Review of The Rundown (2003) by Michael Agger for Slate — 26 Sep 2003
Aggressively adolescent. It hearkens back to the time in a young man's life when humping monkeys were funny, when a promise didn't count if your fingers were crossed, when debating pointless hypothetical questions held a fascination, and when professional wrestling offered endless, senseless entertainment.
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This review of The Rundown (2003) was written by Michael Agger and published by Slate on 26 Sep 2003.
The Rundown has generally received positive reviews.
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