Very funny when it actually got around to trying (this is the movie that brought "hoser" to the US, as far as I'm concerned), but the pacing was terrible. Yes, we get it, it's a Shakespeare parody, you don't have to establish it so hard.
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Everything besides the airships was rather unimpressive, and as much as I like Milla Jovovich she really didn't fit this film. The ending felt like the writers weren't even trying.
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Drawing inspiration from the likes of Super Mario Bros. and Dr. Who, Robots and Racecars deliver the slickly produced "Rage Quit", an all around excellent piece of pop rock.
 
Asprin had a lot less involvement in this book than in the previous two in the series, but I think it turned out pretty good anyways, even though a couple plot holes opened up in the transition. I liked the theme-park-centric culture of the planet.
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Nice to see Tim Allen back on a sitcom - think Home Improvement without all the grunting and hokey construction skits. Definitely more amusing and relevant to the 21st century.
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AMAZING!!! very funny and witty.
 
Great comedy writing and delivery by an outstanding cast. Sometimes wanders into too-crude territory, but usually dependably hilarious.
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Not as funny as the trailer portrayed, but a touching drama about 60s southern racial dynamics. The cast was chosen well, and I thought the humorous yet human way Jessica Chastain portrayed a new-money socialite was outstanding.
 
amazing - probably the best summer books ever!! :)
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Expansive levels that make Portal look like a tech demo, with quite a few new fun mechanics and a lot of back-story about the Aperture Corporation. It's about three times as long as the original, and once again ends with fantastic music.
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One of the most stylish yet poignant movies ever made in America. Spike Lee's skill really shines through here. Very memorable, and worth watching multiple times.
 
The actors play this character drama perfectly. The parents of the out-of-control child tolerate his constant reign of terror and are horrified when someone gets fed up with his behavior. After the first episode the plot starts dragging though.
 
Hilarious parody that's so good, it long outlived the transportation-disaster genre it was poking fun at. Every line is quotable, and no opportunity for a gag is wasted. Features Leslie Nielsen at his best. Overall, shallow, but very fun.
 
The way Jane Levy commits to her role totally carries this snarky spoof of suburban life. Everything is exaggerated humorously, but somehow it works for this show rather than seeming silly.
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The acting was on par, so was the story line, but i hoped for a better ending.
 
 
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November 8, 2011
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