Movie Name: >>>>><<<<< 30 Minutes or Less (2011)
Movie Format: >>>>><<<<< MKV
Genre >>>>><<<<<< Adventure, Action, Comedy
Movie Play Time: >>>>><<<<< 83 min
Required Software: >>>>><<<<< VLC-PLAYER
Movie Size: >>>>><<<<< 600MB
Movie Quality: >>>>><<<<< DVD-RIP
Movie Audio Quality: >>>>><<<<< ac3
Movie Release Date: >>>>><<<<< 12-Aug-2@11
Refenece Site for More Details See here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1622547/
Trailer for this Movie:
[youtube]www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn9DoxS_nck[/youtube]
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Story of the Movie:
Two fledgling criminals kidnap a pizza delivery guy, strap a bomb to his chest, and inform him that he has mere hours to rob a bank or else...
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User Reviews From imdb.com:
There are plenty of bad puns to be had with the title of this movie, but the cheesiest and most appropriate I can offer after watching it is "83 Minutes Long and Still a Mess." In the age of the three-hour comedy, I thought it would be a relief to watch a laugher with a tighter belt. Unfortunately, even with the fast title, Less dragged on much longer than I wished it to.
Less seems like a half-a**ed debacle, where everyone including the Captain jumped ship when they felt the movie sinking. The direction, if you can call it that, was done by Ruben Fleischer, who couldn't have possibly given his maximum effort on this film. His recent film success was directing the 2009 film Zombieland, which was a taut and intriguing comedy. Zombieland had a less original premise than Less, but consistently provided laughter and a few tense action sequences. Less similarly attempts to combine action and comedy, but provides an extremely flat and jumbled film.
The writing is slovenly. There are cheap laughs aplenty, and even a few good belly-busters, but laughter is inevitable when you try and force a joke every single line of the movie. My question is, why did the writers, and director for that matter, keep the crap that didn't stick to the wall? Watching Less felt like watching a movie shot in one take before it hits the editing room; so many intended jokes fall flat and fail to register. Even lazier than the joke writing is the character writing. Of course Less is a comedy, and an intentionally stupid one at that. Viewers shouldn't go in expecting to see detailed character development a la Mad Men; I certainly didn't. But the characters in Less change personalities and character traits on a whim and at an alarming rate.
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