четверг, 7 июля 2011 г.

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

Movie: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

Released on: 1999

Rating: 6.50

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Win "30 For 30: Volume 2" on DVD

Heads up, documentary fans: Volume 2 of Espn's outstanding sports doc series, "30 For 30" comes out on DVD tomorrow, and we've got three free copies to give away. This set comes with fifteen films in total and includes many of the series' best including Jeff and Michael Zimbalist's "The Two Escobars," about the connection between drugs and professional soccer in Colombia in the early 1990s, Jonathan Hock's "The Best That Never Was," about the amazing but brief career of football phenom Marcus Dupree, and Thaddeus D. Matula's "Pony Excess," on the insanely corrupt college football program at Southern Methodist University. It's a pretty fantastic bunch of movies. I'll have a piece about this volume of "30 For 30" later in the week, but you can read my essay on Volume 1 here.

We've got three copies to give away to three lucky, random winners. To enter all you need to do is»


- Matt Singer

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movie review: Bridesmaids

That sound you hear is me, heaving a sigh over yet another two-hour comedy that’s got about an hour of good material spread thin. Some smart, talented people collaborated on the film, including director Paul Feig (who’s also a good writer), producer Judd Apatow, and screenwriter and star Kristen Wiig, who created the script with Annie Mumolo. They clearly believe in what they’re doing, but judging from the results they can’t see the forest for the trees. I’m not even sure they can tell one tree from another; this mishmash of comedy styles and dramatic moments wanders all over the…»

See full article at Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy »


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