Posts Tagged ‘Seth Green’

Party Monster

October 16, 2009 - 5:53 am No Comments

MacCaulay Culkin is trying to establish itself as a credible actor for adults. I understand that, but this is just a poor movie, too “country” for its own good. Based on a true story, I can remember when the boys made their TV Drive

talkshow appearances. It is actually the excesses Party Monster of this film in order to spoil it.

I laughed at how bad some of it was. I can not believe that Seth Green could be so bad either. I did it with this stick in the hope that there would be some credibility to the final.

All that was left was a disappointment.

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Family Guy - Season 4

August 25, 2009 - 5:40 am No Comments

Family Guy - Season 4 I would probably rank this as the best of all seasons of Family Guy so far. In many ways, you might consider Family Guy in its current position on the same level of quality as The Simpson bill. What we have here is 13 episodes, all brand new adventures.

The humor here seems stronger and ruder, mostly because the versions of DVD allows any oath to be completely uncensored. You know you’re a winner given the strength of Season 3, and this improvement just that.

What is the only problem with this season? There are only 13 episodes! Damn you McFarlane!

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Without A Paddle

June 28, 2009 - 12:51 pm No Comments

Although this was not going to be the film that I chose for me I have to say I did enjoy. It is difficult to select good films for the whole family to see, especially if your children are from seven to fifteen like mine. This did the trick Without A Paddle and although it was a good night’s entertainment.

We laughed so much with the deleted scenes (many) as we did with the movie. There was bit difficult, as parents, you cringe because you know you are going to have to explain to young people.

A good movie.

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The Italian Job

May 16, 2009 - 1:47 pm No Comments

I was initially suspisious this film, I do not think any remake of the original should be done, but was pleased to see that this was not a remake - and had only had similar concepts in the history of flows original.The well and a decent pace so slow that no bits for the movie at all. While not delving into the characters, we are given enough information to know who The Italian Job and what they do. The story is clever, but not overly complicated and it is good to see the bits that have left the original mark.Though is the best by far has to be the Ministry.

A sports car unlikely, the mini is the real hero of the film. The cars are fast and furious and show some of the good that can be drive.

The mini is by far the best actor in the movie!

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The Italian Job

April 20, 2009 - 12:41 pm No Comments

The Italian Job The remake of The Italian Job is just a complete waste of time from start to finish. Seems to have had absolutely nothing good in the original and only retains the name and ministries.

S to try to be met Cceans 11 stock block, but it is painfully short of both. The plot is wafer thin and dull, the action is almost nonexistent and when you do get is boring, the characters are (let me think) and boring in most of those who really just wants to finish. And for the record mark Whalberg is the worst man that ever.

Cheesy is, squares, and has no charisma whatsoever. Why do people keep giving him a leadership role? The only bright spark in a sea of mud Ed Norton is getting away unscathed by the lame turgidness of this dead dog of a movie.

The question has to ask is: Why bother? Why not try and not make an interesting movie? Personally I am annoyed that I have rented this film and may have contributed in some way the success of this project dire.

All together now … self-preservation society!

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