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smots's reviews

by smots
This page compiles all reviews smots has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
5 reviews
Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ehren McGhehey, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, and Preston Lacy in Jackass: Le film (2002)

Jackass: Le film

6.6
  • Feb 5, 2003
  • The pain! THE PAIN!

    "Hi, I'm Roland van Hek and this is my short review of Jackass"

    This has got to be the funniest movie I've EVER seen. Knoxville and his pals really know how to crack me up, with their insane antics. I can't remember ever seeing a movie that made me laugh out loud as much as this baby did. Stay away if you've got good taste! However, if you can appreciate the sight of a guy eating freshly made 'yellow snow' and a bunch of insaniacs giving each other paper cuts (OUCH!) this one's for you!
    Eric Idle, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, Trey Parker, Mary Kay Bergman, Franchesca Clifford, Anthony Cross-Thomas, and Jesse Brant Howell in South Park, le film : Plus long, plus grand et pas coupé (1999)

    South Park, le film : Plus long, plus grand et pas coupé

    7.7
    8
  • Jun 14, 2000
  • Terrance & Philip for President!

    When I saw the song "Uncle F*cka" I laughed so hard I almost pi#*ed my pants. Terrance & Philip make me happy to know that I am not the only guy in the world who thinks that a well-done fart is one of the funniest things in the world. This film really is funny as hell! Nice detail: check out the brand of the piano that is being used when Big Gay Al does his song for the troops.. Excuse me?!? FELCHER and sons?? GROSS!!
    Marco Bakker, Adèle Bloemendaal, Arjan Ederveen, and Tosca Niterink in Theo en Thea en de ontmaskering van het tenenkaasimperium (1989)

    Theo en Thea en de ontmaskering van het tenenkaasimperium

    6.6
    10
  • Mar 28, 2000
  • Funniest film I've ever seen.

    Being a huge Theo & Thea fan, I can't say anything else about this film than that it is a true classic! Side-splitting humor, sharp dialogues and a great plot make this a film you can't miss! Arjan Ederveen and Tosca Niterink are well-known for the creation of the Theo & Thea characters, and this film is as funny as funny can get. Please note that you might not understand all of the jokes in the film if you are not Dutch, since the humor is typically Dutch.
    Issue de secours (1999)

    Issue de secours

    4.9
    4
  • Nov 11, 1999
  • Lame, lame, lame

    According to this film, the population of Amsterdam is divided between junks and hookers, and EVERYBODY speaks American without an accent. Also, it features the worst take on Marilyn Manson ever. C'mon, just look at the extras that are standing outside the hotel posing as his 'fans'. PATHETIC, I tell you. Avoid this turd.
    Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in Fight Club (1999)

    Fight Club

    8.8
    10
  • Oct 30, 1999
  • Why are you still behind your computer? GO SEE THIS FILM!

    Fincher has done it again. After "SE7EN" and "THE GAME" he has created a true cinematographical tour the force that will set your head reeling, commenting on consumerism, post-modernism, society's infatuation with violence and modern society, to name a few.....

    Do NOT visit this film expecting to view some tough action flick about guys beating eachother to a pulp. This is one hell of a multi-layered, intense movie.

    LOVED IT.

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