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Jon Favreau
Reviews Featuring Jon Favreau
No Spiderman. Daredevil does offer something of slightly more substance than your average superhero movie. But despite its gritty locations and brooding Affleck, it doesnt quite hit the super ratings.
Fun-filled, cleverly written and toasty warm with a gooey syrup centre, theres just no way around it I loved this film.
Big cast, great expectations, huge disappointment.
Only the stars bounce in this dull-as-Henman Wimblebore.
Made a better film by a great cast, Four Christmases isn't anything new, but it's funny and it's got at least one character that everyone can cringe in recognition at having in their extended family tree.
A fun but pretty pointless sequel that retraces a lot of old ground and wastes a talented supporting cast in favour of an all-out blanket coverage on Robert Downey Jr.'s superhero.
Ultimately soulless and devoid of any of the laughs that could have saved it, Cowboys and Aliens has an interesting idea but is poorly executed by Favreau. Didn't make me Yee-ha once - so disappointed.
Made when a one-man Robert Downey Jr. show was novel and a lot less annoying, Iron Man is a successfull comic book adaption with a nice balance of humour, plot and action.
This entry was written by Movie Gazette, posted on May 1, 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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