Review of The Ten (2007) by Jordan T — 07 Jan 2009
Nonsense and stupidity. A film broken into ten little stories each covering a commandment, and most intertwining. Each part had their moments, namely #4 (with Oliver Platt) and #6 (with Rob Corddry). I was real disappointed with Paul Rudd's use as this only makes him look like a mediocre has-been comedian.
There are some names in here, but all of these people are hardly A-list. The biggest name other than Rudd (I don't count Alba and don't like Janssen) is the guy who stole the show with #5; Liev Schreiber.
His story was hysterical and just ridiculous. My biggest surprise other than Liev being funny was that Winona Ryder has a nice rack...that is all.
This review of The Ten (2007) was written by Jordan T on 07 Jan 2009.
The Ten has generally received mixed reviews.
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