stupid fun comedies

Started by bonanzataz, July 15, 2003, 08:19:57 AM

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Sleuth

oh come on, he's just toying around.  How bored would YOU get writings all of those reviews
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Jeremy Blackman

That review is a little embarassing. But he's just having fun... a little selfish...

Alethia

i love ebert, despite things like that.....didga ever read his review of halloween H2O?  not that the movie deserved a hell of a lot, but i thought it was a tad unfair

godardian

Best stupid fun comedy: Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion. Okay, maybe it's not THAT stupid, but it's sure as hell funny.
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Derek237

Quote from: XixaxI'm more of a Roeper guy.

Finally, someone who prefers Roeper. I'm surprised by how many people hate him and actually personally attack him... :shock: His taste in movies is better than Ebert's IMO. Especially when it comes to stupid fun comedies- He gave Old School thumbs up while Ebert gave it a big thumbs down.

Sigur Rós

I saw the stupedest, and most lame, comedy easterday it was called 'Bring It On'. This is a warning: Stay away from this movie!

phil marlowe

Quote from: Sigur RósThis is a warning: Stay away from this movie!


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ono

Roeper's taste, like his personality, is something I've found to be rather immature.  Not to mention, he's rather loud-mouthed.  I like Ebert's more subdued, mature tone.  Ebert has honed his taste over years, and I've found it to be one of the most consistent and reasonable things around.  There are very few movies I disagree with him about, and, as has been said before, even when I do disagree, he always explains where he's coming from quite well.  The WHAS review shouldn't be held against him.  He was in a bad movie, sick of it, and simply conjured up a send-up to that old familiar camp song.  Like I said, it was quite creative even if it dragged on a bit.

Derek237

Well let's not get into a huge debate about Ebert and Roeper, unless anyone wants to make a thread about it (which I'd be more than glad to post arguments in  :wink: ).

ono


Derek237

Damn. Called my bluff.  :P

yarnboy

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modage

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MacGuffin

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freakerdude

The Jerk - a classic
Spaceballs
CB4
Don't Be A Menace
Deuce Bigelow
Not Another Teen Movie....I won't bore you with the cover.




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