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Eugene Levy is getting old, and tired, and Catherine O'Hara was frightening in that horrific post-collagen, face lift, botox masque that she had done in anticipation of winning an Oscar.
The whole thing would appear to have started out as a terrifically cute stage play, sabotaged on its way to the screen by compromise, timidity, and
tired
schtick.
All three have some enjoyable flicks under their belt, but this one's unfortunately a prime example of their detractors' gripe; a vampire movie with awful acting, lame writing and a tired, boring plot about bloodsuckers working out of a strip club.
He plays a
tired
old cop who is handed the menial task of driving Mos Def, a criminal, who has to testify in court.
One can also learn what it meant to be an oppressed black man, a junior mobster or a
tired
NYC detective in that late sixties era.
The material was old and tired, and the sight gags were even older (did they resurrect Moe Howard to choreograph).
Maybe that should be the occasional role of film but frankly I'm
tired
of having guilt trips laid on me every few months.
Wow am I
tired
after watching that snoozer of a movie.
Of course, they get
tired
and have to rest, so they take over the home of a young girl and her paralyzed grandfather, with predictable mayhem to follow.
But you see that they are both
tired
of making their movies..
This - number seven in the popular series - is a feeble comedy in which the plot is poorly contrived, the actors look totally indifferent, and the comic moments are
tired
rehashes of scenes from the earlier films.
The premise was
tired.
What do you get when you cross legendary action choreographer Yuen Woo-ping (here directing rather than choreographing) with the plot of Speed 2, a bland leading man, an immensely irritating leading lady, an obnoxious and untalented child actress and some
tired
and uninspired action scenes?
Probably a career low for all concerned, it's a real slog getting through to the end of this surprisingly cheap-looking and occasionally amateurish mess, all hope that it will get better being continually thwarted as it staggers from
tired
action scene to
tired
action scene.
Possibly a classic, Francis Coppola's R rated 'One from the heart' has a very simple plot line set in neon lit Las Vegas in which a man and woman are
tired
of each other after living together for five years, they split apart for a night, then somehow or other they get back together.
Ehtan Hawke's pseudo-intellectual persona is
tired.
If ever a film typified the Eighties and the flash-bang appeal of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer then, for me anyway, "Beverly Hills Cop 2" is it but this
tired
addition to the series has none of the charm or style of the early films.
Anyway, I also didn't like Kadeem Hardison's character; I get so
tired
of stereotypical Black/African-American (whichever term is proper this month) character's like his, especially in action movies.
I am so
tired
of seeing the ragtag uncoordinated unorganized undersized, blah blah blah kids beat the super- organized, arrogant talented rich kids (or something similar.)
This movie is
tired
and clichéd and populated with bad acting.
This movie was so bad that it more resembled a very
tired
TV series than a movie.
Costner does his usual devil-may-care Jeff Bridges impersonation, Dennehy is over-the-top, Danny Glover does what he can in a
tired
role, Linda Hunt is always fun to watch, and Jeff Goldblum, as was his mien for the 1980s, totally steals the show as Slick.
After about twenty minutes, I just grew
tired
of looking at her.
This is old, not original and - if possible in something this
tired
- offensive.
And the proliferation of hideous cliches ... the child running back into danger; the ram scoot (which was
tired
by the 40's); the fight sequence predictably ending in the stretching chair.
The mornings were tough, but I was always sure to get up without having to be told because I didn't want my parents asking why I was so
tired.
I'm a little bit
tired
of horror and suspense films.
This movie is notable for perpetuating a collection of
tired
marijuana myths often found in any garden variety anti-drug pamphlet.
I judge the worth of a movie by how many times I want to watch it and I never seem to get
tired
of this one.
Are we supposed to believe that shovels simply lie around on graveyards just like that? "Okay, boys, digging's finished... Damn, I'm tired; think I'll just leave my shovel lying around here so that perverts have easier access to the corpses, not to mention so that chased criminals can use it in self-defense against tough cops...".
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