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From: The Washington Times
Date: 20021227
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Byline: Scott Galupo, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Did you hear something? The sound, perhaps, of a hastily produced adaptation of an Italian fairy tale bombing faster than a precision-guided bomb over Baghdad?
That would be Roberto Benigni's "Pinocchio," a live-action version of Carlo Collodi's fantasy novel that opened, discreetly, on Christmas Day.
It's bad. Tear-your-hair-out, gouge-your-eyes-out bad.
If your children beg you to take them to this movie, don't give in. I sat through every painful minute of "Pinocchio" - all 108 of them - and heard not a peep of ...
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