Adjustment Bureau
Typically in sci-fi, if even one detail is inconsistent within the invented universe, the film’s credibility falls to bits. Luckily, The Adjustment Bureau is driven more by romance than by its often ridiculous details.
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Typically in sci-fi, if even one detail is inconsistent within the invented universe, the film’s credibility falls to bits. Luckily, The Adjustment Bureau is driven more by romance than by its often ridiculous details.
It’s been over a decade since There’s Something About Mary, and the Farrelly brothers are still scratching at the door, desperate to return to their former prestige. But it seems that the inventors of the raunchy bro-medy have lost their touch, and after a string of flops—The Heartbreak Kid, Stuck on You and the pilot for canceled TV sitcom Unhitched, to name a few—their latest venture is just another nail in the coffin.
A film that could have easily been shipwrecked, Pirate Radio is held afloat by its carefree laughs and blasting tunes.
It began as a dorm room jam session at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 40 years ago, and in 2009, Arrogance still seems to have no end in sight.