"Okay, I'm big enough to admit when I'm wrong," writes Marshall Fine about Will Ferrell and Danny McBride's "Land Of the Lost." "I apologize for calling 'Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian' the most witless, humor-challenged movie of the summer. The winner and new champion: 'Land of the Lost.' At least there's truth in advertising. See it and you lose your time, the money you spent on a ticket and, perhaps, the ability to walk upright without dragging your knuckles on the ground. With this film, Will Ferrell officially signals the end of his 15 minutes..."
Youch. "Land of the Lost," which sounds about as bad as it looks opens this weekend, June 5. We were planning on just buying a ticket this weekend our of curiosity (as bad as it looks we like the two principals), but if reviews get worse (or stay similar), we're just going to stay away.
6/02/2009
Ouch: We Feel Not As Bad About Missing Our Screening Now
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Labels: Danny McBride, Land of the Lost, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Will Ferrell
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Mmm, I dunno. Ferrell's had a helluva 15 minutes.
For the record, at this point, Ferrell without Adam McKay is rarely worth bothering with.
@Gabe, 2nd point: absolutely.
Yes but Ferrell with McBride has to be great...
It's hilarious. For fans of the absurd, surreal, and improv comedy that can and does go in all different directions. Very drug-friendly humor.
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