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Just Go With It , a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Adam Sandler as Danny Jennifer Aniston as Katherine Nicole Kidman as Devlin Adams Nick Swardson as Eddie Brooklyn Decker as Palmer Bailee Madison as Maggie Plot: Danny Maccabee (Adam Sandler) meets the girl of his dreams (Brooklyn Decker) but has to enlist his loyal assistant Katherine (Jennifer Aniston) to pretend to be his soon-to-be ex-wife in order to cover up a careless lie. When more lies backfire, Katherine's kids become involved, and everyone keads off to Hawaii for a ridiculous, out-of-control weekend that tests the limits of how far we'll go for love. Extras:
My Thoughts: This is a DVD that my brother got off Netflix. I have seen the commercial for it... and was a bit curios about checking out the movie. Some reason I didn't realize from the commercial that Nicole Kidman is in this movie. But I she was only in the scenes where they are in Hawaii... so she may not have even been in the trailer. I really don't remember. This turned out to be a right good romantic comedy... I definitely enjoyed it. Even though I seen the ending coming a mile a way. But watching them get to that point was entertaining. Definitely worth checking out... I can see myself adding this one to my collection at some point.My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From What Movies I Been Watching on July 29th, 2011) Drunken Angel, a review by JonDrunken Angel 4 out of 5 In this powerful early noir from the great Akira Kurosawa, Toshiro Mifune bursts onto the screen as a volatile, tubercular criminal who strikes up an unlikely relationship with Takashi Shimura's jaded physician. Set in and around the muddy swamps and back alleys of postwar Tokyo, 'Drunken Angel' is an evocative, moody snapshot of a treacherous time and place, featuring one of the director's most memorably violent climaxes. (From DCO third annual November Alphabet Marathon - discussion/review/banter thread on November 7th, 2009) Tom's Random Reviews, a review by Tom
Stars: Plot:VarietyGone Baby Gone), a cameo from Ricky Gervais (The Invention of Lying) and an unforgettable hour-long season finale with Jim Carrey (Bruce Almighty), Will Arnett (Arrested Development), Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond), James Spader (Boston Legal) and Catherine Tate (Doctor Who), all vying for Michael Scott's old post. Plus, see hours of bonus features, including extended episodes, deleted scenes, bloopers, webisodes and more, in this must-own five-disc collection. Awards: Won:
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My Thoughts: This season had a slow start, but it turned out great again. This is the season where Steve Carell left the show towards the end. The storyline they have given him to write him out of the show was the right way to go.Also Ricky Gervais finally made two cameo appearances this season as David Brent. In the first he ran across Michael Scott and was joking with him. The second was a Video CV where he applies for the manager job after Michael Scott left. I would have liked him interacting with the complete Office cast though. Will Ferrell had a few episodes where he had taken over from Michael. He did a good job. Sadly Pam and Jim didn't get a good storyline this season. I always liked their scenes together.
(From Tom's Random Reviews on September 3rd, 2011) |