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Ben Stiller
Reviews Featuring Ben Stiller
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.
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.
Hilarious youd have to be dead not to laugh at this one.
Along Came Pointless, more like.
A worthy homage to the TV series, this is easily the most fun movie of 2004 so far.
Hard as it is to care about these homicidal homemakers, it is harder still to laugh at them.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
In this goofball sportsfilm spoof there is something for everyone to laugh at - but a few too many cringeworthy own-goals.
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.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Definitely weird and very nearly wonderful and youll never look at your local newsreader in the same way again.
What is reality coming to?
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.
Dreamworks quest to find a non-Shrek vehicle capable of matching Pixar continues but Madagascar makes for a nice distraction in the meantime.
Despite some issues, Tropic Thunder has moments of hilarity and some truly classic lines and performances.
A largely forgettable crime caper that thankfully has enough plot to hang the jokes on. The best thing Rattner and Murphy have made for a long time but that's not much of a compliment.
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Inoffensive fun for the kids with everyone tagging along from the first two installments but with enough new stuff to keep the kids, and any adults who might be partially paying attention, entertained.
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