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Review of by Timone — 09 Nov 2018

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OK let me tell you something about the movie that I like, Michael Douglas is one of my favorite actors. I even watched one of his movies. Kathleen Turner plays a romance novelist who wants to find her sister.

Danny DeVito plays a really crooked smuggler. Michael Douglas's character Jack Colton looks just exactly like that guy from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. That's unspoken for. Jack and Joan have great chemistry together.

The scene is unexpected where Jack has the green emerald in his crotch and he dances to let the emerald scroll down his leg and kicks it in the air to let the bad guy catch it and the crocodile bites his hand off, now that's freaking grim.

This is a very underrated film. Just brilliant! Danny DeVito plays Ralph and that guy who plays his mate Ira kidnapped Joan's sister so they can get the stone and the map and if Ralph and Ira can have the map and gem Joan and her sister can go.

But they're not the bad guys, they're just crooks. The only villian in this movie is Zolo, he's the one who wants the stone. Remember when I said he got his hand bitten off by a crocodile? Yeah, and like I said ''It's freaking grim.

'' I actually took me a while to watch this movie for some reason I have to watch this and the sequal to Romancing the Stone. The story, I know it all the way through. It's fantastic. The characters are well developed.

It's just fxxking awsome.

This review of Romancing the Stone (1984) was written by on 09 Nov 2018.

Romancing the Stone has generally received positive reviews.

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