Deepfried-Egg
Joined Aug 2006
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The King of Queens is at it again and he hit this one out of the park! Salma Hayek also put in a fun performance as did Henry Winkler. Kevin's real life brother offered up some of the funnier moments dealing with domestic realities. Every character in this film made me laugh until it hurt. This film is a sure crowd pleaser as it has the Asians, Hispanics and the white crowd both old and young covered quite well. Most of the comedy is from the older actors in this film so I think the older crowd will appreciate this film as much as teens will. At times you know you are watching a comedy. At other points you know there is good heart touching drama added in with a comedic touch. And then when the fighting kicks in you feel like you are watching a real fight. If you have a heart for music studies you will cheer these characters on! If you enjoy the UFC/MMA fighting then you'll have a blast watching Kevin James dive into this world and get/give a good whooping! A lot of the real players/announcers/refs from UFC are in this film adding to the feel of a real UFC match. It's a smart film in it's comedic moments. On the other hand, as contrived and predictable as many elements in this story are, you will still find yourself cheering the players on and maybe even feel your eyes water due to feelings from either end of the emotional spectrum. I had given up on comedy films in recent years as most of them our just way too raunchy. But the PG rating on this film...I applaud all those behind this production. This movie works and it will make anyone laugh!
I usually agree with Ebert's reviews but he was way off on this one! The cinematography, color schemes, set production values were all excellent and so was the acting. If you are a Gary Oldman fan you certainly don't want to miss this.
The storyline was good and it really kept me guessing until the end. I say that because about 1/3 of the way through Shamalayan's 1st movie I figured out Bruce being dead. This movie will be compared to The Village and which is the only Shamalayan movie I truly enjoyed.
Also, this movie is not a horror by any means. It had plenty for adults and for teens with a good balance of both throughout.
Stay through the end credits for a special surprise!
The storyline was good and it really kept me guessing until the end. I say that because about 1/3 of the way through Shamalayan's 1st movie I figured out Bruce being dead. This movie will be compared to The Village and which is the only Shamalayan movie I truly enjoyed.
Also, this movie is not a horror by any means. It had plenty for adults and for teens with a good balance of both throughout.
Stay through the end credits for a special surprise!
I love train movies and I love Denzel, but I hated the new Pelham 123. Even Denzel couldn't save that flick. Thinking back..there was just too much dialogue in that movie..this movie had a perfect balance of everything. I think Denzel made another train movie because he realized he needed to redeem himself..and he totally did!
Some of you are on the railroad yard fence about even bothering with this movie because there is no human enemy in this flick. I was sitting on that same fence earlier tonight, wanting so badly to stay in my comfortable neighborhood full of human enemy infested movies. But I am so glad I crossed to the other side of the tracks to watch Denzel fight the metal beast! Denzel Is The Man of Steel!
P.S. - The photography was excellent as were the abundant one-liners.
Some of you are on the railroad yard fence about even bothering with this movie because there is no human enemy in this flick. I was sitting on that same fence earlier tonight, wanting so badly to stay in my comfortable neighborhood full of human enemy infested movies. But I am so glad I crossed to the other side of the tracks to watch Denzel fight the metal beast! Denzel Is The Man of Steel!
P.S. - The photography was excellent as were the abundant one-liners.