"I thought this was a throw back to the old days. I enjoyed being able to watch the film with my kids who are teenagers and my wife and not have to feel uncomfortable about the typical bathroom humor you find filmmakers lowering themselves to do inorder to get a cheap life. It was a touching little film, fun moments and it sent a nice message. Mostly what I enjoyed was the fact that even in a genre that has been done a thousand times the writer thought of a unique way to bring the two stars (Natasha Henstridge and Michael Vartan) back together at the end. If you are not a cynical person you will love this film ... if you are I suggest renting one of those teem movies that have toilet jokes, sight gags and charachters that don't exsist in real life."
"The third, and hopefully final, entry into the Species series finds a low budget approach taken to the film. Series star Natasha Henstridge makes an all too short cameo in the beginning of the film, as she births a super hot alien/human hybrid with mating on her mind. Besides that, the rest of Species 3 comes off like a made for TV movie, with some bad FX but some nice T&A to go around. The acting is horrible, the story barely makes any sense, and there is hardly any redeeming factor to be found in the film. Fans of the surprise 1995 guilty pleasure hit and even it's lacking sequel may want to check this out since it does continue the tradition of what is in a Species movie: no plot, but a horde of gore and nudity. "
"The whole nine yards is a very good film, a truly entainting movie. It has a co**tail of comedy, action and a nice twist. The movie never really lets you get to grips with a possible ending, just as you think you have it figured out a gentle twist takes you away again.The movie includes a great cast, following the foot steps of Matthew Perry (tv's friends), along with Bruce Willis who plays a mob hit man. If I go into the story too much it'll spoil most of the twist for you, but this is a good movie, with Perry breaking it up very nicely with his trademark humour. This will be a great movie to add to your DVD collection."
"This will rank right up there in my list of aimless films with a forced and pedestrian plot, that are made simply to rake in some more juice from a Part 2 of a moderately successful Part 1. The gags are so uncomical, the execution so muddled, and the editing so sloppy that Matthew Perry's character gets it right-on when he starts exclaiming about how confused he is by how everything turns out. The audience can surely feel his pain. What a lazy and irrelevant sequel to Nine Yards, which was at least bearable for what it was."
"I won tickets to see this movie a week early and saw it Monday. I can't tell you how disappointed I was. They tell you never look a gift horse in the mouth, but give me a break! This has to be one of the lamest movies I have ever seen. There is no logic to any of the story, the acting is subpar, the effects include a lot of fake-watery blood and some fake heads. If by writing this review I can stop at least one person from giving this movie even one cent, then I'll feel better. Do NOT see this movie."
"Jason and the Argonauts is a traditional adventure story, enhanced by dazzling special effects, beautiful locations and great characters. The story is pretty much the same as the 1963 version. Jason, rightful King of Ioclis, sails out with a crew of many talents to find the golden fleece for the evil King Pelias so he can take the throne (although this time, he is saving his mother as well). This TV movie outdoes its predecessor in many ways, including more action, a younger and more adventurous Jason, a continuation from where the original ended and a rousing climax. Plus, Pelias is a villain that you'll actually hate. This comes strongly recommended."