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NOW IN THEATERS
RUN, FATBOY, RUN
Rated PG-13
Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton, Hank Azaria, Dylan Moran, Matthew Fenton, Harish
Patel
Brian’s Rating
The hero of Run, Fatboy, Run is in debt, out of shape, and
underemployed. His circle of friends is a bit dodgy, his personal hygiene is
questionable, and did we mention that a few years back he left his
beautiful, adoring, pregnant bride standing at the altar?
Why, then, do we find the character played in expert fashion by actor/writer
Simon Pegg so endearingly sympathetic? Perhaps it’s because he’s a good
father to his young son, or because we identify with his quest to win back
his former love.
Or maybe it’s just that we can’t stand his ex- fiancée’s smarmy new lover and
can’t bear the thought of the two of them ending up together.
Whatever the reason, the loyalty of the audience is never in question as our
bolting bridegroom finds himself toe-to- toe with his rival in the London
Marathon. This nifty little British import is loads of fun.
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From the
Vault
by
Joe Leydon
From the author of
Guide to Essential Movies You Must See we go deep within the
archives to find classic movies you will want to see again and again! |
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Visit Joe's
website at
www.MovingPictureShow.com
or his blog at
www.MovingPictureBlog.blogspot.com
or better yet...
buy the book!
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