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Advance Wars GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
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UPC:045496731458
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_ADVANCE_WARS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I had the misfortune to see Alexander Payne’s “Downsizing†on TV the other week, and what a misguided misfire of a steaming heap that movie is. A cute premise betrayed for a need to get all Woke and ecological and dour, when what we really wanted to see was miniature Matt Damon facing off with a housecat or maybe having to clamber about full size furniture. Matt shaved his head. It was not a good look. Neither was heading to Norway for a gloom-fest.So, as a palate cleanser, I re-watched “Electionâ€. And it’s still great! What a fun, dark, over-the-top and true-to-life comedy. The plot pieces fit together like a machine oiled by corruption in the lowest-stakes election imaginable, a scheme driven by the human weaknesses we all share: ambition, resentment, sex, carelessness and more sex.Reese Witherspoon has done a lot of excellent work since “Election†but it’s hard to think of a role I enjoyed more. She’s adorable and relentless, showing single-minded determination that should’ve warned the other characters to just get out of her way.Matthew Broderick, an actor who I respect without much caring about, is fine as the teacher who’s bored beyond endurance by his own life and yet too proud of his “teacher of the year†status not to resent the sheer unstoppable drive of his star pupil. He’s not going anywhere. Why should Tracy Flick be the one who’ll inevitably grasp the golden ticket out of Omaha? His put-upon demeanor works very well indeed here, all the more so with a wasp-stung.
Pretty Funny, i.e. notice the lil things they make fun of! I.e. Brodewicks car hinting at teachers salary, how boring his life is wchis wife, the sheer stupidity of student council electipns, young dumb one sided love all around.. Or rather Obsession. It was entertaining! Not an academy award winner but, just everyday funny.
Fine entertainment and a cut above other movies of this type. Is it timeless cinema that will be watched for generations to come? Nope. But it is a nicely crafted romp that you will enjoy and the message, such as it is, seems as relevant today as when it was released.
My Mom hates this movie, but I LOVE IT. Reese Witherspoon stars as the self-aggrandizing and relentless high school student who will let nothing get in the way of her becoming class president, including her teacher, Matthew Broderick. Great comedic fun. Can nothing stop her?
The characters are a subtle but wry take on common tropes- the recklessly ambitious pupil, the good but insecure teacher, the bumbling jock, and the counterculture lesbian teen full of emotions.Excellent, original, and extraordinarily funny.
Reese Witherspoon was at her perfectly perky best with this role. She played the girl in high school who was always the best at everything that must now be class President too. She would do anything to win.Then there was mild mannered Matthew Broderick. A respected teacher who had enough of this perfectly perky teen and decided he just couldn’t let it happen and did everything he could to stop her from winning.But Karma’s a bitch and he got paid back 10 fold for every action he took against her. He is willing to risk his health, family, career and even his respect to stop her from ruining more lives with her constant success. Of course eventually things don’t go as expected and hilarity ensues.The only reason I didn’t give this 5 stars is it isn’t leaving the best of messages to young people about doing the right thing for the right reasons. Except maybe for Karma paying him back for his rotten deeds, he and her end up OK in the end.Even the support cast did a good job with their parts.I recommend this movie for a few laughs.
You’ve probably seen the snippet on YouTube that proclaims “Hillary Clinton IS Tracy Flick!” Well, my friends, it’s true. If you enjoyed that little scene, you must revisit Alexander Payne’s darkly comic 1999 gem and see for yourself how oddly prescient it was in depicting the precise dynamic going on now in American presidential politics. Reese Witherspoon is Tracy, a rabidly ambitious high school student in Omaha, Nebraska (Director Payne’s hometown, which he also lovingly lampooned in “About Schmidt”), who is determined, by sheer grit, to win the election for student body president. Tracy is the ideal of college selection boards everywhere: bright, perky, neat, organized, always prepared for class, and single-mindedly involved in more school activities than there are hours in the day. On paper, she’s a educator’s dream . . . but she represents an uneasy nightmare for her social studies teacher, Mr. McAllister (Matthew Broderick). Mr. McAllister has his own reasons for disliking Tracy. She is the kind of grating apple polisher that has her hand up with the answer to every question he poses. She’s at school every morning an hour before everyone else, and works late evenings and weekends on all her various extracurricular responsibilies. And she had an affair with Mr. McAllister’s best friend and colleague that resulted in him losing both his job and his marriage. Tracy herself seems blithely oblivious to all the havoc she has caused. Is this wide-eyed naivete genu.
A surprisingly dark little comedy with sparkling performances. Adult themes come disturbingly close to real life, couched in glib dialogue and a squeaky clean suburban high school for a backdrop. Same genre as Ridgemont High et al., but less compromising with the realities and foibles of human nature. Reese Witherspoon brims with talent as the narcissistic world beater in training. And fair warning: she does get wet.
Clever film that has some really great moments. It’s disorienting watching Reese Witherspoon playing a (rhymes with witch), but Matthew Broderick is really great playing a darker role.