Subject: Reviews/Criticism (Page 2)

The best thing about Chill Factor is that it’s over fast.

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You could do worse… by which I mean you couldn't possibly do worse.

writer, editor & film reviewer

He’s a writer for the ages… for the ages of four to eight.

(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet

She appeared to be suffering from: ‘Fallen archness.’

(1838 – 1918) journalist, historian, academic & novelist

Robbing casinos? Shit, these guys should be in charge of Katrina relief!

writer, editor & film reviewer

Identity Thief starts off moronic and then goes downhill.

British broadcaster, writer & film critic

The entire film seems to consist of three thoughts, cycled ad nauseum: Don’t leave me. I can’t live without you. Make me a vampire.

film critic

I’d rather spend my 180 minutes seeing how hard a 400-pound gorilla can tighten a vise around my penis before I pass out from the pain.

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If Airplane! was Mad Magazine at its absolute best, a real genius work of insanity, Scary Movie 5 is an issue you don’t bother trying to get back after the teacher confiscates it.

film critic

It’s obvious that nobody believed in this project longer than it took for the check to clear.

writer, editor & film reviewer

Joan Collins unfortunately can’t be with us tonight… she’s busy attending the birth of her next husband.

(1964 – ) English professional snooker player & television personality

Parents: If you encounter teenagers who say they liked this movie, do not let them date your children.

(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter

I understand your new play is full of single entendres.

(1889 – 1961) Am. playwright, theater director & producer & humorist

In his bodybuilding days Arnold Schwarzenegger was known as the Austrian Oak; then he started acting and was know as… the Austrian Oak.

(1961 – ) English standup comedian, actor & writer

Sometimes he was inaudible – those were his best moments.

(1906 – 1972) pianist, composer, author, comedian & actor

More dreadful than dangerous.

musician & film reviewer

Jazz: Music invented for the torture of imbeciles.

(1852 – 1933) author, educator & clergyman

All books over five hundred pages that weren’t written by Dickens or a dead Russian are better left on the shelf.

journalist & author

If you don't knit bring a good book.

(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet

Not for the first time the geniuses in the trailer department managed to make a rather unusual film look and sound just like every other movie.

(1959 – ) Canadian-born writer, political commentator & cultural critic

This time, the Force wasn’t with him.

film reviewer