moviebus
Joined Dec 2001
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Extremely unfunny movie that utterly wastes the usually hilarious Hank Azaria (Huff, the Simpsons et al).
The main problem is Simon Pegg. He's well pegged out and will soon reach Ricky Gervaise levels of tedious one note shtick. It's not that the comedy isn't juvenile -- (I mean, American Pie was juvenile) it's just that's it not very funny.
Ealing this ain't. More like a blown up sitcom. The UK just can't make funny movies any more. Sorry, but it's true.
Go see Knocked Up again rather than waste your time on this tosh, as did all the cast.
Still, at least Hugh Grant wasn't it in -- the one redeeming feature.
The main problem is Simon Pegg. He's well pegged out and will soon reach Ricky Gervaise levels of tedious one note shtick. It's not that the comedy isn't juvenile -- (I mean, American Pie was juvenile) it's just that's it not very funny.
Ealing this ain't. More like a blown up sitcom. The UK just can't make funny movies any more. Sorry, but it's true.
Go see Knocked Up again rather than waste your time on this tosh, as did all the cast.
Still, at least Hugh Grant wasn't it in -- the one redeeming feature.
A mad existential journey in search of God with a twisted Agatha Christie mystery and the occasional mob/s hit thrown in
One mob being a loony cult led by the always slightly unhinged (and scary) Harriet Sansom Harris.
Sci-fi for the wii-fi. I can't recommend The Lost Room enough. Peter Krause, late of Fisher & Sons, hangs it all together with his usual effortless performance as the gutsy everyman.
Oh, and the cinematographic level of imagery is fab too. It just looks great.
Hope it goes longer than a mini-series.
One mob being a loony cult led by the always slightly unhinged (and scary) Harriet Sansom Harris.
Sci-fi for the wii-fi. I can't recommend The Lost Room enough. Peter Krause, late of Fisher & Sons, hangs it all together with his usual effortless performance as the gutsy everyman.
Oh, and the cinematographic level of imagery is fab too. It just looks great.
Hope it goes longer than a mini-series.