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Just three of the least-likable actors in Hollywood paired up with three total has-beens in an over-long, convoluted rehash of every “I hate my boss” plotline that you've ever seen. Except all of the funny ones.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Horrible Bosses”
Crude
is the name of Robert Hyde’s first novel; it is also a criticism of it.
Dorothy Parker
(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet
Books
Communication
Reviews/Criticism
I like Wagner’s music better than anybody’s; it is so loud that one can talk the whole time without people hearing what one says.
Oscar Wilde
(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet
Entertainment
Music
Reviews/Criticism
Richard Wagner
“ …as fascinating as chewing styrofoam – with the occasional firecracker jammed in to make you chew faster.
Rubin Safaya
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Terminator Salvation”
Elliot Gould!? What, were George Segal and Ryan ONeal unavailable? Was it “free cheese day” at the celebrity shelter?
Mark Ramsey
American film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Contagion”
Never go near a Ken Loach film unless you're trying to sleep with a socialist. If you are, however,
Land And Freedom
should do the trick.
David Bennun
British writer, editor & reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“Land And Freedom”
It [
Heaven’s Gate
] fails so completely that you might suspect Michael Cimino sold his soul to the Devil to obtain the success of the
Deer Hunter,
and the Devil has just come around to collect.
Vincent Canby
(1924 – 2000) American film critic
Reviews/Criticism
"Heaven’s Gate"
Captain America
is a movie where nothing really happens until just before the very end, when the director accidentally filmed a few action sequences but made sure that the main bad guy wasn’t involved whatsoever. Then nothing happens, again, then roll credits.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Captain America”
He never failed to seek a peaceful solution of a problem when all other possibilities had failed.
Cecil Roth
(1899 – 1970) British Jewish historian
Reviews/Criticism
Diplomacy
If you have a dog, it will be sniffing and whimpering at the screen in recognition of one of its one kind… a film whose special badness defies virtually any attempt at description.
The Evening Herald (Ireland)
Reviews/Criticism
“The Adventures of Pluto Nash”
I found nothing really wrong with this autobiography except poor choice of subject.
Clifton Fadiman
(1904 – 1999) author, editor, radio host
Books
Reviews/Criticism
On Gertrude Stein's autobiography
Think of
Cowboys & Aliens
as the wet spot on your mattress after a night of questionable passion. Everyone knows who made the wet spot, but no one wants to own up to it.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Cowboys & Aliens”
Unfortunately, all
Coach Carter
taught me was that I can actually scratch the first four verses of Revelations into the back of a theater chair with my fingernail in a little under two hours.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Miscellaneous
Reviews/Criticism
“Coach Carter”
When you’ve seen all of Ionesco’s plays… you’ve seen one of them.
Kenneth Tynan
(1927 – 1980) English theatre critic & writer
Reviews/Criticism
Playwright Eugène Ionesco
Amid all the controversy over whether or not Rick Perry is a racist, let’s not lose sight of the fact that he’s a moron.
Andy Borowitz
(1958 – ) American writer, comedian, satirist & actor
Reviews/Criticism
Racist
Rick Perry
A critic often has to play the role of coroner, dissecting a work to find out why it died (or never lived).
David Edelstein
(1959 – ) American film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Reviewing “The Black Dahlia”
I had a premonition this might be a forgettable mediocrity, but I was wrong. It's actually a laughable turd.
Mike Sage
editor, director, performer, & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
In a review of “Premonition”
One of us is obviously mistaken.
Reviews/Criticism
To a critic who had panned his latest play.
Wet she’s a star; dry she ain’t.
Fanny Brice
(1891 – 1951) comedian, singer, theater & film actress
Acting
Reviews/Criticism
On Esther Williams
Beware geeks bearing scripts.
Anonymous
Reviews/Criticism
Headline to a film review of “Troy”
Watching
Mad Dog Time
is like waiting for the bus in a city where you're not sure they have a bus line.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
From “Mad Dog Time” review
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