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Malcolm McDowell
Reviews Featuring Malcolm McDowell
I Spy with my little eye something beginning with "D". "Distinctly average movie".
Appealing comedy without pretensions, having some good gags and a fair amount of slapstick.
One of Kubricks greatest masterpieces and a definitive film of its age. Has as much impact as a baseball bat to the head, but is much more enjoyable.
There is little that is new in the movie and you always know whats coming, but thats not really the point with the films in this series. Slasher movie fans are likely to turn it into a cult classic anyway.
Fairly typical lightweight Eddie Murphy fare that fails to capture the sparkle of his early work. Funny in parts, and with occasionally good action, the film makes for a reasonably entertaining diversion.
If you miss this daft live-action merger of manga and Mad Max, you will be in default of your destiny.
Even the Nolan Sisters would struggle to feel in the mood for dancing after watching this soul-sappingly bad Neve Campbell vanity project.
Masculinity is in crisis and the past persists in this brooding British noir.
Sweet and well animated, Bolt isnt treading any new ground, but the path it does take is funny, action-filled, and entertaining.
Zombie has shown he knows how to do his own horror right, but he should have left the classic alone; the movie ultimately fails due to the fact that it tries to justify Michael Myers by making him nothing more than a sad little boy who grew up bad.
A post-Apocalytpic Western that's just not as good as many others out there.
The Artist is a talkie life-lesson with some of the best dialogue ever heard on screen. A must see for all fans of Dawson's Creek. Honest.
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