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Jeff Garlin
Reviews Featuring Jeff Garlin
Low quality family comedy minus the laughs.
Whether regarded as a postmodern study of the paradoxes of art and identity, or just viewed as a series of amusing, intricately related episodes, this bold Hollywood satire has something - but perhaps not quite enough - for everybody.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Quasi-groovy. Semi-groovy. The margarine of groovy. The Diet Coke of groovy just one calorie not groovy enough!
If your kids tell you they want to see this film, lock them in their bedrooms and put an instant freeze on their pocket money. Theyll thank you for it when theyre older.
What is it about spending time in the sunshine that just makes you want to yawn uncontrollably?
Once again, Pixar has crafted an Oscar-worthy film in a genre a lot of people dismiss as kid's stuff. No mere cartoon, WALL-E delivers on all levels AND packs in some pretty relevant statements on the state of the world to boot. Plus, it's quite possibly the best love story of the year.
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