Review of When in Rome (2010) by Matthew D — 06 Sep 2010
I once heard, there is nothing worse than an unfunny comedy. If that is true there is nothing worse than this movie. While the premise is original in it content, the pieces of this movie are not. It is made up of cliché gags, and tired old formulas. Whist only 91 minutes in lenght it grows tired quickly and wares on your almost immediately.
The side characters intended to be funny are simply annoying and irritating. They never make the movie funny nor do they pull at your heartstrings. They in reality tend to tear at your groin. This movie is just a worn out excuse for a creative flick. The wonderful supporting cast of Danny DeVito, Angelica Huston and Don Johnson are simply wasted in this worthless film.
This movie is best left in the Redbox, or on your Netflix queue. I enter each movie I see with an open mind. It was quickly slammed shut this morning. If you want to waste your time and money on a lame comedy then this is the pick for you. If you want some thing creative and funny then chose anther film.
Grade F.
This review of When in Rome (2010) was written by Matthew D on 06 Sep 2010.
When in Rome has generally received mixed reviews.
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