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Seth Green
Reviews Featuring Seth Green
A workmanlike heist flick with some funny lines and some good (if brief) chases, but it is ultimately hampered by comparing itself to the original, better 'The Italian Job'. Probably the best way to enjoy this film is to ignore its title, and to think of it as an entirely different film with occasional sequences that merely pay homage to Michael Caine's cockney masterpiece.
A clever, funny tale of people at their most irresponsible and unhinged, which puts the 'high' back into high camp.
One long, drawn-out and not even accidentally funny mess.
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!
It aint solid gold even if certain parts of it are.
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
Hopefully the final part of a franchise thats gone to the dogs.
A backwoods rite-of-passage comedy that prefers dumbing down to growing up.
Not as inherently awful as, say, The Love Guru, Old Dogs still manages to be very, very bad and waste the time of so many talented people.
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