Tiiulicious
Bubba Ho-Tep
Not much upstairs, but what a staircase! :)
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Post by Tiiulicious on Jul 13, 2007 15:42:46 GMT -5
I have to say The Producers - the movie musical. I absolutely loved it, even though most of it's reviews were negative. I thought it was an awesome film and it was a perfect excample of why I like musical comedies. Nathan Lane was fabulous (but then again when isn't he?), the music rocked (especially Keep it gay, Springtime for Hitler and I wanna be a producer) and Will Ferrell was just too funny as Franz Liebkind, a neo-nazi playwrite who has a bird named Adolf and wears leaderhosen.
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rra
King Koopa
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Post by rra on Jul 13, 2007 15:43:36 GMT -5
Considering that Connery took over that movie from the director, I can't feel sorry for him, or care. Besides, Connery probably saw Newman and Hackman retired and figures...."why deal with this s*** again?" Yeah I know. I just like Connery is all. And the total screw up of a production that the movie was is easy to blame. Then again, I was surprised when I learned that Gene Hackman effectively retired (save for a project that really interests him, or doing commercial voice work, like HOME DEPOT).
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Post by gsguy on Jul 13, 2007 15:44:13 GMT -5
Kung Pow! The best comedy in years and it gets less than 20% on Rotten Tomato?! What the hell is up with that? Seconded, obviously 80% of the reviewers hated it? No one disrespects Betty, NO ONE!
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rra
King Koopa
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Post by rra on Jul 13, 2007 15:45:44 GMT -5
Seconded, obviously 80% of the reviewers hated it? No one disrespects Betty, NO ONE! "This....is.....CNN..."
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Post by texaswhopper on Jul 13, 2007 15:56:32 GMT -5
Might as well give my piece. Short and sweet. Here it is..
3000 Miles to Graceland.
I loved the movie and I don't care how much people hate it. Kevin Costner was such a bad dude in this movie.
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Post by Virt McGirt on Jul 13, 2007 16:03:43 GMT -5
Dirty Work was hated by critics, and I found it to be most entertaining. Norm MacDonald's brownie-induced hallucination where he's in hell with Adam Sandler and Gary Coleman = awesome. Did you know that Howard Stern was almost who Adam Sandler ended up being in that movie? Anyway, most reviews I read/heard said that "Reno 911: Miami" was awful, but, to this date, I think I've seen it twice theatrically, and like five times at home. (Though, in truth, three of the five were listening to the commentaries )
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