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Fred Willard
Reviews Featuring Fred Willard
One of the funniest movies of the 80s, "Roxanne" hasnt aged a bit and remains as side-splitting as ever.
Offers nothing new to the genre whatsoever but chances are youll laugh anyway.
If they show movies in Hell, this ones right up there near the top of the playlist.
Pretty folking good.
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.
Once again, Pixar has crafted an Oscar-worthy film in a genre a lot of people dismiss as kid's stuff. No mere cartoon, WALL-E delivers on all levels AND packs in some pretty relevant statements on the state of the world to boot. Plus, it's quite possibly the best love story of the year.
Probably better now as a rental than if you had paid to see it in a theater, Michael Cera fans will love it, while fans of anyone else in the film will feel a little cheated.
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