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Lions For Lambs

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In Theaters: November 9, 2007

R | Drama | 1h 32m

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User rating: 1.69

Based on 681 votes and 50 reviews.


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User rating: November 11, 2007

I wouldn't waste my money watching any film with Tom Cruise.

User rating: November 11, 2007

Please, see this movie and make up your own mind. This is an important movie and some of the bad reviews here prove one of the points of the movie: the dumbing down of the people. This is a political movie. If you never listen to the news, or have never read a book: you won't like it. If you are aware of what goes on in the world however, this is movie you can't miss.

User rating: November 11, 2007

serious movie for serious thinkers.

User rating: November 10, 2007

Don't kid your self. This movie is a foreshadowing of the next US elections.

User rating: November 10, 2007

Oh my God. This is the most horrible movie I have ever seen. if you are a kind of a person who can tolerate 2 people talking for 1.5 hour about Iraq and Afganistan then this is a movie for you. This movie has absolute NO ACTION. I saw people snoring in the cinema. Plse do urself a favor and PLS DON'T watch this movie.

User rating: November 10, 2007

piece of garbage

User rating: November 10, 2007

In general, it seems that public knowledge has become increasingly aware of the power that fear causes; and thankfully, there are individuals amongst this growing panic that raise important questions towards such confusion in world the today. 'Lions for Lambs' is a tool. It isn't a Hollywood film. It’s certainly not a propaganda film either; it’s a memoir to the people who take action with important issues whether it be on war, education, and even with personal struggles. Redford’s film doesn’t claim the obvious; he simply raises central questions on the social infrastructure with the here and the now. This is an exceptionally great film!

User rating: November 10, 2007

should win an award for best makeup --- how did they cover up redford's nosferatu fangs?? he looks like he's about 300 years old.

User rating: November 9, 2007

man..Hidden agenga ....waste my time.

User rating: November 9, 2007

more socialism...... why can't they make a movie without putting their own little agendas into it