When Americans mock the English there's almost always a jibe about England's supposed lack of oral hygiene. That's why I found it amusing to see Ricky Gervais - an Englishmen - as dentist Bertram Pincus, living in New York and tending to the teeth of Americans.
Now, Pincus is clearly not a people person and straight up doesn't care about anyone but himself. This seems to be working fine for him so far if you ignore the fact that he's a lonely, unliked prick.
When Pincus undergoes a minor procedure, there is a "complication". The side effect of which being that he can now see the GHOSTs that loiter around TOWN. Pincus is weirded out by the dead folk, but seems more disturbed by the botched operation than the bothersome apparitions.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Ghost Town Review
Labels:
comedy,
Ghost Town,
Greg Kinnear,
Review,
Ricky Gervais,
romantic,
Tea Leoni
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Astro Boy Review
You knew the day would come. You know that no cherished childhood memory was safe. But you held out hope. you held out hope that when it was time for your beloved Astro Boy to be strapped into the remake chair, he would be given a few minor upgrades and a fresh coat of paint. Instead, he has been beaten beyond recognition by the bat of computer animated children's feature. It is with a heavy heart and a total lack of surprise that I must inform you the Astro Boy did not survive the procedure. This offensive marionette that bears his name may fool the children as they laugh and clap at its antics, but we adults are left bemused, asking "Who is responsible for this crime? Will no one be punished?" Before I continue, you may want to go and change into something black. No? You're right. Astro wouldn't have wanted that.
Labels:
Astro Boy,
Bill Nighy,
Cora,
Donald Sutherland,
Dr. Elefun,
Freddie Highmore,
Hamegg,
Imagi,
Kristen Bell,
Metro City,
Nathan Lane,
Nicolas Cage,
President Stone,
Review,
Tenma,
Toby,
ZOG
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