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This film appears to be something of an homage to "Some Like it Hot", which is kind of like saying that a bum taking a crap in a dumpster is an homage to “Star Wars.”
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Connie and Carla”
Rock journalism is people who can’t write, interviewing people who can’t talk, in order to provide articles for people who can’t read.
Frank Zappa
(1940 – 1993) composer, guitarist, record producer & film director
Communication
Reading/Writing
Reviews/Criticism
Rock journalism
The only conceivable reason for airing this was to bring the presenter to the greater public ridicule he so gratingly deserves.
A.A. Gill
(1954 – ) British writer & critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Time to Get Your House in Order”
Shostakovich is without doubt the foremost composer of pornographic music in the history of art.
W.J. Henderson
(1855 – 1937) American musical critic & scholar
Music
Reviews/Criticism
On composer Dmitri Shostakovich
>Battlefield Earth is like taking a bus trip with someone who has needed a bath for a long time. It's not merely bad; it's unpleasant in a hostile way.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“Battlefield Earth”
I would accuse American Reunion of being misogynistic, but the movie seems to hold all of humanity in contempt, not just women.
Devin Faraci
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
This movie is not merely bad, but incompetent. I get tapes in the mail from 10th graders that are better made than this… I have often asked myself, “What would it look like if the characters in a movie were animatronic puppets created by aliens with an imperfect mastery of human behavior?” Now I know.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
Of “Friends & Lovers”
We could have done just as well to watch the proceedings on Court TV — free, as it were, to flip channels or get up for a snack and skip the parts that disinterest us, rather than be held hostage by 125 minutes of drive-by clichés.
Rubin Safaya
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Find Me Guilty”
Anton Bruckner wrote the same symphony nine times, trying to get it just right… he failed.
Edward Abbey
(1927 – 1989) author, essayist & environmentalist
Music
Reviews/Criticism
Anton Bruckner
If you don't knit bring a good book.
Dorothy Parker
(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet
Reviews/Criticism
Theater
It’s truly rare that you see this level of insightful childhood psychoanalysis in a film about a basketball-playing dog.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Air Bud”
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
Charles Dickens
(1812 – 1870) English novelist
Books
Communication
Reviews/Criticism
Mr. [Channing] Tatum… gives Keanu Reeves serious competition – defining numerous shades of blank of which I had been thus far unaware.
Rubin Safaya
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Reviewing “Dear John”
Modern art is what happens when painters stop looking at girls and persuade themselves that they have a better idea.
John Anthony Ciardi
(1916 – 1986) American poet, translator & etymologist
Reviews/Criticism
Modern art
This time, the Force wasn’t with him.
Wallace Baine
film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
On “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace”
… I was idly looking at the cinema ceiling, to see if there was a beam I could throw a rope over.
Peter Bradshaw
British writer & film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Raising Helen”
A totally stupid movie,
Star Trek Into Darkness
falls apart as it goes, raining debris as it implodes like a building being demolished.
Devin Faraci
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Star Trek Into Darkness”
“This sucks on so many levels.” — Dialogue from Jason X. Rare for a movie to so frankly describe itself.
Jason X
sucks on the levels of storytelling, character development, suspense, special effects, originality, punctuation, neatness and aptness of thought.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“Jason X”
The covers of this book are too far apart.
Ambrose Bierce
(1842 – 1914) author & satirist
Books
Reviews/Criticism
Steve Guttenberg and a friendship between a dog and a dolphin – in what fiery pit of hell was this heartwarming plot conjured?
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Zeus and Roxanne”
Little Indian, Big City
is one of the worst movies ever made. I detested every moronic minute of it…if you, under any circumstances, see
Little Indian, Big City,
I will never let you read one of my reviews again.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“Little Indian
Big City”
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