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In Reply to: My Goodness! A movie with Adam Sandler that's bad??? posted by cfraser on November 02, 2002 at 18:13:32:
Robin has moments of levity (few & far between as they are). I'd say Chris Tucker. He's never funny. He's the current Pauly Shore.» moderate Mart £ « Planar Asylum
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you don't remember the fifth element....his character was HILARIOUS.
I liken it to a dental experience when the dentist said he didn't need to numb a nerve in a tooth he going to perform a root canal. He told me that the nerve was dead which is why he needs to do the procedure.Or, there's the time I went to the ER when a wound was obviously infected. The doctor said he didn't need any topical anesthetic to debrised the wound since it was already dead skin.
I'd rank (the appropriate term) Chris Tucker's character along with Jar-Jar-Binks. He ruined the film. I was one of the suckers who saw it in a theatre. I kept hoping & praying that his character would be snuffed out. Alas, like a Jean-Claude van Damme movie, it wasn't meant to be. If it weren't for him I would've love to have bought the LD. I loved the loveable wacky old priest. Now, he was funny! He "almost" redeemed the flick.
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I, too, absolutely hated Tucker in Fifth. I wished he would go away. Outside that, I have always found him funny. I picked up somewhere that he said he was no longer going to play to the stereotype. Then came Rush Hour 2. Money talks . . . .
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