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 | | 3. Spring Breakdown | | | Starring: Amy Poehler Parker Posey Director: Ryan Shiraki | | Format: DVD Release Date: 6/2/2009 |  | Spring Breakdown - DVD Review By: Jason McKiernan - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 6/3/2009 2:39 AM | |
There have been a slew of successful comedies over the past few years, both in film and television. The key to their success lies not simply in the escalating level of raunch or the burgeoning group of well-known comic actors who join the pack. For these comedies, success lies in the very specific, clear-eyed attitudes brought to the material by the various creative minds behind the humor -- be it the geek love of Judd Apatow, the savage wit of Tina Fey, the inspired idiocy of Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, or the genre-bending genius of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. read the full review | |
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 | | 9. Fay Grim | | | Starring: Parker Posey Director: Hal Hartley | | Format: DVD Release Date: 7/29/2008 |  | Fay Grim - DVD Review By: Brian Holcomb - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 6/13/2007 12:13 PM | | Hal Hartley has long been one of the truly iconic figures of the '90s independent filmmaking scene. His last film The Girl From Monday was barely released and financing his unique work has never been easy. But it's still somewhat shocking to find out that his latest film, Fay Grim is actually some kind of sequel to his most profitable film, 1998's Henry Fool. Has he finally given up' Has "Hartley Gone Hollywood"
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 | | 13. Oh in Ohio | | | Starring: Paul Rudd Keith David | | Format: DVD Release Date: 10/20/2009 |  | The Oh in Ohio By: Chris Barsanti - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 11/24/2006 7:28 PM | | First, there's that cast that looks pretty good -- Parker Posey, Paul Rudd, Keith David -- even though it's being distributed by some no-name outfit. Then there's the title, a sad little bad joke that announces the filmmaker's sex-comedy intentions right up front. You're filled with trepidation but also hope: Maybe this is that rare gem that slips through the cracks, just maybe. Finally, the film starts and all hope is lost; yes, it is going to be just that bad. read the full review | |
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