When I saw this movie yesterday, I really disliked it. I thought I’d sleep on it and see where my mind was later. I still dislike it.
Yes, it had an amazing cast. How can a movie with an ensemble like this not prove to be outstanding? I’m going to blame this on the writing. The story was okay at best and the pacing sucked. This movie dragged so bad that I’ll be honest…I nodded off twice in the middle of the day.
I was under the impression it was going to be a funny movie. Luckily, the amazing John C. Reilly did in fact have some funny moments. In my opinion, he is the only one that pulled that off. The rest of the cast didn’t make me laugh at all. Reilly is the sole reason I’m giving this movie a C and not a D.
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I’m at a loss on anything else to say; this movie sparks nothing in my mind. It was that boring.
Grade: C-
About The Peetimes: This movie is slow moving with a lot of dialog. A lot of the dialog is hard to hear. It’s one of the movies where you need to pay very close attention the whole time.
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Debra McKnight
C- was overly generous. Boring movie and I like shootem up westerns. So glad I used your review to wait until it got to the dollar theater before I spent money to see it.