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Gene Hackman
Reviews Featuring Gene Hackman
A well-cast comedy which isn't really as funny as it probably should be but worth seeing for Hank Azaria's performance alone.
A terrifically-written and well-observed parody of practically every Frankenstein flick ever made. One of Mel Brooks' best.
A bit dated and at times overly-silly, but still good entertainment value.
Effective thriller with plenty of twists and turns where little is as it first appears.
Inconsistent and poorly put together, but still extremely watchable thanks to the talent on show in front of the camera.
With a perfect cast and multi-layered plot, it rattles along like a runaway train - a thrilling enough ride, even if it must come crashing at the end.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with less laughs but much, much more cleavage.
Not so much a political satire as a political parable, Mooseport is a nice place to visit, but you wouldnt want to live there. In other words rent it, dont buy it.
A great crime caper thats the long and the short of it. Well, the short at least.
Just like a real-life postcard, youll view it once, think its nice enough, and then probably forget all about it.
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