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Owen Wilson
Reviews Featuring Owen Wilson
I Spy with my little eye something beginning with "D". "Distinctly average movie".
Fun-packed globe-trotting hi-jinks, significantly funnier and more entertaining than its trailer suggests.
Not your average Jim Carrey outing, but certainly one of his better ones. Just don't be misled by the "12" classification this is a bit of a chiller and isn't for the kiddies.
Fairly typical lightweight Eddie Murphy fare that fails to capture the sparkle of his early work. Funny in parts, and with occasionally good action, the film makes for a reasonably entertaining diversion.
A handful of very funny sketches, unfortunately linked together by precious little. Worth renting if youre in the mood for a laugh or three, but not the sort of comedy to be watched over and over again.
A worthy homage to the TV series, this is easily the most fun movie of 2004 so far.
Dimwit characters and clever laughs combine its a great concoction.
Silly but fun take the whole family along.
Fun in the sun. Just a pity its for the actors, and not for us.
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Few films are as rich and strange as this bittersweet comic odyssey into the depths of human yearning.
Plenty of chortles to be had in this archetypal Ben Stiller comedy which proves once and for all that you can choose your friends, but not their relatives.
A return visit well worth making. In adding some new names, a new scenario, and plenty of new laughs, the bods behind Meet the Fockers have come up with a winner.
This wonderful buddy-com has a great heart and an even better funny bone. Easily the best comedy of 2005 so far.
An OK diversion for the kids, Cars has a fantastic animation department but lacks when it comes to story and heart.
A fantastic big screen adaptation of a fantastic book keeps both kids and adults happy.
A light piece of summer fluff with a cute big dog that will make your kids laugh a little bit.
A unique romance from Woody Allen that's fairly entertaining but slightly muted. If only he didn't make it look so much like he wants to have sexual relations with the city of Paris.
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