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There isn't enough Visine in the world!
Spyder Darling
musician & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
Of the film “Red Eye”
After Earth
merits comparison with
2000’s Battlefield Earth
, John Travolta’s godawful film tribute to the sci-fi novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Yes, it’s that bad.
Peter Travers
American film critic & televison interviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“After Earth”
One can’t judge Wagner’s opera
Lohengrin
after a first hearing, and I certainly don’t intend hearing it a second time.
Gioachino Rossini
(1792 – 1868) Italian composer
Entertainment
Reviews/Criticism
Lohengrin
Opera
It’s a death march with cocktails.
Tom Jicha
American journalist
Reviews/Criticism
Describing a press tour of the American TV Critics Association
It defines boredom by mostly being boring about it.
Bob Thompson
movie writer, reviewer & columnist
Reviews/Criticism
Of the film “Sunday”
Overheard at the pitch meeting: “So what if The Terminator was like, um… a sexy lady in a red leather get-up?” “Sold!”
Scott Tobias
film editor, writer & reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“Eve of Destruction”
Nowadays Mitchum doesn’t so much act as point his suit at people.
Russell Davies
(1946 – ) British journalist & broadcaster
Acting
Reviews/Criticism
Of Robert MItchum
Negative reviews seem to slide off Pia’s back like discarded mink coats.
John Waters
(1946 – ) filmmaker, actor & writer
Reviews/Criticism
Of actress Pia Zadora
My name is Bob, and I am a father who is very afraid.
Bob Thompson
movie writer, reviewer & columnist
Reviews/Criticism
Of “Pokemon the First Movie”
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.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Boogie Nights”
A friend of mine recently joked that his mobile phone will beat Magnus Carlsen; I said, ‘What are you talking about? My microwave could beat Magnus Carlsen.’
Nigel Short
(1965 – ) British chess grandmaster & chess writer
Activities
Reviews/Criticism
Chess
Beware geeks bearing scripts.
Anonymous
Reviews/Criticism
Headline to a film review of “Troy”
About the only redeeming features of
The Sweetest Thing
is that for a few minutes of the film, Cameron Diaz cavorts around in her underwear, and also sings a song about penises… and even that’s not half as good as it sounds on paper.
Anonymous
Reviews/Criticism
“The Sweetest Thing”
Barb Wire
is unlikely to spark heated intellectual debate at film schools anytime soon.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Barb Wire”
I’m glad it wasn’t that bad.
MIchael Dance
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Twilight”
Add it all up, and what you’ve got here is a waste of good electricity. I’m not talking about the electricity between the actors. I’m talking about the current to the projector.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
Review of “One Woman or Two”
When Mr. Wilbur calls his play
‘Halfway to Hell,
’ he underestimates the distance.
Brooks Atkinson
(1894 – 1984) theatre critic
Communication
Reviews/Criticism
Hard to tell whether somebody wanted to make a pretentious allegory and threw in a naked Melanie Griffith to help market it, or just wanted to market a naked Melanie Griffith and threw in a pretentious allegory as justification.
Anonymous
Reviews/Criticism
“Hagen”
This Mamet adaptation takes place in a very confined space, involves little or no action and is mostly concerned with how many minutes an actor can spew Mamet's laborious dialogue without collapsing.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“American Buffalo”
It’s boring.
James Adams
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Of “Jeff Who Lives at Home”
In space no one can hear you yawn.
Devin Faraci
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Of “Apollo 18”
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