ActionMovieFreak
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This is surprisingly heartfelt. It was an imaginative, delightful journey, full of fart jokes, and hilarious. It keeps surprising you. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Don't look away or you'll miss something. It's non-stop fun.
The movie stars Oliver Park in a compelling performance where he takes a beating but gives several as well—The Action is first rate. Kudos to everyone, especially the Stunt Coordinator Joe Golby, and to Adrian Bouchet as the lumbering-but-lethal foe "Dominic."
Simon Pearce does an excellent job of engaging the audience quickly and surprising them several times with this redemption movie where the action and the production quality are first rate.
It plays like an episode of The Fugitive as we pick up somewhere and leave somewhere not knowing all the answers, but wanting to follow the Hero to find out more.
Simon Pearce does an excellent job of engaging the audience quickly and surprising them several times with this redemption movie where the action and the production quality are first rate.
It plays like an episode of The Fugitive as we pick up somewhere and leave somewhere not knowing all the answers, but wanting to follow the Hero to find out more.
(Spoilers) This episode is hilarious. The best of the series. I remember it like it was yesterday. Wish I could find it online. Edie McClurg is perfect!
As a secretary for many years, I really appreciated the real life situation, and having lived in the south, I found the humor spot on.
The character of Patty Poole and the dynamic with Mr. Hogan (neighbors, friends, boss-employee) was great fun. Who knew she was this good? Too good for the job, apparently.
It was set up perfectly. You knew it was a bad idea and you knew it would go wrong, but you had no idea she would be so good. That was so unexpected, it was delightful.
As a secretary for many years, I really appreciated the real life situation, and having lived in the south, I found the humor spot on.
The character of Patty Poole and the dynamic with Mr. Hogan (neighbors, friends, boss-employee) was great fun. Who knew she was this good? Too good for the job, apparently.
It was set up perfectly. You knew it was a bad idea and you knew it would go wrong, but you had no idea she would be so good. That was so unexpected, it was delightful.