hderksen
Joined Aug 2007
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This movie has - what else would you expect - a happy ending. The movie rides on the comical clash of cultures when fairy tale characters end up in New York city. The New Yorkers and the fairy tale characters clearly have very different notions on romance. In the end, they learn from each other. The movie was actually better than I had expected. Amy Adams is wonderful as Giselle. The "prince charming" was a bit cheesy and never evolved beyond the clichés. Susan Sarandon is pleasantly evil. Of course anything can happen in a fairy tale, so with the help of a kiss from the right prince and a glass shoe, the day is saved before the clock strikes midnight. And they lived happily ever after.
This is definitely the most low-brow movie I have ever seen. If you think a cat having sex with a mummified body is funny, then you will find this movie hilarious.
This movie is a concatenation of (bad) spoofs of various genres, but romantic comedies in particular. This movie is a bit like scary movie 17, but worse.
What happened to the good ol' spoof movies that were actually funny. Please, take some time to think of some good jokes.
It may be fun to make a spoof of a serious genre of movies. But why does "meet the fockers" need a spoof? It is already a spoof by itself. Was "meet the fockers" already painful to watch, what is the point of repeating all the jokes of that movie. That is not making a spoof! That is plagiarism. (And why not choose a GOOD movie to plagiarize?)
This movie is a concatenation of (bad) spoofs of various genres, but romantic comedies in particular. This movie is a bit like scary movie 17, but worse.
What happened to the good ol' spoof movies that were actually funny. Please, take some time to think of some good jokes.
It may be fun to make a spoof of a serious genre of movies. But why does "meet the fockers" need a spoof? It is already a spoof by itself. Was "meet the fockers" already painful to watch, what is the point of repeating all the jokes of that movie. That is not making a spoof! That is plagiarism. (And why not choose a GOOD movie to plagiarize?)