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Tell: Directed by J.M.R. Luna. With Milo Ventimiglia, Katee Sackhoff, Jason Lee, Robert Patrick. Ethan Tell is a small time crook who makes a big-time score when he steals 1 million dollars. Ironically, his life radically changes for the worse when he discovers that stealing the money was the easy part.

“I saw the poster for this movie, and it didnu0026#39;t look all that appealing. I thought it would be a brainless movie that tried to be cute but failing big time. In fact, the only reason I watched this was because of Katee Sackhoff. Iu0026#39;ve liked her ever since I saw her portrayal of Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica. Sheu0026#39;s one of the few actresses who can play a badass and be taken seriously doing it. Unfortunately, they donu0026#39;t make use of her ability to play that type of character. Still, the movie was fun and moved along at a fairly brisk pace without losing the storyline.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI have to say that the storyline wasnu0026#39;t especially original, but it was done with fun and flare. The movie largely belongs to Milo Ventimiglia, who plays a thief. Katee Sackhoff plays his using, money-grubbing wife/ex-wife to a u0026quot;T.u0026quot; I gave this a 7-star rating because all the elements came together to make this a fun movie. Parts of it were humorous, other scenes were thrilling to watch. Itu0026#39;s not a perfect movie, and there were some missed opportunities when they didnu0026#39;t make more use of Sackhoff. The one scene in the entire movie that is the most memorable is towards the end when Beverly (Sackhoff) informs Tell (Ventimiglia) of a very important reason why she did what she did. The emoting and vocal delivery were perfect.”

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