| (07.26) | Lady in the Water |
| (05.21) | Da Vinci Code, The |
| (05.06) | United 93 |
| (02.05) | King Kong |
| (01.29) | Syriana |
| (01.24) | Walk the Line |
| (01.05) | Chronicles of Narnia, The: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe |
| (01.02) | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
| (12.30) | Jarhead |
| (12.27) | Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit |
| (12.05) | randy: Polar Express, The |
| (12.02) | Geoff: Polar Express, The |
| (07.27) | Jen: Lady in the Water |
| (07.27) | Justin: Lady in the Water |
| (07.12) | Sarah: Da Vinci Code, The |
| (05.25) | Chris: Da Vinci Code, The |
| (05.25) | Acceler8: Da Vinci Code, The |
| (05.21) | Mr Plow: Da Vinci Code, The |
| (05.11) | Sarah: United 93 |
| (05.11) | Bread: United 93 |
There's really not very much positive I can say about Charlie's Angle's: Full Throttle, except to say that it was a good deal better than I thought it would be.
This is a movie without a single brain in all three of it's heads, but that doesn't really matter because you're not asked to think about anything at all throughout it's entire duration -- simply sit back and be adequately entertained for ninety minutes. Really good movies entertain you and ask you to at least somewhat engage your mind. Really bad movies irritate you by unwittingly making you think about all the ways that the film is incompetent or incoherant. Charlie's Angles: Full Throttle kind've sits right in the middle: there's no suspense or drama, or excitement (though there is a few laughs), but the film is so slick and smooth and shiny that there's no reason to over-analyse it and question its merits.
It's a far cry from being much of a good movie, but I've seen a lot worse.
Its got hot chicks...i'll see it, eh Geoff? eh? We all know thats why it got 2 1/2 stars...hehe