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Banjo Bones
Mar 28, 2003

I came into this movie knowing NOTHING about anything of the books, the radio or TV series of the must say I found this movie to be terribly boring, un-funny and almost embarassing to watch. As soon as the song started in the beginning I sank into my chair knowing that this wasn't going to be a very pleasant experience.

The whole time I was watching this it just seemed to be trying so hard to be funny and over the top, it seemed like I was forced to watch a little kid on a sugar binge finger paint onto a film reel. From the robot Marvin's constantly flat gimmick of being depressed jokes, the annoyingly obnoxious Beetlbrox, even the voice during the guide sequences started to irritate me.

I liked Mos Def as Forge, I had no idea it was him until I saw a close up of his face. The casting was well done. John Malkovich's role was interesting to see. All the other actors I think did their best, but the dialogue itself grated on my ears.

The special effects and characters were all well done yadda yadda yadda... It doesn't really matter if all the dialogue sucks and you don't know what's going on in the storry.

All in all I can honestly say I hated this movie. That's saying a lot too. Maybe I just don't "get" the british humor or whatever, but it was a real waste of 2 hours if you ask me.

0.5

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