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January 30, 2004
Owen Wilson usually makes any movie better, simply by showing up and being Owen Wilson.
Take "Shanghai Noon," for example. His laid-back demeanor was the perfect counterpoint to Jackie Chan's hyperkinetic energy, and he added a layer of dry wit to Chan's charisma and choreography.
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