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Christopher Walken
Reviews Featuring Christopher Walken
An original tale bringing out the best in a stellar cast, more than making up for the ever-so-slight impression that theres been a mad rush to squeeze as much of the books content onto the big screen as possible.
Diabolical CGI-assisted slapstick buddy comedy.
Exhilarating, innovative, and eye-popping this is one of those movies that everyone has to see.
The best Batman film entertaining and visually fantastic. Youll never look at penguins in the same light again!
Unoriginal and lacking the spark of the first movie, but its still great if brainless entertainment. Thank God you still get movies like this that are completely prepared not to take themselves remotely seriously.
One of the biggest turkeys of 2003. Gobble gobble indeed.
The greatest amount of dumb-assed monkeyshines in the jungle since 'Congo'.
Its safe to say nobody will remember this version twenty years down the line but its a reasonable enough distraction while its on.
Roll up for one of the biggest duds of the year. Messrs Stiller and Black should go into hiding after hearing this rank-awful comedy is finally getting a big screen release.
A beautiful-looking, well-acted revenge movie, but too big and dumb-assed to be so serious.
This wonderful buddy-com has a great heart and an even better funny bone. Easily the best comedy of 2005 so far.
This hugely entertaining thriller excels thanks to lashings of black humour, style and action and a supporting cast hardly rivalled in terms of acting (not star quality) in recent times. Definitely to be ranked up there with its movie cousins, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
A wonderfuly dark and ridiculous comedy that gives us a slightly different kind of thriller. Sam Rockwell puts in a stellar performance and Colin Farrell stars in his third decent film ever. I'm stoked for the lad.
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