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Moving McAllister (2007)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:1
Rotten:9
Average Rating:2.8/10
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some drug content, sexual references and crude humor.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 14, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: Aspiring lawyer Rick Robinson (Ben Gourley) has found an unusual way of moving up the corporate ladder in this romantic comedy. When a partner (Rutger Hauer) asks Rick for a favor, the intern gets... Aspiring lawyer Rick Robinson (Ben Gourley) has found an unusual way of moving up the corporate ladder in this romantic comedy. When a partner (Rutger Hauer) asks Rick for a favor, the intern gets in over his head and has to drive cross-country with his boss's sexy-but-off-limits niece (Mila Kunis). [More]
Starring: Ben Gourley, Mila Kunis, Jon Heder, Rutger Hauer
Starring: Ben Gourley, Mila Kunis, Jon Heder, Rutger Hauer
Director: Andrew Black
Director: Andrew Black
Screenwriter: Ben Gourley
Producer: Jason Faller, Ben Gourley, Kynan Griffin
Composer: Didier Lean Rachou
Studio: First Independent Pictures
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Reviews for Moving McAllister
It's about time to say that Heder's 15 minutes of fame have run out. He's simply regurgitating the same one-note, doofus shtick he's been milking since Napoleon Dynamite, and it's gotten tiresome.
You'd have to be awfully new to moviegoing to be surprised by any of the plot points in Moving McAllister
Lacking so much as one interesting creative flourish, Moving McAllister may inspire your inner-development exec to scream out script notes in the hope that somehow, maybe, the characters will hear you and give them a try.
There's so little to it that it's kind of a miracle anything actually stuck onto the film emulsion. Yet unfold along it does for 93 unimaginative minutes.
Though Moving McAllister's heart and soul are in the right place, it's a terrible excuse for a movie.
If you don't know where this movie is going within the first 10 minutes, I have a moving van to sell you, cheap.
It's called Moving McAllister, but a better title would be Ripping Off Reiner.
Black possesses an impressive visual instinct, enhanced by Doug Chamberlain's cinematography, which distinguishes the film from other modestly budgeted indies.
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