Reviews

3 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
Wayne's World (1992)
10/10
2 Party time guys try to get there show on t.v. there are many funny things that happen along the way, They also meet many bad things, but everything evens out at the final ending.
17 April 2004
This is definatlly the best movie I 've ever seen in my entier life. Mind you though, I'm only 13. Any way, this movie deserves more than a 10, but because that's as high as it goes, I' had to give it a ten. This movie is hillarious! IT doesn't have stupid humor either. Everything is very funny and laid out very well. I am in love with this movie and the casting is perfect. I am in love with Garth Algar. Everyone at my school calls me Garth because I always act and talk like him.

Any way, all of my friends give Wayne's World a ten as well. This movie is excellent! This movie has the perfect plot. It is my dream to live the life of Garth Algar.
0 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
2/10
One of the worst historical fictions ever.
8 November 2003
Historically awful. Scarcely an accurate moment in 4 hours of ridiculosity. One cannot keep track of the inconsistencies while watching. As with all track and filed movies, nobody bothers to ask for any track consultants. Events and techniques that weren't even created until the next century are shown. From the shots of runners jogging in a 400 meters to the highly overweight actor portraying the high jump and long jump winner, one would have to know absolutely nothing about track to even be mildly entertained. Likely thrown together in 1984 as a tribute to the games just prior to the LA Olympics.
6 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Fools Rush In (1997)
9/10
Suprisingly entertaining romance.
2 September 2003
Whether or not you are a fan of Matthew Perry's schtick, a la Chandler from "Friends", you can hardly help but empathize with his character "Alex" in this charming, romantic film. Having read one reviewer's bash, it became apparent that the reviewer was expecting Perry to play his usual clown role here. You certainly can find humorous entertainment in Perry's superb timing, but the story here is of a man at a crossroads in his life, faced with that moment when one must decide whether to follow ones head or ones heart. Salma Hayak is adorable, as usual, and a superb supporting cast (including Perry's real father, as his father) round out the characters.
5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed