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Dj Juve

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Jul 12, 2002
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Comedy
The gallantly goofy "Mountie" of Jay Ward's 1969 television cartoon bumbles his way onto the big screen in this live-action adaptation starring Fraser in the titular role. Dudley must foil the dastardly deeds of Snidely Whiplash--brilliantly brought to life by Molina--in order to save his damsel in distress Nell Fenwick (Parker), and along the way hopefully learn to ride his trusty horse Horse (the brains of the duo) and avoid loose floor boards. Physical comedy (mostly involving humorous head trauma) rules the day in this good-natured family comedy.
MPAA Rating: PG for mild comic action violence, and for brief language and innuendo.

Starring: Brendan Fraser, Alfred Molina, Sarah Jessica Parker, Robert Prosky, Jack Kehler
Directed by: Hugh Wilson

totally avoidable :yuck:
 

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denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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    Heard about it and was told it wasn't gr8 but i don't like horror films as a rule
     

    vitoria_Ally

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    Jul 14, 2002
    7,232
    Really? I like some of them, but not gore movies, just good thrillers/horrors.

    The problem is, I'm always scared on such movies and shout too loudly. So I can watch them rather at home, not at cinema :D
     

    Dan

    Back & Quack
    Mar 9, 2004
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    time for a revamp:

    The time machine (boring, boring, boring)
    The recruit (goes to show even Pacino can do crap films if the price is right)
    Signs ( Mel gibson.. its ****ing trash anyway)
    The ring (Dire...)
    The incredibles (usually im a big fan of pixar films, but this was just bloody awful)
    Star Wars: episode two ( It seems all the money was blown on special affects, and the main actor is such a lame actor.
     

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