Instead of a boring review from one of our crack reviewers, we decided to have Two crack reviewers do a boring review for Couples Retreat. It’s like you won the lottery but you got only got two movie nerds talking about a romantic comedy instead millions of dollars.
Your humble site chief, Erik (that’s me) is in regular font while Phillip Barrett, our DVD & Blu-Ray Editor is italicized.
It’s easy to pick on romantic comedies. They usually follow a fairly easy paint-by-numbers principle that involves personal worlds falling apart before they can be put back together again with pixie dust and a kiss. Usually everyone goes home happy and the story is wrapped up in a pretty bow. That’s what audiences will also find in the Peter Billingsley directed, Vince Vaughn co-written comedy Couples Retreat, to which I say, “So what?”
“So what?” sort of sums...
Your humble site chief, Erik (that’s me) is in regular font while Phillip Barrett, our DVD & Blu-Ray Editor is italicized.
It’s easy to pick on romantic comedies. They usually follow a fairly easy paint-by-numbers principle that involves personal worlds falling apart before they can be put back together again with pixie dust and a kiss. Usually everyone goes home happy and the story is wrapped up in a pretty bow. That’s what audiences will also find in the Peter Billingsley directed, Vince Vaughn co-written comedy Couples Retreat, to which I say, “So what?”
“So what?” sort of sums...
- 10/9/2009
- by Erik Buckman
- ReelLoop.com
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