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Money Talks, a review by RichMoney Talks A story-hungry investigative reporter and a frenetic, garrulous small-time con trip down the well-worn path of comically mismatched, interracial buddies on the lam. Smelling a scoop, the reporter sets his pal up for a fall that lands him in jail--and downwind of a jailhouse plot to steal a stash of diamonds. Soon the innocent duo's on the run from the cops, the thieves, and Mobsters. Pretty lack-lustre and unmemorable comedy, Chris Rock has the platform to highlight his quirky humour but the storyline, supporting cast and production are extremely poor. If you like Tucker, watch this, if not you will soon tire of pointless car-chases, shootouts and crass jokes. (From Riches Random Reviews on March 20th, 2009) The Over-The-Hill Gang, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Walter Brennan as Nash Crawford Edgar Buchanan as Jason Fitch Andy Devine (1905) as Judge Amos Polk Jack Elam as Sheriff Clyde Barnes Gypsy Rose Lee as Cassie Plot: Captain Oren Hayes and the legendary Texas Rangers use their wits to defeat the villains. Extras:
My Thoughts: This is one I never seen... but always heard good things about. while I enjoyed it... I was expecting more from it. I just didn't find it all that funny. It was however interesting enough to keep me watching. An ok film... just don't go in expecting much. Rating: (From Within My Lifetime: 2016 Edition on September 21st, 2016) Pete's Pilots, a review by addicted2dvdAll in the Family Those were the days. Norman Lear's landmark comedy featured one of the most beloved families in television history, the Bunkers. Starring Carroll O'Connor as Archie, Jean Stapleton as Edith, Rob Reiner as Mike "Meathead" Stivic and Sally Struthers as Gloria, "All in the Family" remains a Emmy Award-winning treasure. Watch this groundbreaking first season and just try to stifle your laughter! Meet the Bunkers It's Edith and Archie Bunker's 22nd wedding anniversary and their daughter Gloria and her husband Mike are planning a surprise Sunday brunch. Edith is pleasantly surprised, however, Archie's "no big deal" attitude leads to a huge argument with his son-in-law on topics ranging from Archie's prejudices, problems with the nation's government and Mike's atheism. My Thoughts: While this is a show I always enjoyed... I wouldn't say it is a favorite. I enjoyed it more back when I was younger then I do now. It could be because I have seen it so much over the years and I am just tiring of it. It definitely has it's laughs though. And is a show that you could never get away with airing now a day. My Rating: (From Pete's Pilots on November 1st, 2009) |