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| Value for Money | 8/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9/10 |
Full review by
Anonymous101![]()
on 10th Jan 2007
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
+1
Good Points: Side-splitingly funny US comedy
Bad Points: Contains expletives, one scene in particular is profanity packed, the scene where Neal Page goes to complain about his hire car, probably not suitable for younger ears.
General comments: This is a very funny comedy which I would unequivocally recommend. The chemistry between the two main stars is arguably the film's biggest asset as we get the opportunity to journey with our intrepid heroes from New York to Chicago as Neal Page (Steve Martin) attempts to return home for the Thanksgiving holidays. The film's main comedic moments come from the calamitous consequences of their unlikely companionship. I don't really know why Del Griffith is following Neal is his attempts to get to Chicago as his wife is dead and he has no family or home as we later discover in the movie. Shame no sequel was ever made as I would have liked to have known what came of Del, the jovial shower curtain ring salesman. "Deeellll Griffith, how the hell are yer."
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