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Mouse Hunt

Mouse Hunt

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A GOOD MOVIE, BUT IT STILL HAS ITS WEAK POINTS
Review: OK THIS WAS A GOOD MOVIE WHAT CAN I SAY? IT HAD GREAT ACTING BUT IT IS NOT A MOVIE FOR KIDS. IT HAS MORE ADULT SITUATIONS AND THE PLOT AND STORYLINE ARE KIND OF MORBID...SOME PEOPLE CAN ENJOY THIS, SOME CANT...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Please, spare me!
Review: Another SLOW movie. I thought this was going to be a good one, because of Lane and Walken, and Walken was his usual psychotic self (but funny) but Lane was just plain unlikable and hostile. He doesn't play that well. He plays mischevious well. He plays con artists well. He cannot be downright nasty convincably. The best thing about this wasn't even Walken (see my nick? I'm biased.) but the stupid mouse! Save yer money...heck, save yer library card. Stay away from this one. YAWN!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Funny Funny Funny Comedy!
Review: Nathan Lane is one of the funniest men who ever lived and a joy to watch. I enjoy this movie every time I watch it. I'm a Laurel & Hardy fan and the most praise I can give this movie is that it equals the best of "the boys." Right from the opening scenes, I laughed and laughed. Oh, how I wish that the people who wrote and filmed this movie would make more like it. Really funny movies are now so very rare. I don't want to even discuss the weirdly wonderful plot; it's too good to disclose. Buy this movie with confidence; you'll thank yourself and you'll laugh, laugh, laugh!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not a kid's movie but defintely for child like adults
Review: I laughed so hard I almost peed my pants. Nathan Lane is fantastic with this slap stick comedy. Lane shows his brilliance by playing opposite a mouse that seems to be a lot smarter then he is. Kid's should watch this movie with their parents but it defintely is for the child like adult. Larry, Curly, Moe, and Nathan.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do not be fooled this is not appropriate for children.
Review: I just rented this movie off the kids shelf at my local video store. After ten minutes of watching my child has now seen a corpse catapulted into a sewer, various acts of milder violence, and a man eat a coach roach, throw it up, his children then try to kill it, and he dies of a massive coronary. 10 MINUTES!!!!

I for one will be asking the video store to move this movie, it is not appropriate for family watching.

For adults it is funny in the same way the end of Monty Python's meaning of life is. If you enjoy disturbingly dark comedy, by all means buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Home Alone" (Mouse) for pre-school age audience
Review: All that stands between two unsuccessful brothers and their fortune is a little mouse -- the rodent seems to delight in spoiling every great idea the two men are planning out. They inherit a priceless old mansion which is to be auctioned off for an unspeakable sum of money, only to be reduced to a pile ... by that darn mouse! They can't kill it, they can't catch it, but in the end all three become best of friends. -- This is family fare all the way. 5 year olds will love this film, but for some adults (and even older children) this is "totally kiddie". You make the call!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It happens in the best of homes...
Review: Two innocent, hardworking homeowners attempt to outwit a diabolical rodent bent on destroying their dreams of financial success in real estate. This is the comic premise of "Mouse Hunt", starring Nathan Lane and Lee Eevans, and featuring Chrisotopehr Walken. Director Gore Verbinski brings out the best in his talented cast, combining superb acting and comic timing with some witty special effects. In the opinion of this viewer and her young children, he succeeds in making a most entertaining and hilarious comedy! The score by Alan Silvestri features wonderful juxtapositions of jazzy music with serious scenes, creating hysterical results. Superb!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 2 grown comedians chased in unknown territory by a mouse...
Review: The settings and the directory is exeptionally well made and draws you into the plot of the movie from the very start.

While the comedy itself is of a smaller scale you have to be amuzed if you just stop to read between the lines and have a little imagination about what these two guys are going trough to demolish this mouse, ending up demolishing a 4 stories Mansion out somewhere in nowhere... Im laughing just thinking about it.

The comedy is much like Home Alone in the sense of "territory", where in this case a mouse outsmarts the intruders with rather painfull solutions to the them. They are all over but the mouse escapes with even a little bit of luck.

Not a must own but definetly worth a watch.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Starts off well, but looses it's way.
Review: Mouse Hunt starts off well, but is ruined by a second half that is out of sync with the rest of the movie. Right from the start it's obvious that Mouse Hunt isn't going to be great, however the first half is handled pretty well. But by the second half it looses it's way and goes downhill from there on.

Mouse Hunt is about two guys trying to get rid of a mouse out of a mansion. But the idea wears thin after a while and the jokes run out about halfway.

Mouse Hunt has it's moments but for the most part, it's a bit pointless. However, kids will find it amusing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS MOVIE
Review: Down-on-their luck brothers Lars and Ernie Smuntz (Nathan Lane and Lee Brown) don't think much of the crumbling old mansion they inherit...until they discover that their dilapidated estate is worth millions. But before they can cash in, they've got to rid the house of its single, stubborn occupant: a tiny tenacious mouse. What might seem like child's play becomes an epic battle of hysterical proportions.


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