Moving Malcolm
A comedy that'll move you.
After being dumped at the alter a year ago, Gene Maxwell (Benjamin Ratner) has been living under a rock, drifting from one meaningless day job to the next while toiling away on a voluminous novel he hopes will win back the heart of his former fiancee, B movie actress, Liz Woodward (Elizabeth Berkley). Liz unexpectedly turns up on his doorstep with an audacious request - will he help move her elderly father while she flies off to Prague to star in a low budget sci-fi flick. Gene ignores the protests of his eccentric family and secretly seizes the opportunity to recapture Liz's illusive love by agreeing to move Malcolm (John Neville) - a distinctly articulate and cantankerous Englishman with relationship issues of his own.
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"Meh" - Saturn_and_Crispy
“Hilarious” is definitely overstating it. There were a few funny moments and maybe even some charming moments, but I found the characters mostly annoying and that made it nearly impossible to feel any empathy for them. I should also add, that this is definitely a case of “don’t judge a DVD by its cover”... the image of Berkley to represent this film is very misleading ;-).
I appreciate that this is a Canadian film – it’s always nice to see purple money ;-) – but sadly, I can’t recommend this movie... there are just so many better ones out there.
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"Meh" - Saturn_and_Crispy
“Hilarious” is definitely overstating it. There were a few funny moments and maybe even some charming moments, but I found the characters mostly annoying and that made it nearly impossible to feel any empathy for them. I should also add, that this is definitely ...