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Hudsucker Proxy

03 Apr

Buy Cheap Hudsucker Proxy

 
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  1. Jookie

    April 3, 2010 at 1:33 pm

    It was bad! Bad Bad Bad! It made me Mad Mad Mad! If you buy it, you’ll be Sad Sad Sad! No Bueno!
    Score: 1 / 5

     
  2. Anonymous

    April 3, 2010 at 2:05 pm

    This is one of the most boring movies I have ever seen. I wish I could give the movie a rating of zero stars, but that isn’t an option. I just got through watching “The Sword of the Valiant”, it was so bad it made me smile. “The Hudsucker Proxy” is so bad it made me groan. I couldn’t wait for it to end. It was pure torture, I expected a lot better from Tim Robbins, Paul Newman, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. I would just burn the DVD, but maybe I can find someone who will be as taken by this movie as all the other people who gave it glowing reviews, maybe one of them would be willing to give me the $15 I paid for this turkey.
    Score: 1 / 5

     
  3. R. A Rubin

    April 3, 2010 at 3:55 pm

    What really bothered me about Hudsucker Proxy: Capitalism is the wonder of the world providing food and subsidence to everyone, even Communist slaves and Fascist toady’s under a democratic people; yet, Hollywood insists on blasting Corporate Culture, when the overwhelming majority of businessmen are not only honest, they are exemplary.

    So much Hollywood talent and money wasted on a bad idea, so what else is new? The Coen’s have jumped the shark with this take off of the American Screwball Comedy of the 30’s. I cringed every time Jennifer Jason Leigh tried to imitate Katharine Hepburn’s classic gargle. The poor actress may have destroyed her career with this stinker.

    I can’t stand Tim Robbin’s politics, but must admit that he is the best actor to play a fool in the movies. He almost carries this farce. Paul Newman; however, is collecting a check. He’s been collecting checks since the 50’s. His salad dressing stinks too.

    I’m amazed at how much money the Coen’s command in Hollywood on such flimsy pitches. I loved Fargo and enjoyed The Big Lebowski (not as much as some cult fans), but this film, why did they bother?

    Score: 2 / 5

     
  4. Thierry Schreurs

    April 3, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    Good evening,

    I have nothing to review for this item because I just never got, so far, this DVD that I ordered through Amazon!!!By the time I ordered it, it must be lost by now.

    It’s odd that you are just asking me to review this title specifically as this is just the only item I’ve to report as lost among the stuff I oredred at amazon over the last 4 years as very regular and serious customer (you can check it). Ironic isn’t it?

    By the way it’s time now for me to ask you for a replacement!What are you about to do in such a case?

    Greetings,

    Thierry Schreurs

    Score: 1 / 5

     
  5. CAROLE CUMMINGS

    April 3, 2010 at 7:21 pm

    THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN GREAT. i RESPECT TIM ROBBINS CHOICE OF ROLES, THE COEN BROTHERS ARE ALWAYS BETTER THAN THE REST. I KEPT WAITING FOR THE CAST TO BREAK OUT IN SONG, IT HAD THAT FEEL TO IT. IT MIGHT HAVE WORKED AS A MUSICAL. SORT OF LIKE “HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING.”
    Score: 1 / 5