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Tooth Fairy 2, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Larry The Cable Guy as Larry David Mackey as Beauguard "Bo" Billings Erin Beute as Brooke John Connon as Customer Bob Lipka as Hank McKible Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: To be quite honest I really wasn't expecting too much from this one. While it is not as good as the first film I found I enjoyed it quite a bit. Larry the Cable Guy was the same exact character that you expect from him in pretty much everything you see him in. But there is a few laughs to be had here. I would say this one is worth the time put in to watch it.... but at the same time I would say it isn't for everyone. Rating: (From What Movies I Been Watching on April 13th, 2015) How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, a review by DJ DoenaJanuary, 3rd Director: Donald Petrie Kate Hudson ... Andie Matthew McConaughey ... Ben Kathryn Hahn ... Michelle Annie Parisse ... Jeannie Adam Goldberg ... Tony Thomas Lennon ... Thayer Michael Michele ... Spears Shalom Harlow ... Green Synopsis: Andie is a columnist with the Composure magazine and she usually writes the "How To" articles but she has bigger plans. She wants to write about politics and the economy. Ben works in an advertisement agency and usually creates campaigns for sports companies. But he has bigger plans. He wants to score the deal with the DeLauers who are the biggest fish when it comes to diamond jewellery. Ben gets it when he manages to make a woman really fall in love with him until the presentation. Andie gets her wish granted if she can write an article about what women do wrong with guys: "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days". Guess who'll run into each other. My Opinion: This romcom gets its appeal from the absolutely opposite intentions of its protagonists. She does everything to drive him crazy and he puts up with it. But it also works because they have chemistry together. I also like their performance of "You're so vain" at the end, especially because neither can really sing (at least the characters can't). Rationally neither is really in the position to be mad at the other but in that moment they're just pissed off and it makes for a great scene. (From DJ Doena's movie watchings 2010 on January 24th, 2010) Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: The Twilight Zone's timeless episodes featured stories of the bizarre and unexplained, blended with humour and often with an unexpected twist to the tale. Created by the legendary Rod Serling, its eclectic mix of fantasy and sci-fi has helped to define it as one of televisions most original and celebrated series. The Twilight Zone Season 1.01 Where Is Everybody? 02.10.1959 Writer: Rod Serling (Writer) Director: Robert Stevens Cast: Rod Serling (Narrator), Earl Holliman (Mike Ferris), James Gregory (Air Force General), Paul Langton (Air Force Colonel), James McCallion, John Conwell, Jay Overholts (Reporter Two), Carter Mullaly, Gary Walberg, Jim Johnson As this is an anthology series, you cannot really conclude by one episode to the rest of the series. But as a first episode it is a good one. Also it includes a twist ending for which the series became famous for. Rating: (From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on November 12th, 2012) |