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You might think a movie about conjoined twins would be wacky or even funny, but somehow the Farrelly brothers knew how to suck every bit of comedy out of a potentially hillarious film and leave the viewer with nothing more than a few sparse
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There are perhaps 2-3
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here and there, but most of the "comic" material is lame slapstick.
The plot is textbook 80's guff, meaning no purposeful twists or any attempts at building up tension whatsoever, but still it guarantees a good 90 minutes of dopey fun and
chuckles.
It had its dark moments, but it got more winces than chuckles, and no laughs at all.
Got a few
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from me just out of pure silliness, but it's a one-joke comedy movie with some action and cartoon sound effects thrown in for good measure.
Seriously, the film is frequently hilarious and the
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begin with Al Pacino teaching at the University of Beautiful Single Women.
Vacilating wildly between slapstick and just plain nonsense, there are no more than two chuckles, and it leaves you feeling almost embarrassed for having watched.
The old lady ought to be put in a home though the son was good for a few
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The naked for the hell of it zombies are swell, and the movie delivers more than a few decent
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A lizard bites Matthew and then
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like a Budweiser chameleon.
Even the situation, itself, however, and the types of characters who inhabit it, would not produce the guffaws, chuckles, and deep smiles that "Friends" does, were it not for the intimate knowledge of the movie industry and actors that Phil Messina, the writer-director, brings to every frame.
I mean, just look at this film in comparison to "Young Frankenstein" or "Blazing Saddles" or "The Producers" or "Silent Movie"... hell, even "Spaceballs" is a work of genius compared to this! Oh sure, I found a couple of chuckles... but the script, the acting, the direction... its all sub-par.
There are a few minor chuckles, and plenty of failed bits.
Richard Sachs (if you didn't even
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at that name, the ill-conceived 'humor' in this horror film will bore you, by the way), the collage student son of a successful businessman decides to have the inaugural debut of his reality show website shoot at an haunted house that was home of serial killer Sean McIntyre, a man who killed his family one Thanksgiving night before hanging himself.
Sure, there's some
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here and there, but for the most part it's slow, boring, and too weird and silly for my tastes.
Then there are silly movies with some
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along the way.
Then there are stupid movies, and some are still okay, as there are some
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along the way and likable characters.
A few interesting cameos do manage to conjure up a few quick chuckles, but any comic momentum is quickly lost.
This movie was a huge mistake, although Robin Williams managed to slip by with a few chuckles, but I realized his humor only works if he plays off other interesting characters around him.
The dialogue had a few
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but largely felt short of witty, and it couldn't seem to commit to comedy and instead comes off as a not so compelling drama with a few comic moments.
No big belly laughs, but a few good
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Perhaps if you've never actually seen a satire before you will get a few
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out of this, but for everyone else this is just a tired & recycled complete waste of time.
Seeing it at the Chicago Film Festival, I noticed the gradual cessation of the audience's chuckles, so common among Americans viewing foreign films portraying experiences not immediately recognizable to them.
I don't think I laughed more than twice the entire movie, and even those were small
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There were a few chuckles, but overall it was mostly me groaning.
The film does offer a few chuckles, but unfortunately too few to make the film worthwhile.
It runs the gamut from mild
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to jump scares, from personal connections between characters to eye-searingly impressive disaster sequences.
They few
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I heard from the audience was a nervous laughter (as in, "I can't believe I wasted my money on this...").
There's a couple of
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but that can be said of practically any Road Runner cartoon (bar the dire later ones).
It is a "comedy" with no laughs, and few
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