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The Other Guys , a review by DragonfireThe Other Guys I've liked some of Will Ferrell's movies, though I do think he goes a bit overboard and wild at times. I was interested in seeing The Other Guys after I first saw the previews. In New York City, there are two high profile, somewhat famous cops, who are known for going to any lengths to make an arrest. The press and public idolize them, as does detective Allen. He is content to do paperwork at his desk. His partner, Terry, is anxious to work on a big case and is frequently annoyed by Allen. When the opportunity arrives for Allen and Terry to work a big case, things don't go well. My Thoughts I really enjoyed the movie and I'm thinking I'll be adding it to my movie collection once it is released. The plot is interesting and entertaining. Many elements have been done before - cops who don't get along well working together on a big case - but there are also a few elements that are more original. There is a bit of predictability to what happens even with the few surprises. With one thing that happened, I was really shocked. That thing is really funny too. There is a lot of humor to the movie and most of it works really well. Some of what is done to add humor is a bit silly, but that works with what is going on. Allen and Terry both say and do funny things, though Allen is a bit more subdued than Terry. There are a few gross jokes and a few suggestive jokes. The movie ends up with a decent amount of action for a comedy. There are chases and fights and several explosions. The action scenes are done well and balanced well with the comedy. The violence isn't too extreme, though it might bother some people. Relationships do turn up without receiving a lot of attention or distracting from the main plot. Allen is married, though his relationship with his wife is a bit different. Terry has issues with a former girlfriend that he is still interested in. The characters really aren't developed that much, though Terry and Allen end up being really entertaining. Will Ferrell is more restrained overall. Mark Wahlberg does really well with his part and with comedy. Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson are in a few scenes as the two celebrity cops. They were really outrageous, but I would have liked to have seen a bit more of them. Michael Keaton does well as Terry and Allen's Captain who has a second job at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. I really enjoyed this movie and think it is one of the funnier movies I've seen in a while. It is definitely worth seeing, especially for fans of the cast. I did get a review posted on Epinions if anyone wants to take a look. The Other Guys (From The Other Guys on September 3rd, 2010) The Parent Trap, a review by KinkyCyborgTitle:The Parent Trap Year: 1961 Director: David Swift Rating: G Length: 129 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo Subtitles: English, Spanish Stars: Hayley Mills Hayley Mills Maureen O'Hara Brian Keith Charlie Ruggles Plot:Extras: Scene Access Audio Commentary Feature Trailers Featurettes Production Notes Closed Captioned THX Cartoon-'Donald's Double Trouble' My Thoughts: Original Disney classic which is solid family fare but I found the first 40 minutes or so dreadfully boring. The primary reason for that I believe was that I didn't care for Hayley Mills, the girl chosen to play the sneaky little conniving twins. The first half of the movie focused on them/her and I found them annoying. Once the parents entered the picture, Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith, my interest grew tenfold. Boy, Maureen O'Hara was a gorgeous, fiery redhead in her prime and she never looked more gorgeous! I've always been a fan of Brian Keith... absolutely loved his short but memorable performance as Buckshot Roberts in Young Guns who 'killed more men than smallpox'. Another great performer who took his own life. Not my favorite of the old time Disney classics but a good watch. I would have rated it higher had they cast the young girls better. KC Rating: (From KinkyCyborg's Random Reviews 2010 on August 27th, 2010) Angel Marathon, a review by addicted2dvdAngel: Season 4 22. Home Original Air Date: 5/7/2003 Guest Stars: Stephanie Romanov Jim Abele Jason Winer Michael Halsey Jonathan Woodward My Thoughts: An interesting episode. And I like what they did for Connor's character. I remember back when this episode first aired. I was so worried all the way until season 5 started that they ruined the series by giving Angel and the gang Wolfram & Hart. But in the end I was surprised how well it actually worked out for it. My Rating: (From Angel Marathon on March 22nd, 2010) |