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Andy Richter
Reviews Featuring Andy Richter
Fun-filled, cleverly written and toasty warm with a gooey syrup centre, theres just no way around it I loved this film.
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.
This ridiculously amateurish and unfunny caper should have been handed its P45 way back at the production stage.
Dreamworks quest to find a non-Shrek vehicle capable of matching Pixar continues but Madagascar makes for a nice distraction in the meantime.
Exquisitely drawn, if not quite imaginative enough to be the cats meow.
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Inoffensive fun for the kids with everyone tagging along from the first two installments but with enough new stuff to keep the kids, and any adults who might be partially paying attention, entertained.
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