68 out of 81 people found the following comment useful :- All depends what you are looking for, 10 septiembre 2007
Author:
drkvas de United States
This movie is by no means garbage as some have posted, nor is it a
great movie. Think before you buy the ticket. If you walk in expecting
a spoof about ping pong w/ a cast of completely 1 dimensional
characters to be a 10/10 you must live a life full of disappointment.
This movie is funny, and if you didn't find yourself laughing at it you
are probably already dead or on the fast track to ulcers and a stress
induced stroke by age 30. This is not the first movie that approached a
ridiculous subject in such silly manner. Odds are if you hate movies
that have done that in the past (ie: Dude, Where's My Car, Blades of
Glory, Hot Rod, etc.) you are gonna hate this one as well. As it stands
right now this movie has a 4.6 and that probably a little low due to
people 1 staring it because they wanted the Saving Private Ryan of ping
pong movies. This movie should probably get a rating in the 6.1-6.3
category. If you have a little time to kill, have already seen Super
Bad, and want a good laugh go check it out. Otherwise wait till it
comes out on DVD or just ignore it. As for those who have blasted it.
Go blast a movie that actually supposed to be good and isn't as opposed
to picking on the 90 lb. asthmatic kid of movies. This movie can't
defend itself for being stupid because is supposed to be. If you
couldn't tell that from the trailer, then odds are you haven't made it
this far into my comment.
75 out of 98 people found the following comment useful :- A fun, silly movie. What's everyone whining about?, 17 septiembre 2007
Author:
robertmfreeman de United States
What are people whining about? Balls of Fury was quite funny! A few
years ago, the people who are now trashing this movie would have been
going gaga and adding a 100 million to its gross revenue...but that's
part of the problem. Tastes have changed.
I'm going to go on the record as saying that this movie is at least as
funny as anything Adam Sandler or Will Ferrel has ever made. Why is it
doing worse then? People just don't want silly, stupid comedies
anymore, which is why Superbad is doing much better instead.
Balls of Fury is a very funny movie with a wonderful cast (especially
Christopher Walken and Thomas Lennon), and if some of the jokes fall
flat, or gave themselves away in the trailer, the movie moves quickly
enough that it doesn't matter. They're already onto another joke.
Times have changed, and unfortunately for the movie, so have tastes.
These days, even silly spoofs are expected to meet a required level of
maturity, and for those that were raised on Naked Gun, Hot Shots and
Police Academy movies, that's a little sad.
Go ahead, say the movie is juvenile. Say it's stupid. Just don't say it
isn't funny. There were at least three moments during the movie when
the entire theater was rolling in the aisles. I've never seen a SNL
alumni movie do that.
48 out of 61 people found the following comment useful :- Not the greatest "stupid movie" made, but it certainly made me giggle., 15 septiembre 2007
Author:
Emily Taylor de Utah
This has to be, quite possibly, the dumbest movie I have seen in a
very, very long time.
However, that is not necessarily a bad thing. I don't think there was a
single moment in this film that purposely wanted any smidgen of
intelligence whatsoever.
And, heck, the reason I went to see this movie was because I thought it
looked funny. And, guess what? I laughed. I don't know if this will go
into the treasury of greatest stupid movies ever made, but it did leave
me with a smile on my face.
I think it was because it was ping-pong. Yes, I like a good game of
ping-pong as much as the next person, but come on. It's ping-pong. Just
try telling that to these characters. The fact that anyone could take
so slight a game so seriously cracked me up.
And that's where this movie works.
It's pointless, silly, and down-right brain cell killing. But I found
myself forgiving everyone because they were so good-hearted in waltzing
around with their idiotic humor.
No, it will probably not be nominated for Best Picture. But as for dumb
comedy goes, this nicely held its own.
49 out of 69 people found the following comment useful :- I liked it, I don't understand other people's problems with it..., 12 septiembre 2007
Author:
Crazy Ian de West Lafayette, IN
I laughed at this movie. I laughed a LOT. True, some of the laughs were
simply because some people were in this movie that had NO BUSINESS
being in it, because they are considered to belong to a higher echelon
of movies. Christopher Walken and Maggie Q are usually seen in LARGE
blockbusters or high-profile indies; George Lopez has a very successful
TV series, not to mention MANY cameos from well-known comedic actors.
These people are GOOD. When they are on the screen, funny stuff
happens. The script is an obvious parody on the movie "Enter The
Dragon", but with ping-pong in lieu of kung-fu or karate. It also
spoofs the "underdog" motif like the "Rocky" movies. I dunno, all I can
say is that I REALLY enjoyed this movie. I didn't expect much, and I
got a lot back because of that. True, I was a little liquored up, and a
second sober viewing might not pay off repeat dividends, but I had a
good time. Isn't that really what it's all about? Honestly, it ain't
Citizen Kane, but I've seen crappier movies... a contemporary
comparison: I was NOT disappointed by this movie, and comparatively
much more disappointed with the 3rd Pirates of the Caribbean movie...
Yaaarrrr, thar be worse things under the sun, matey...
88 out of 161 people found the following comment useful :- The jokes suffer from the "Kate Moss, Heather Mills McCartney, and post-2000 Muhammad Ali Syndrome.", 30 agosto 2007
Author:
(johnny_betts@hotmail.com) de http://www.themoviemark.com
Taxi. The Pacifier. Herbie Fully Loaded. Let's Go to Prison. Night at
the Museum. If this list of movies is an accurate representation of
your DVD collection, then my friends, you either have a young child in
the house or a strange fetish for average-to-below average comedies. Or
"absolutely dreadful" in the case of Jimmy Fallon's Taxi. *shudders*
I'm still trying to erase memories of that steamer from my mind.
Other than being part of the aforementioned pathetically sad DVD
collection, do you know what else each of these movies has in common?
They're all written by Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, the duo who wrote,
produced, and directed Balls of Fury. Are you trying to decide whether
or not this is a film worthy of your time and money? Please let my
above revelation stand as "enough said."
In all honesty, what can you expect when you take a poor man's Jack
Black and give him the starring role in a poor man's Dodgeball? A
little thing I like to refer to as "not much." Dan Fogler gives it the
ol' college try, but perhaps the material is to blame for his mostly
forgettable performance. He delivers a couple of laugh-out-loud
moments, but by the time he's lip-synching to Def Leppard you'll be
asking yourself, "So who's this guy, and why is he doing a bad karaoke
impersonation of 'Jack Black Meets Sam Kinison'?"
I will give Balls of Fury three credits - 1) Maggie Q is adorable, 2)
The film rightfully never takes itself too seriously, and 3) It's
nowhere near as filthy as I expected. At the top of my notebook I
wrote, "Balls/Genitalia References" and I was set to keep track. I just
knew they were going to fly off the screen fast and furious, especially
judging by the "a huge comedy with tiny balls" tagline. So I was quite
shocked when the grand total was only one, and that one was merely
Maggie Q's character disgustedly relaying an example of the comments
she was forced to deal with from male players.
What more can I say about a film whose crowning achievement is, "Well,
I didn't expect much, and it wasn't the worst movie I've ever seen, so
whatever"? That certainly doesn't send you rushing to purchase a
ticket, now does it? It'll be on TNT or TBS soon enough so just have
patience and watch a few legitimately good comedies in the interim.
There'll come a time when you're flipping channels, nothing else is on,
and you'll cruise across this. You can decide then whether you want to
sit through all of it. The end result will likely be a long email
thanking me for saving you $8.
Before I commence, let me once again bring attention to my above "poor
man's Dodgeball" quote. I overheard several disappointed people say, "I
thought it'd be like Dodgeball." What's that? Yeah, they said it in
unison, Wisenheimer. Now shut up. The consensus? It's not even close.
So if that was the opinion you formed after watching the trailer then
dismiss that notion immediately. It's an interesting concept that
probably contains about ten minutes of solid comedic material.
What ultimately happens when you stretch that over an hour and a half?
Unfortunately, the jokes suffer from what I like to call the "Kate
Moss, Heather Mills McCartney, and post-2000 Muhammad Ali Syndrome." In
other words, they're flat, lame, and they pack no punch. Let's see them
put THAT on the DVD cover.
48 out of 82 people found the following comment useful :- Okay, for cable, 29 agosto 2007
Author:
Alan Rapp (alan@razorfine.com) de United States
Balls of Fury wasn't the total disaster, but when that's the highest
praise I can offer, well, that's a problem. Think of it as a lesser
version of Dodgeball.
Ping-pong just isn't that funny, or exciting, or anything really - just
like the film. The idea of underground ping-pong never really goes
anywhere. The jokes are okay at times, but there are no big laughs and
certainly no surprises.
Unless you are a 10-14 year-old boy, who given the film's humor and
scantily clad actresses is obviously the target market, you will
probably be disappointed by paying money for it. Wait a couple of years
and watch it free some night on Comedy Central and spend your ten bucks
somewhere else.
15 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :- Not as bad as I expected, 24 septiembre 2007
Author:
doolittle1 de United States
I went into the theater expecting almost nothing good coming out of it.
I read the reviews- Washington Post, USA Today, Rotten Tomatoes, etc. I
knew they were horrible and quite honestly, I thought I would hate the
movie. But my friend wanted to go, and me having no life whatsoever, I
agreed to join her.
I have to say, I should go into to more movies with such low
expectations, because I really enjoyed it. Was the acting superior? No.
Was the script well-written? No. But it was funny and Christopher
Walken makes all things glorious, so all in all, it wasn't a bad way to
spend a Thursday night after an especially terrible day of work. The
actors all seemed to realize that they weren't participating in a
project that would make movie history and they all seemed OK with that.
It was very much a movie done to simply enjoy the play on the word
"balls" and in this particular case, it was forgivable.
Overall, don't go in expecting complete comedic genius and you just
might find yourself laughing.
13 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :- Wong As 'Hong' A Surprise In This Pong Farce, 22 diciembre 2007
Author:
ccthemovieman-1 de Lockport, NY, United States
If you like ping pong, laugh at the insane characters Christopher
Walken likes to play, enjoy dark comedy, don't mind a bunch of
stupid-but-funny scenes and a wildly outlandish story....you should
like this movie. I did, and I realize it is a dumb movie....but it's
fun and it's entertaining.
In many respects, this is a typical farcical comedy of today, with the
same ingredients you see in many of them - the same type of outrageous
characters (everyone in here), the typical spy story and Nazi villain
(will Hollywood move on, in that regard?), tons of sexual innuendos and
scantily-clad babes, an ugly-and fat-male lead and total absurd humor.
It's the latter that I like, and I can't recall how many times I
laughed out loud at some ridiculous sight or sentence that I saw in
here.
Walken, even though he doesn't play the lead guy is fascinating, as
always in his typical off- the-wall role. To me, though, James Hong, an
actor in his late '70s, just about stole this film as "Master Wong,"
the blind instructor. He was flat-out hilarious and had a lot of great
lines. Of course, so did Walken and the film's star, Dan Fogler ("Randy
Daytona"). and the villain Thomas Lennon as "Karl Wolfschtagg." Kudos
to Lennon for also co-writing the script.
Other reviewers here who wrote "silly but entertaining" hit it right on
the nose. That's what it is, and that's what you should expect.
Humor-wise, it is another "Dodgeball," except now it's ping-pong, and
it's funnier.
In addition, you get profound words to live by, such as "To die like a
tiger is better than living like a pussy." Hmmmm.
10 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :- Mocked its own genre, not for everybody, 16 diciembre 2007
Author:
gteu-4 de United States
This is a Thomas Lennon written comedy, so you know it's going to be a
little abstract, and very pacing based. Balls of Fury really did a
great job of keeping in the same humor vein of Reno 911, etc.
Yes, there are crotch shots and other typical middle school humor, but
they happened so often and with such randomness that it went from
stupid to hilarious.
A lot of the humor is based in uncomfortable moments. Not a lot of
people enjoy being made uncomfortable by something they are viewing for
entertainment, but if you like that style of humor, Balls of Fury is
right up your alley.
This isn't for everybody, so it'll either be a 10 or 1 for you. Worth
the rental just to see.
13 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :- Silly but entertaining, 16 septiembre 2007
Author:
Flaxoholic de United States
Not the greatest comedy of the summer, but it had its fair share of
laughs. Some of the situations were pretty amusing and some of the
lines were laugh-out-loud funny.
Christopher Walken seems to always make the best out of his roles,
whatever he's given, he makes it his own. And this is no exception. The
script wasn't rolling on the floor funny, but it had its moments. This
would qualify as a good choice for a matinée-priced movie, I'd say.
As an aside, I don't know WHY ON EARTH that African American lady who
played Christopher Walken's female henchman keeps getting roles (she
played Jennifer Love Hewitt's antique shop partner for a while and
stunk in that role too).
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68 out of 81 people found the following comment useful :-

All depends what you are looking for, 10 septiembre 2007
Author: drkvas de United States
This movie is by no means garbage as some have posted, nor is it a great movie. Think before you buy the ticket. If you walk in expecting a spoof about ping pong w/ a cast of completely 1 dimensional characters to be a 10/10 you must live a life full of disappointment. This movie is funny, and if you didn't find yourself laughing at it you are probably already dead or on the fast track to ulcers and a stress induced stroke by age 30. This is not the first movie that approached a ridiculous subject in such silly manner. Odds are if you hate movies that have done that in the past (ie: Dude, Where's My Car, Blades of Glory, Hot Rod, etc.) you are gonna hate this one as well. As it stands right now this movie has a 4.6 and that probably a little low due to people 1 staring it because they wanted the Saving Private Ryan of ping pong movies. This movie should probably get a rating in the 6.1-6.3 category. If you have a little time to kill, have already seen Super Bad, and want a good laugh go check it out. Otherwise wait till it comes out on DVD or just ignore it. As for those who have blasted it. Go blast a movie that actually supposed to be good and isn't as opposed to picking on the 90 lb. asthmatic kid of movies. This movie can't defend itself for being stupid because is supposed to be. If you couldn't tell that from the trailer, then odds are you haven't made it this far into my comment.
75 out of 98 people found the following comment useful :-

A fun, silly movie. What's everyone whining about?, 17 septiembre 2007
Author: robertmfreeman de United States
What are people whining about? Balls of Fury was quite funny! A few years ago, the people who are now trashing this movie would have been going gaga and adding a 100 million to its gross revenue...but that's part of the problem. Tastes have changed.
I'm going to go on the record as saying that this movie is at least as funny as anything Adam Sandler or Will Ferrel has ever made. Why is it doing worse then? People just don't want silly, stupid comedies anymore, which is why Superbad is doing much better instead.
Balls of Fury is a very funny movie with a wonderful cast (especially Christopher Walken and Thomas Lennon), and if some of the jokes fall flat, or gave themselves away in the trailer, the movie moves quickly enough that it doesn't matter. They're already onto another joke.
Times have changed, and unfortunately for the movie, so have tastes. These days, even silly spoofs are expected to meet a required level of maturity, and for those that were raised on Naked Gun, Hot Shots and Police Academy movies, that's a little sad.
Go ahead, say the movie is juvenile. Say it's stupid. Just don't say it isn't funny. There were at least three moments during the movie when the entire theater was rolling in the aisles. I've never seen a SNL alumni movie do that.
48 out of 61 people found the following comment useful :-

Not the greatest "stupid movie" made, but it certainly made me giggle., 15 septiembre 2007
Author: Emily Taylor de Utah
This has to be, quite possibly, the dumbest movie I have seen in a very, very long time.
However, that is not necessarily a bad thing. I don't think there was a single moment in this film that purposely wanted any smidgen of intelligence whatsoever.
And, heck, the reason I went to see this movie was because I thought it looked funny. And, guess what? I laughed. I don't know if this will go into the treasury of greatest stupid movies ever made, but it did leave me with a smile on my face.
I think it was because it was ping-pong. Yes, I like a good game of ping-pong as much as the next person, but come on. It's ping-pong. Just try telling that to these characters. The fact that anyone could take so slight a game so seriously cracked me up.
And that's where this movie works.
It's pointless, silly, and down-right brain cell killing. But I found myself forgiving everyone because they were so good-hearted in waltzing around with their idiotic humor.
No, it will probably not be nominated for Best Picture. But as for dumb comedy goes, this nicely held its own.
49 out of 69 people found the following comment useful :-

I liked it, I don't understand other people's problems with it..., 12 septiembre 2007
Author: Crazy Ian de West Lafayette, IN
I laughed at this movie. I laughed a LOT. True, some of the laughs were simply because some people were in this movie that had NO BUSINESS being in it, because they are considered to belong to a higher echelon of movies. Christopher Walken and Maggie Q are usually seen in LARGE blockbusters or high-profile indies; George Lopez has a very successful TV series, not to mention MANY cameos from well-known comedic actors. These people are GOOD. When they are on the screen, funny stuff happens. The script is an obvious parody on the movie "Enter The Dragon", but with ping-pong in lieu of kung-fu or karate. It also spoofs the "underdog" motif like the "Rocky" movies. I dunno, all I can say is that I REALLY enjoyed this movie. I didn't expect much, and I got a lot back because of that. True, I was a little liquored up, and a second sober viewing might not pay off repeat dividends, but I had a good time. Isn't that really what it's all about? Honestly, it ain't Citizen Kane, but I've seen crappier movies... a contemporary comparison: I was NOT disappointed by this movie, and comparatively much more disappointed with the 3rd Pirates of the Caribbean movie...
Yaaarrrr, thar be worse things under the sun, matey...
88 out of 161 people found the following comment useful :-

The jokes suffer from the "Kate Moss, Heather Mills McCartney, and post-2000 Muhammad Ali Syndrome.", 30 agosto 2007
Author: (johnny_betts@hotmail.com) de http://www.themoviemark.com
Taxi. The Pacifier. Herbie Fully Loaded. Let's Go to Prison. Night at the Museum. If this list of movies is an accurate representation of your DVD collection, then my friends, you either have a young child in the house or a strange fetish for average-to-below average comedies. Or "absolutely dreadful" in the case of Jimmy Fallon's Taxi. *shudders* I'm still trying to erase memories of that steamer from my mind.
Other than being part of the aforementioned pathetically sad DVD collection, do you know what else each of these movies has in common? They're all written by Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, the duo who wrote, produced, and directed Balls of Fury. Are you trying to decide whether or not this is a film worthy of your time and money? Please let my above revelation stand as "enough said."
In all honesty, what can you expect when you take a poor man's Jack Black and give him the starring role in a poor man's Dodgeball? A little thing I like to refer to as "not much." Dan Fogler gives it the ol' college try, but perhaps the material is to blame for his mostly forgettable performance. He delivers a couple of laugh-out-loud moments, but by the time he's lip-synching to Def Leppard you'll be asking yourself, "So who's this guy, and why is he doing a bad karaoke impersonation of 'Jack Black Meets Sam Kinison'?"
I will give Balls of Fury three credits - 1) Maggie Q is adorable, 2) The film rightfully never takes itself too seriously, and 3) It's nowhere near as filthy as I expected. At the top of my notebook I wrote, "Balls/Genitalia References" and I was set to keep track. I just knew they were going to fly off the screen fast and furious, especially judging by the "a huge comedy with tiny balls" tagline. So I was quite shocked when the grand total was only one, and that one was merely Maggie Q's character disgustedly relaying an example of the comments she was forced to deal with from male players.
What more can I say about a film whose crowning achievement is, "Well, I didn't expect much, and it wasn't the worst movie I've ever seen, so whatever"? That certainly doesn't send you rushing to purchase a ticket, now does it? It'll be on TNT or TBS soon enough so just have patience and watch a few legitimately good comedies in the interim. There'll come a time when you're flipping channels, nothing else is on, and you'll cruise across this. You can decide then whether you want to sit through all of it. The end result will likely be a long email thanking me for saving you $8.
Before I commence, let me once again bring attention to my above "poor man's Dodgeball" quote. I overheard several disappointed people say, "I thought it'd be like Dodgeball." What's that? Yeah, they said it in unison, Wisenheimer. Now shut up. The consensus? It's not even close. So if that was the opinion you formed after watching the trailer then dismiss that notion immediately. It's an interesting concept that probably contains about ten minutes of solid comedic material.
What ultimately happens when you stretch that over an hour and a half? Unfortunately, the jokes suffer from what I like to call the "Kate Moss, Heather Mills McCartney, and post-2000 Muhammad Ali Syndrome." In other words, they're flat, lame, and they pack no punch. Let's see them put THAT on the DVD cover.
48 out of 82 people found the following comment useful :-

Okay, for cable, 29 agosto 2007
Author: Alan Rapp (alan@razorfine.com) de United States
Balls of Fury wasn't the total disaster, but when that's the highest praise I can offer, well, that's a problem. Think of it as a lesser version of Dodgeball.
Ping-pong just isn't that funny, or exciting, or anything really - just like the film. The idea of underground ping-pong never really goes anywhere. The jokes are okay at times, but there are no big laughs and certainly no surprises.
Unless you are a 10-14 year-old boy, who given the film's humor and scantily clad actresses is obviously the target market, you will probably be disappointed by paying money for it. Wait a couple of years and watch it free some night on Comedy Central and spend your ten bucks somewhere else.
15 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :-

Not as bad as I expected, 24 septiembre 2007
Author: doolittle1 de United States
I went into the theater expecting almost nothing good coming out of it. I read the reviews- Washington Post, USA Today, Rotten Tomatoes, etc. I knew they were horrible and quite honestly, I thought I would hate the movie. But my friend wanted to go, and me having no life whatsoever, I agreed to join her.
I have to say, I should go into to more movies with such low expectations, because I really enjoyed it. Was the acting superior? No. Was the script well-written? No. But it was funny and Christopher Walken makes all things glorious, so all in all, it wasn't a bad way to spend a Thursday night after an especially terrible day of work. The actors all seemed to realize that they weren't participating in a project that would make movie history and they all seemed OK with that. It was very much a movie done to simply enjoy the play on the word "balls" and in this particular case, it was forgivable.
Overall, don't go in expecting complete comedic genius and you just might find yourself laughing.
13 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :-

Wong As 'Hong' A Surprise In This Pong Farce, 22 diciembre 2007
Author: ccthemovieman-1 de Lockport, NY, United States
If you like ping pong, laugh at the insane characters Christopher Walken likes to play, enjoy dark comedy, don't mind a bunch of stupid-but-funny scenes and a wildly outlandish story....you should like this movie. I did, and I realize it is a dumb movie....but it's fun and it's entertaining.
In many respects, this is a typical farcical comedy of today, with the same ingredients you see in many of them - the same type of outrageous characters (everyone in here), the typical spy story and Nazi villain (will Hollywood move on, in that regard?), tons of sexual innuendos and scantily-clad babes, an ugly-and fat-male lead and total absurd humor. It's the latter that I like, and I can't recall how many times I laughed out loud at some ridiculous sight or sentence that I saw in here.
Walken, even though he doesn't play the lead guy is fascinating, as always in his typical off- the-wall role. To me, though, James Hong, an actor in his late '70s, just about stole this film as "Master Wong," the blind instructor. He was flat-out hilarious and had a lot of great lines. Of course, so did Walken and the film's star, Dan Fogler ("Randy Daytona"). and the villain Thomas Lennon as "Karl Wolfschtagg." Kudos to Lennon for also co-writing the script.
Other reviewers here who wrote "silly but entertaining" hit it right on the nose. That's what it is, and that's what you should expect. Humor-wise, it is another "Dodgeball," except now it's ping-pong, and it's funnier.
In addition, you get profound words to live by, such as "To die like a tiger is better than living like a pussy." Hmmmm.
10 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-

Mocked its own genre, not for everybody, 16 diciembre 2007
Author: gteu-4 de United States
This is a Thomas Lennon written comedy, so you know it's going to be a little abstract, and very pacing based. Balls of Fury really did a great job of keeping in the same humor vein of Reno 911, etc.
Yes, there are crotch shots and other typical middle school humor, but they happened so often and with such randomness that it went from stupid to hilarious.
A lot of the humor is based in uncomfortable moments. Not a lot of people enjoy being made uncomfortable by something they are viewing for entertainment, but if you like that style of humor, Balls of Fury is right up your alley.
This isn't for everybody, so it'll either be a 10 or 1 for you. Worth the rental just to see.
13 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :-
Silly but entertaining, 16 septiembre 2007
Author: Flaxoholic de United States
Not the greatest comedy of the summer, but it had its fair share of laughs. Some of the situations were pretty amusing and some of the lines were laugh-out-loud funny.
Christopher Walken seems to always make the best out of his roles, whatever he's given, he makes it his own. And this is no exception. The script wasn't rolling on the floor funny, but it had its moments. This would qualify as a good choice for a matinée-priced movie, I'd say.
As an aside, I don't know WHY ON EARTH that African American lady who played Christopher Walken's female henchman keeps getting roles (she played Jennifer Love Hewitt's antique shop partner for a while and stunk in that role too).
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