| New This Week | Coming Soon | Box Office | Recent Trailers | News & Gossip | Movie Mom Reviews |
Latest Reviews!
| High School Musical 2 | posted by: Bballer | about 22 hours ago |
| Night at the Museum | posted by: Bballer | about 22 hours ago |
| Rainn Wilson Becomes "The Rocker" | posted by: rma288 | 2 days ago |
| The Dark Knight | posted by: WrldsGr8estKssr | 2 days ago |
| The Last Mimzy | posted by: moviemantilidie | 3 days ago |
"Number 23", more like "Number 2"
Category: Suspense | Tags: 23 suspense
posted by: djsoundwave 284 days ago
"Number 23" gave me a headache and not the good kind of headache I got when I saw "Children of Men" (the good kind from awesome intensity and realism). No, the "put your fingers on the bridge of your nose and sigh headache". I felt like I was taking a math quiz. I don't go to movies to do addition. When I see bad movies, I usually do subtraction- $10 for movie, 2 hours of my life lost etc... I was surprised they didn't hand out a "Scantron" sheet and a #2 pencil during the movie. "23" tries to be "Memento" or "Angel Heart" and fails.
Jim Carrey does a good job playing the adding madman. Carrey's life is taken over by his obsession (from reading a book given to him called 23) to add all of these numbers to equal "23". The forcing of numbers to fit into this equation could not keep my interest. I can make any number seem like it has an importance on my life if I tried, but why? To bad this movie didn't actually take the book he was reading and do a movie on that story. Would have been a better movie. This movie would be good on PBS, to teach kids about math. Here's my equation for "23"- $6 for movie + $10 for gas + 3 of us went + $4 for popcorn = "23" or save your money and watch it on cable.
Sign In to post a comment.





0 Comments