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    <title>MOVIE REVIEW: &#39;Get Smart&#39; lacks imagination</title>
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    <description>Apparently there are two actors named Steve Carell.&lt;p/&gt;One appears in sharp-witted, humanistic &quot;small&quot; movies like &quot;Little Miss Sunshine&quot; and &quot;Dan in Real Life&quot; and the occasional smart comedy blockbuster like &quot;The 40-Year-Old Virgin&quot; - not to mention starring in &quot;The Office,&quot; one of TV&#39;s edgiest comedies.&lt;p/&gt;The other Steve Carell makes overinflated summer gobblers in which more attention is paid to the special effects than to the script - turkeys like &quot;Evan Almighty&quot; and now &quot;Get Smart.&quot;</description>
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