Moving McAllister
Moving McAllister
PG-13 | 13 September 2007 (USA)
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Rick Robinson, a law intern, is scheduled to take the bar exam in just four days. Anxious to score points with his boss Mr. McAllister, Rick unwisely agrees to help the man move. The next day, Rick finds himself in a moving van from Miami to Los Angeles, accompanied by McAllister's spoiled niece and her pet pig.

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GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

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Evengyny

Thanks for the memories!

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Micitype

Pretty Good

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Aiden Melton

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Huck_Haines

I won't say this is the worst movie I've ever seen, but if you want to I certainly wouldn't argue with you. Virtually no plot, and where there is one, it is insipid. The idea of a cross-country road trip is nothing new, but it at least is a good premise for funny things to happen. Unfortunately, nothing funny ever happens.The acting is not good either. I got the impression they knew they were in a bad movie and just didn't try.Save yourself the trouble and just skip this one.

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Roland E. Zwick

Eager to score points with his boss (Rutger Hauer), law intern Rick Robinson (Ben Gourley) - who hails from Kansas and looks for all the world like Clark Kent - agrees to drive the old man's free-spirited niece, Michelle (Mila Kunis), from Savannah to L.A., and still make it back to Miami in time to take his bar exam. But Michelle has other plans in mind, and she's not about to make it easy for the uptight, highly regimented young man - whom she believes needs to learn how to let his freak flag fly and just enjoy life - to complete his mission.Though the opposites-attract, road-trip-from-hell premise is far from original, "Moving McAllister" has enough charm, wit and affability to keep it just this side of entertaining. The performances are winning (with Jon Heder particularly effective as a spacey, zonked-out hitchhiker the couple picks up on their way), and writer Gourley and director Andrew Black have provided a series of loopy dream sequences that help lift the movie out of its picaresque rut. Some of the detours are more enjoyable than others, and the ending lacks credibility and conviction, but the lighthearted tone makes up for most of the movie's deficiencies and shortcomings.

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dbborroughs

With only days to go until the Bar exam, an intern suck up agrees to take a crate and his boss's niece across country to LA and in the process finds himself.Its a standard tale of a self discovery where the lead character finds himself and love done with just a touch of quirkiness so that the whole affair is lifted a little bit out of the "been there and done that" pile. I had seen the trailer too many times on the front of Magnolia DVDs and was curious enough to try it when I found it at the local Blockbuster. I was a tad disappointed because the trailer was better, but at the same time I was amused. Honestly this isn't anything that you haven't seen before, but at the same time the cast makes this worth seeing if you should stumble on upon it. Sure you're going to know where its going but at the same time it does amuse. Will you need to see it a second time? Probably not but while its on its worth a look.

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charlesdias

Romantic comedy movies are definitely the most fertile genre for "bellow from average" movies and source of frustration for viewers. This one is a perfect example of this and got a place in my "top ten worst movies".History is far from creative and jokes are weak. I found no reason for a single laugh during all the movie! Characters are plain and the performance of the actors and just good. History develops slowly, it's tedious and foreseeable. Ending is also foreseeable and sugar-coated.This is one that movies you watch in a rainy Saturday afternoon when you have nothing better to watch in my humble opinion.

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