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Movie Review: Why Him?

Why him, why not him?

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Movie Review: Why Him?
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So, why him? Why not him. I honestly was not even going to see this movie. It looked silly and overdone. I can very much say that in some areas it was, in fact, very much overdone.

On a positive note, I did laugh continuously throughout the entire movie. There were several pieces that were perfectly set up for the laugh, but not all laughs hit. I guess it is more so that while I laughed at the moments, they weren't really memorable moments. It kind of made me think of America's Funniest Videos. However, what was really memorable was Justine (Kaley Cuoco). Even though we only hear the voice of Justine, she is always there to throw in something witty and clever.

Out of the big things I didn't like, there would be two. The first big thing would be the language. While I get that some language can make some things funny, sometimes there is a thing as "too much. Just like the first paragraph, it just goes back to too much. The second thing would be the plot. It was oversimplified, predictable, and it had no drive.

The one cool saving point was the fact that KISS made an appearance. This is one of those films that I would recommend as a one time watch out of the five dollar bin. Overall, I give it an


D-

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