robvs
Dez. 2001 ist beigetreten
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The plight of the hard-working man who can't get ahead. Well done series with likeable characters. Desperately want a reboot of this series. Highly recommended. Hysterical.
I've always enjoyed this franchise. It's mindlessly fun, with subtle attempts at exploring the human condition. This one attempts to much. It's clearly attempting to make connections to the current status of this country (or one version of it), but it does this with a really flawed plot. The white supremacists are trying to prevent the Mexicans from returning to Mexico. Uh what?
When I began to think that John Cena's "serious" delivery played out like the Ernest movies, I began to look at him like he was actually Ernest. Now I can't unsee it. If you told me he was Ernest on HGH, I would believe you.
My kid liked it. It has likable moments, but it plays like a Disney stage show. Feels like they all said, "One take is good enough for this scene boys. It ain't gonna get any better."
Suspension of disbelief is hard when a 22+ year old girl is playing a tween and an 8+ year old is playing someone in diapers. Some seriously forced plot moments here. The kids NEED to get into some unprovoked mischief because otherwise this movie would just be about guys sitting around in a firehouse with no pole. I would have loved to see more firefighting and less "home alone knockoff." Also, why are my favorite comedians and actors overacting so poorly?
My kid liked it. It has likable moments, but it plays like a Disney stage show. Feels like they all said, "One take is good enough for this scene boys. It ain't gonna get any better."
Suspension of disbelief is hard when a 22+ year old girl is playing a tween and an 8+ year old is playing someone in diapers. Some seriously forced plot moments here. The kids NEED to get into some unprovoked mischief because otherwise this movie would just be about guys sitting around in a firehouse with no pole. I would have loved to see more firefighting and less "home alone knockoff." Also, why are my favorite comedians and actors overacting so poorly?