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Martin Freeman
Reviews Featuring Martin Freeman
Youll laugh here and there, but this is far from Ali G at his best. Pick up some of his early TV stuff if you can, but this is a film best left on the shelf.
Plenty of people will love this film (you know who you are), but personally I couldnt wait to escape the theatre by the time the full 135 minutes had been wrung dry.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Hardly an earth-shattering solution to life, the universe and everything, but still gratifyingly eccentric.
As quintessentially British as tea and scones, binge drinking, and teenage pregnancy. This comedy thriller is pretty lightweight but packed full of subtle irony and sarcastic humour.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
An expected minor letdown as the first part shows that Peter Jackson should have just stuck to one (or two at most) epic length movies not three. Not bad but a little underwhelming.
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