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Eugene Levy
Reviews Featuring Eugene Levy
Neither highly original nor exceptionally funny, but well enough performed to make it worth catching.
Cheerful but unremarkable orphan-makes-good comedy this one may keep the kids amused but is hardly a classic of the genre.
Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
A pointless and fruitless effort at reviving the humour of one of the Farrelly brothers best works.
Offers nothing new to the genre whatsoever but chances are youll laugh anyway.
Grab yourself a slice. Of pie, that is.
This slice is a little lukewarm - stick it back in the microwave. On second thoughts, DONT do that DVDs and microwaves dont mix.
Pretty folking good.
A New York Minute supposedly means a very short period of time, but dont let the title fool you this skull-crushingly bad film is at least 90 minutes too long.
All you need is (g)love(s).
Happy holidays indeed provided you sit and watch the Griswolds escapades from the comfort of your own home, and dont try to go with them.
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