Review of Full Grown Men (2006) by Graham W — 29 Jul 2008
The main character is so unredeeming and barely likable. That might be the story's point, but a movie should still have someone you wanna root for at least just a little. The good news is that, where this movie fails in the lead character department, it is populated quite healthily by an eclectic range of supporting players.
Judah Friendlander plays opposite of his "30 Rock" role to become someone utterly lovable, and Amy Sedaris makes the most out of a bit part that should have been so much more. In other good news, the movie is at least nice to look at.
This review of Full Grown Men (2006) was written by Graham W on 29 Jul 2008.
Full Grown Men has generally received mixed reviews.
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