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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Phonearl

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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PiraBit

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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Gurlyndrobb

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Beulah Bram

A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.

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Mihai Toma

A law intern wants to impress his boss before his Bar Exam so he offers to help his daughter by moving her and her pet pig to the other end of the country. A lot of things happen in the meantime that will make the main character change his perception over life and discover true love along the way.A bad movie from the beginning to the end. A pointless and average plot that features a series of weird events that have no meaning whatsoever. Not to say that the end is as bad as the rest, the main character finally realizing out of nowhere that he loves the girl who's been escorting throughout the entire journey.Luckily it had few entertaining moments that made me laugh, otherwise it would have received a really bad rating.

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tinykohls

Wasn't a perfect movie but I thought it was worth watching. Makes you feel good about it. Don't be turn away by a bad review from someone who did not like that movie. It is an honest love story about a love that went from a mutual relationship to something more as they were together. I actually thought it was good. The main characters obvious transformation from a hard working, diligent straight forward no-nonsense worker nerd to a model-esquire handsome guy without his nerdy thick rimmed glasses was actually really cool. The pictures Michelle takes throughout the movie set up for the ending really nicely that could possibly choke you just a little bit if you paid enough attention to it throughout. Some sub-characters did not have enough time to develop. Maybe a longer movie with more depth could of helped this movie's ratings overall

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alexisarthurs

I found it refreshing to watch a new take on romantic comedy. It was the most realistic and believable love story full of characters that are so well played that you get to know everybody by the end. It definitely made me rethink the whole superman clark kent stigma. I say watch it! Especially if you are looking for something for to enjoy with friends, family, or even with your boyfriend/to be. Be prepared to laugh, cry and ask yourself WHAT? I loved all of the characters and this is the first movie that I have seen John Heder in, that I didn't constantly remember napoleon dynamite as him. Great job guys! Hope to see more movies like this soon

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Noodles McAdam

If only the writer/producer/"star" had the slightest inkling of the limits of his acting range, and the way he is perceived on-screen (wearing glasses and a side-parting is not enough to make you look gawky and quirky if your face and teeth have been sculpted by various medical professionals to conform to American ideals of generic, characterless symmetry, erroneously perceived as beauty in this obsessively superficial society) he would have cast John Heder as the main character instead of attempting to pull a Good-Will-Hunting and create a vehicle to showcase his... his... well, himself.The excellent supporting cast (Lord knows, they must be having problems to agree to this) is wasted in an agonising perpetual struggle to react convincingly to a main character incapable of delivering even the simplest line with appropriate intonation, and believe me, he is not short of simple lines to choose from, as the dialogue appears to have been composed by a five-year-old. Ah wait... it's the same person pretending to be a writer as pretending to be an actor. It's not often that I don't see a film through to the end, but this ejaculation was irredeemable from the outset and showed no signs of improving after the first hour. Excrement.

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