TomatoesareRotten
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To have original " players " in the documentary , of a monumental time in the sixties , is nothing short of staggering . Mesmerising from minute one . Many movies have covered the content in question, but the individuals who were part of this incredible venture , combined with the archival TV and documentation will guarantee ( I hope ) that this may become part of an educational syllabus.
It's that good !
It's that good !
And forgive me George , it's on Netflux !
Everything they touch is a disaster and this is no exception.
They even get Clooney to do more facial nuances than Walken and Redford combined , it's embarrassing ?
Sandford ( god bless him ) tries to stay on the pace , but he's hampered with a script about some Cary Grant lookalike doing Cary Grant things ?
This won't win anything , of any importance , in the "gong" season.
Really disappointing and extremely unwatchable.
Everything they touch is a disaster and this is no exception.
They even get Clooney to do more facial nuances than Walken and Redford combined , it's embarrassing ?
Sandford ( god bless him ) tries to stay on the pace , but he's hampered with a script about some Cary Grant lookalike doing Cary Grant things ?
This won't win anything , of any importance , in the "gong" season.
Really disappointing and extremely unwatchable.
Nowhere near as good as the first , but still enjoyable if not a little ridiculous at times . I mean the dog for goodness sake ?
Yes , I accept there's a high comic content , but when you're challenging basic logic , it demeans the originality of the first outing .
That being said , it's still an assault on the senses for an acceptable run time.
Yes , I accept there's a high comic content , but when you're challenging basic logic , it demeans the originality of the first outing .
That being said , it's still an assault on the senses for an acceptable run time.