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JamesG
04-16-2010, 05:06 PM
Movie Reviews: Death at a Funeral


Reviewers of the remake of the 2007 British farce Death at a Funeral are vritually equally divided between those who regard it as hilarious and those who apparently didn’t crack a smile.



Among the former is the Chicago Sun-Times‘ Roger Ebert, who writes, “This is the best comedy since The Hangover, and although it’s almost a scene-by-scene remake … it’s funnier than the original.”


Among the latter is Claudia Puig, who apparently enjoyed the original and concludes her review of this one in USA Today by remarking, “The only death at this funeral was that of a good movie.”




Several critics note that the 2007 version flopped at the box office.

A remake, notes Peter Howell in the Toronto Star “would seem to be the ultimate act of flogging a dead hearse.” However, he observes, “this revived Death doesn’t just stagger, it sprints. It’s a textbook example of how humor is all in the telling.”



On the other hand, his crosstown confrere, Rick Groen at the Toronto Globe & Mail, who had no high regard for the British version, remarks, “Damned if the original isn’t looking like a comparative gem. … So much sameness, yet so fewer laughs.”



Then there’s Christy Lemire of the Associated Press, who also notes that the original came out just three years ago. “It may seem a bit soon to resurrect it,” he writes, but “director Neil Labute and an all-star cast nonetheless breathe surprising new life into the material.”



Compare that reaction with Walter Addiego’s in the San Francisco Chronicle, who comments, “You can get away with almost anything in a farce except failing to be funny, and that’s what kills Death at a Funeral.”



And sort of in the middle is Carrie Rickey, who sums up in the Philadelphia Inquirer: “Verdict? Mixed. Loved the slapstick, winced at the toilet humor, and mourned that the female performers were given so little to do. Funeral is funnier the second time around.”

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Dr. Thong
04-16-2010, 09:31 PM
I saw the very funny British original two years ago.

And since I don't care for Martin Lawrence or Chris Rock, I'll pass. This looks like a loud, over-the-top, let's-try-to-be-funny movie.

isiahthomas
04-18-2010, 02:22 PM
How could you not like Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock? I'm gonna see it next Saturday.

Torgo
04-19-2010, 09:37 AM
I saw the very funny British original two years ago.

And since I don't care for Martin Lawrence or Chris Rock, I'll pass. This looks like a loud, over-the-top, let's-try-to-be-funny movie.

They should have just released the British version here in the States. One of the reasonings for foreign language films getting American remakes is the average American audiences are too lazy to read subtitles...I guess now American audiences are too lazy to listen to British accents.

Dr. Thong
04-19-2010, 10:20 AM
How could you not like Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock? I'm gonna see it next Saturday.

Because they come from the "loud and over the top" school of comedy, which to me is not funny. Others from this school include Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell (though he can be funny when he doesn't try so hard), Ben Stiller and most of today's comic actors.

I think actors like Lawrence and Rock try too hard to be funny.

isiahthomas
04-25-2010, 02:09 PM
I think Tracy Morgan tries hard to be funny. I saw Death At A Funeral yesterday and it's funny. I love Zoe Saldana and Regina Hall. I also like the black girl that Martin Lawrence was trying to get with. She got a nice body. She was Samuel Jackson's daughter in Lakeview Terrace movie. I don't know her name.

isiahthomas
04-25-2010, 02:11 PM
LOL@Danny Glover sh*tted on Tracy Morgan's hand when Tracy helped Danny to the toilet so he could use it hahahahahahahahahaha. When Tracy sat him down, his hand got stuck on the toilet because Danny was sitting on it hahahahahahahahahaha. Tracy said my hand my hand hahahahahahaha.