible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I especially like when you say that Cooper ties the black guy&#x27;s &quot;neck around a leash.&quot;  Too bad that didn&#x27;t actually happen in the movie. I would to see someone&#x27;s head wrapped around a leash.  Sounds impossible.</p>
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		By: xmarisolx		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[xmarisolx]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[These two sentences: 

&#034;Bellâs Annie has an exciting new job and has to leave the small town in which theyâve settled, but Shepherdâs Bronson hasnât revealed to her that heâs purposely laying low with a fake identity and existence. He opts to keep it that way, getting into his old getaway car and speeding her to the job interview despite violating his parole and incurring the exasperated scolding of his bumbling parole officer (Tom Arnold).&#034;

...make me discredit your entire review.  I don&#x27;t think there is a detail in here anywhere that&#x27;s accurate.  Annie already knew he was on the witness protection program, and was the one that told Gil.  &#034;He opts to keep it that way?&#034; Again, false.  &#034;Violating his parole?&#034; He&#x27;s not on parole.  immunity is the whole point of snitching. Tom Arnold is not his parole; officer, he&#x27;s his federal marshall assigned to keeping him safe.  But I can see why you weren&#x27;t clear on that point since he only called himself a marshall 800 times in the movie, leading me to believe you were watching this movie while trying to evacuate your bowels of your cranium.  Because you were clearly preoccupied while during this movie by your (likely) failed attempt to get your head out of your ass.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These two sentences: </p>
<p>&quot;Bellâs Annie has an exciting new job and has to leave the small town in which theyâve settled, but Shepherdâs Bronson hasnât revealed to her that heâs purposely laying low with a fake identity and existence. He opts to keep it that way, getting into his old getaway car and speeding her to the job interview despite violating his parole and incurring the exasperated scolding of his bumbling parole officer (Tom Arnold).&quot;</p>
<p>&#8230;make me discredit your entire review.  I don&#x27;t think there is a detail in here anywhere that&#x27;s accurate.  Annie already knew he was on the witness protection program, and was the one that told Gil.  &quot;He opts to keep it that way?&quot; Again, false.  &quot;Violating his parole?&quot; He&#x27;s not on parole.  immunity is the whole point of snitching. Tom Arnold is not his parole; officer, he&#x27;s his federal marshall assigned to keeping him safe.  But I can see why you weren&#x27;t clear on that point since he only called himself a marshall 800 times in the movie, leading me to believe you were watching this movie while trying to evacuate your bowels of your cranium.  Because you were clearly preoccupied while during this movie by your (likely) failed attempt to get your head out of your ass.</p>
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		By: Wash		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Wash]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[A shame. Dax and Cooper were on Stern and it really was a passion project for Dax, who begged and borrowed from friends (Cooper, Bell, etc) to get the film financed. All of those cars in the chase scenes are his own, too. Still may see it, but the review is kind of what I suspected.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A shame. Dax and Cooper were on Stern and it really was a passion project for Dax, who begged and borrowed from friends (Cooper, Bell, etc) to get the film financed. All of those cars in the chase scenes are his own, too. Still may see it, but the review is kind of what I suspected.</p>
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