DrukMax
Joined Sep 2017
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It's funny but seems like a budget pilot. It has that Community kind of humor but lots of flaws. It misses some authenticity. The Dutch are some German crossover stereotype, Dennis Leary looks like a vampire and it often misses opportunities for cultural jokes. Still it has potential to be really funny. Danny Pudi saves the first pilot with his typical performance. Maybe a decent make-up artist can give Dennis Leary some spark, so the show can have a second star shine.
Without Danny Pudi's Community-input there's not much left worth watching. I'm wondering for which audience the show is made, what do you think?
Without Danny Pudi's Community-input there's not much left worth watching. I'm wondering for which audience the show is made, what do you think?
Must see movie in my book!
It's not a horror because of the gore, the movie has a perfect tension build-up with some funny and awkward moments. Well acted from all three main actors, Hugh Grant entertains and schools the audience with some fun facts that give you something to think about. Seems like the writer wanted to school his audience, him being represented by Hugh Grant and the audience being the innocent two girls not knowing any better.
Story: Two goody-goody girls visit a men interested in becoming a Mormon. While trying to convert him, the girls soon get the feeling that they are in over there heads.
It's not a horror because of the gore, the movie has a perfect tension build-up with some funny and awkward moments. Well acted from all three main actors, Hugh Grant entertains and schools the audience with some fun facts that give you something to think about. Seems like the writer wanted to school his audience, him being represented by Hugh Grant and the audience being the innocent two girls not knowing any better.
Story: Two goody-goody girls visit a men interested in becoming a Mormon. While trying to convert him, the girls soon get the feeling that they are in over there heads.