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Billy Connolly
Reviews Featuring Billy Connolly
A decent, if largely forgettable, attempt at getting one over on the insurance companies.
Quite possibly the least inventive time travel flick of all time. Timewaste would have been a far more appropriate title.
A promising concept squandered by bad writing and lacklustre direction - its events, whether set in the 14th Century or in the present day, are an unengaging waste of time.
The greatest epic of the year so far. Who cares if its only January?
An unremarkable womens flick.
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Youll find nothing unfortunate about going to see this dark, fun, horror-for-kiddies.
The message is a bit clunky and the story suffers through its lack of willingness to take any risks with the tried-and-tested Disney formula but its not bad.
Chris Carter shouldve known better, and yet, here it is, a movie from the man who created a classic TV show that is not even as good as the worst of its episodes.
The ridiculous and over-the-top nature of two Irish lads living the American wet dream is both the making of and the downfall of The Boondock Saints. Definitely one for the love-it or hate-it category.
The performances of Billy Connolly, Maggie Smith and company make this simple but entertaining Dustin Hoffman-driven comedy drama a success.
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