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I want something that will keep me awake thinking it was the food I ate and not the show I saw.
George S. Kaufman
(1889 – 1961) Am. playwright, theater director & producer & humorist
Reviews/Criticism
After a terrible preview
Drew Barrymore sings so badly, deaf people refuse to watch her lips move.
Woody Allen
(1935 – ) movie actor, director & comedian
Reviews/Criticism
Drew Barrymore
Singing
This movie is the definition of a dud, something that just sits inert on screen.
Devin Faraci
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Cowboys & Aliens”
Thor is really just like your dad out in the garage after a few drinks. Only more racist.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Thor”
No matter how sheltered and virginal the heroine, at the moment of crisis, it turns out that she has all along been an expert kick-boxer.
David Frum
(1960 – ) Canadian-American journalist
Reviews/Criticism
In a “Pirates of the Caribbean”
Only enormously talented people could have made
Death to Smoochy.
Those with lesser gifts would have lacked the nerve to make a film so bad, so miscalculated, so lacking any connection with any possible audience.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“Death to Smoochy”
This had all the drama of a traffic jam.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen”
Like acting with 210 pounds of condemned veal.
Coral Browne
(1913 – 1991) Australian actress
Reviews/Criticism
Of a dull actor
The movie’s just such a pain in the ass.
Matt Pais
American movie critic
Reviews/Criticism
“The Kings of Summer”
I hated this movie. Hated, hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. Hated it. Hated every simpering stupid vacant audience-insulting moment of it. Hated the sensibility that thought anyone would like it. Hated the implied insult to the audience by its belief that anyone would be entertained by it.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“North”
Was there no one connected with this project who read the screenplay, considered the story, evaluated the proposed film and vomited?
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
From review of “Last Rites”
Shakespeare in the mud.
Tim Goodman
American television critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Deadwood”
It’s a thing, not a movie –- if, that is, you believe a movie should be more than an accumulation of prankish set-pieces flimsily strung over 80 skimpy minutes.
James Adams
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Brüno”
Don't look now, Tallulah, but your show is slipping.
Heywood Hale Broun
(1918 – 2001) American sportswriter, commentator & actor
Reviews/Criticism
On Bankhead's performance in ‘The Exciters’
If you want to see what happens when independent filmmakers have too much money and don’t know what to do with it, just go see >Bee Season.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Bee Season”
Charles Dickens, dead, writes more than [American playwright] Marc Connelly alive.
George S. Kaufman
(1889 – 1961) Am. playwright, theater director & producer & humorist
Communication
Reading/Writing
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After Charles Dickens' “Life of Our Lord” was published posthumously
To describe this film as
“pornographically violent”
is an affront to pornography.
Rubin Safaya
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Review of “The Hills Have Eyes”
It was the visual equivalent of Pringles: unfortunately, we couldn't stop watching it, albeit through our fingers. Painful.
Tanya Sweeney
Irish writer & reviewer
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“The Dinner Party”
… it’s about as entertaining as being pulled over by U.S. customs.
A.A. Gill
(1954 – ) British writer & critic
Reviews/Criticism
Of British sitcom “Carrie and Barry”
There can't be many advantages to dying of a cocaine overdose at the height of your career, but look at it this way: at least John Belushi didn't have to appear in >Blues Brothers 2000.
Tom Shone
British film critic & writer
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“Blues Brothers 2000”
His [George Bush] popularity rating – his approval rating – with blacks: two percent…
two
percent… that is somewhere between Mark Fuhrman and sickle cell anemia.
Bill Maher
(1956 – ) comedian, television host, social critic & political commentator
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