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Cheech Marin
Reviews Featuring Cheech Marin
The 'Spy Kids' films set new standards in children's cinema, and this one is no exception. Imaginative, pacy, and a whole lot of fun - and with some unpatronising values smuggled in.
Gentle and entertaining romantic sports comedy typical of much of Costners work.
Gunfire and violence alone dont equate to a good story - its not funny, its not clever, its not sexy, and its not remotely interesting. It is one thing though complete rubbish.
Regardless of Disneys reasons for choosing to release this now, its a fantastic example of just how good the pre-Pixar generation toons could be. A real mane attraction (arf!).
An ever-so-slightly feeble fam-com to end the year on a bit of a dull note.
Whatever will mother say?
Thank you for the music, Mr Dylan you should definitely stick to what you know.
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.
An OK diversion for the kids, Cars has a fantastic animation department but lacks when it comes to story and heart.
Dont run out and plunk down your hard-earned bucks for it, but if you want a pleasantly forgettable afternoon of harmless, melodramatic sweetness, go to a matinee with the family.
Danny Trejo finally has a starring vehicle, and its a beautiful mess of blood, action, hot girls, and fun that never slows down long enough to lose its way.
This entry was written by Movie Gazette, posted on April 8, 2003 at 12:00 am, filed under People. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
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