Review: The Hangover Matt, June 6, 2009July 5, 2010 After seeing the trailer for this a few months ago, I was eagerly anticipating this flick. Once I actually saw it though, I was disappointed. It was consistently funny, but there were no “OMG ROTFLMAO” moments. The main problem with this movie consists of the marketing team giving away the best jokes in the movie during the trailer. The only thing that actually surprised me, was Mike Epps, who with little screen time is around the 3rd funniest charecter in the film (The other two being Mike Tyson and Mr. Chow). The best performance of the main three is definately Bradley Cooper as the lovable douchebag, Phil. Ed Helms was also great in this movie, his end scene with Rachael Harris was amazingly awesome. The real bummer here is Zach Galifianakis, who is suprisingly the least funny role in the movie, in a film full of smart characters and themes, his portrayal of the Man-Child ‘Alan’ sticks out in being a weak spot. Overall, Im disappointed, I expected a roll on the floor comedy, and I got a consistent chuckle comedy. The only roll on the floor laughing moment that wasnt revealed in the trailer would be the ending montage, which I have to admit, was comedy gold. If you’re going to check it out, see it at a matinee. It made my experience better knowing that I spent $15.00 on this intead of $22.50. 7/10 Reviews ReviewThe Hangover
Top 10 Most Disappointing Movies Of 2014 So Far (Mike’s List) July 1, 2014July 1, 2014 We have finally reached the midpoint of the year, and it is once again that time of the year where we take a look back at the best and most disappointing films of the year. If you haven’t seen any one or all of the top ten, then you survived… Pages: 1 2 3 Read More
“Transformers: Age Of Extinction” Review: The Best Kind Of Chaotic Mess Money Can Buy June 26, 2014June 26, 2014 Michael Bay has run into some bad luck, because Transformers: Age of Extinction is actually pretty decent fun. There, I said it. And yes, this is after criticizing the last two films like there was no tomorrow. Yes, Revenge of the Fallen was written during the Writer’s Strike, but some… Read More
‘Tangled’ Review: Disney Goes Back To Basics November 15, 2010October 18, 2011 Tangled is Disney’s take on the classic German fairy tale of Rapunzel, and like most Disney adaptations, it skews far from the original story. The question you’re all really asking, though, is does Tangled harken back to the days of Disney classics like Aladdin and The Lion King, or is… Read More