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Crispin Glover
Reviews Featuring Crispin Glover
A joy to watch, from start to finish. An all-time classic.
Pure eye-candy but unfortunately that alone isnt enough to carry an entire movie.
Cheerful but unremarkable orphan-makes-good comedy this one may keep the kids amused but is hardly a classic of the genre.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
One big self-referential mess, created entirely for visual effect at the total expense of plot, entertainment value and wit.
Original, exciting, entertaining and practically impossible to copy. The third film may be a tad weaker than the first two, but put together this is probably the finest movie trilogy ever. Yes, okay, I'll say it - it's better than 'Star Wars'.
A comedy-drama that gives you food for thought.
This was never going to be a classic but it's got a timeless story, great animation and is a fun watch to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Tim Burton's rehash boasts a cast that lives up to its billing, a lavishly recreated Wonderland and lovely flashes of humour, it's just a shame that Alice in Wonderland is a little formulaic in the end.
Better than The Hangover if you were an eighties kid, Hot Tub Time Machine may lack in making sense, but its funny, which is the job of a comedy.
This British druglord biopic gives Howard Marks the complete luvvy-duvvy treatment and offers absolutely nothing new but Mr. Nice has an interesting enough story to entertain throughout.
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