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Dan Aykroyd
Reviews Featuring Dan Aykroyd
A bizarre mix of comic book camp and "The Fly"-style horror.
Totally deserving of its status as a classic funny, original and massively entertaining, "Ghostbusters" is one of the best films not just of the 1980s, but of all time.
Another funny, entertaining and spook-tacularly enjoyable ride from the Ghostbusters. Will we EVER see them back on the big screen??
A rare chance to see some of the USs better comedy performers, each of them on top form, thrown together in one very funny and entertaining movie.
'Bright Young Things' is a riotously entertaining portrait of parasitic, feckless abandon in the late 1930s. A delicious, delirious dance through a time of serious change.
A movie that tries to pass off the lyrics to Im Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman as poetry. And thats just ONE example of how bad it is.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Youd never catch Tony Robinson and co. behaving like this on Time Team.
The most pleasantly-surprising film of 2004 so far.
Its big, its loud, and its a bit of an all-American mess but its not quite as bad as you might expect.
Hold onto that admission money and go spend it on a pressie for a loved one. Or, at the very least, spend it on seeing a decent movie.
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
This fun, screwball period comedy is about as good a starting point as budding Woody Allen fans could hope to come across.
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