

****"Jumper" rated PG-13. Hayden Christensen discovers he can "morph" to any location that he wants. It was an interesting concept, kind of fun. Made me wonder what I would do if I was in that situation. Samuel L. Jackson plays a guy that hunts the jumpers and kills them. I didn't understand the role of his mother, (Diane Lane) who wasn't in it but for a few minutes, but hated her at the end. It was entertaining and slightly suspenseful in parts. I liked it. Jeff did too, we both give it 3 1/2 diamonds.

****"Definitely, Maybe" rated PG-13. It starts out kind of crude, with the kids and parents at the school going crazy because the kids were taught sex ed that day, the parents were up in arms because they didn't know, and the kids were too because, well, basically they were too young to grasp the concept. So there was alot of graphic, descriptive words being used, but once you got past that it was good. It was fun to hear the stories of the different girls and how everything played out. I wasn't crazy about it at first but then really started liking it. Jeff gives it 2 1/2 diamonds, I give it 3 1/2.

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