Review of The Luck of the Irish (2001) by M T — 25 Mar 2007
Being irish, I was slightly intregued at the advertisment on Disney, but mostly horrified.
The WHOLE concept of the movie is appalling, and a better screenplay could be fished out of a bin in a dowtown city dump. A teeneager with all the luck in the world, and an annoying ego to boot, suddenely finds himself - inexplicably - turning into a leprechaun. With the help of his grandfather and best friend, he has to struggle to find a magic coin from a bucket of them which is in the theiving hands of an evil vaulchaun.
Read that last paragraph, and try to do it without gagging. It's hard isn't it? Well watching this tripe is even harder. Making about as much sense as a slug learning how to speak fleunt french, and as entertaining as watching milk curdle, this film is a travesty and should never have been allowed the green-light.
Utterly appalling. sorry, it is just so damn easy and fun to insult this garbage.
This review of The Luck of the Irish (2001) was written by M T on 25 Mar 2007.
The Luck of the Irish has generally received mixed reviews.
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