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Evan Almighty (2007)
Director: Tom Shadyac
Synopsis
This sequel to the hit comedy ‘Bruce Almighty’ sees the spotlight shift from newsreader Bruce to his arch enemy Evan Baxter. Now a Congressman, Baxter and his family relocate to Virginia, where Evan’s life is turned upside down by a visit from God. The big man tells him to build an ark in preparation for a great flood, a request that’s easier said than done.
Movie review
From Time Out London
One of the funniest things about ‘Bruce Almighty’ was Steve Carell’s uptight newsreader Evan Baxter – but don’t expect this sequel to be wall-to-wall laughs. Here, Evan has been elected as a congressman and trots off to Washington DC with his wife and kids in tow. Everything looks rosy for the super-slick Evan: there’s a big new house, a fantastic office and a healthy pay packet. But he wasn’t banking on God (Morgan Freeman) making an appearance and asking him to build an ark, thereby exposing him to ridicule from all comers. Gradually, Evan is forced to submit to God’s request and ends up a long-haired laughing stock – but possibly the one man who could save the city from an impending flood.
So, wife, kids, animals coming two by two: this is family-friendly comedy, more ‘Cheaper By The Dozen’ than the relatively grown-up ‘Bruce Almighty’. Evan’s attempts to avoid God’s message are initially amusing as pairs of animals start to pop up everywhere and he find himself unable to shave off his sprouting beard. But moments like the latter will have both theologians and believers frowning: surely looking like a Biblical character isn’t the point? This is, in theory, about the environment, political corruption, one man standing up to the establishment – and the Christian faith. But it’s done with such a safe, cautious hand that it fails to deliver many laughs past the obvious. There is a flash of excitement when the flood comes, despite the dodgy CG. And peripheral characters such as John Goodman’s corrupt congressman and Jonah Hill’s research nerd intermittently amuse. But ‘Evan Almighty’ misses so many tricks, it ultimately misses the mark. Anna Smith
Author: Anna Smith
Time Out London Issue 1928: August 1-7 2007
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- Ann said...
- Posted on Aug 12 2007 14:27 I know right! Number 1 half of the people on here havent even seen the movie so can not possibly write a review! Then they cant spell. I mean get a dictionary! Film was quite funny by the way but the end was a bit non-believable.
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Posted on Aug 12 2007 12:21
Oh my days, are you lot adults? I'm twelve, and I know my full stops and commas. See that? . = Full stop.
D= SEE, not cee.
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- Neil said...
- Posted on Aug 12 2007 02:30 I haven't seen the film, but wanted some opinions of it and ended up here. Stephen at the bottom of page 1 of these comments got it right - where did all these bloody morons come from? I've only looked at page 1, but Jesus - I've never seen so many people who can't spell simple words or use grammar correctly. Unbelievable.
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- maby seeing said...
- Posted on Aug 11 2007 19:20 it was ok not the best quite sh!t but it was ok im not inpressed it cost me and my m8 £20 ! so im not happy plzzzzz noo one see this film its CRAP C-R-A-P CRAP ! FILM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im giving this a 1 star rating
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- xXxJADEYxXx said...
- Posted on Aug 11 2007 10:36 It looked gd so i went to c it its ok but nuffing amazing.x
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- Treya said...
- Posted on Aug 10 2007 17:29 Does anyone know what a review is? Because some of you obviously use this page to broadcast your lives. We dont want to know when your going to see it! That isnt a review morons its a waste of internet space! A review is a description of something you've read or seen--in this case evan almighty. So why some people write reviews on something they havent even seen--God Knows!
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- Jade said...
- Posted on Aug 10 2007 14:17 All the above r gay! U dnt know wot ur on about! Its a brilliant film! Im goin 2 woch it 2nyte 4 the 1st time!
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- xxDISCO--DAVExx said...
- Posted on Aug 10 2007 14:04 dis is well good the aliens in it look wow real and the bit where chris benoit wrestles the great kali
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- do not c this film said...
- Posted on Aug 10 2007 11:23 this film sucked so bad that a little bit of puke came into my mouth which i spat in my friends hair naturally. Bruce almighty was way better.
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- oOxXDanielleXxOo said...
- Posted on Aug 09 2007 16:48 im gonna see this film 2nite!!! im goin 2 see it in about 2hours or sumet like that!!! lol
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- Jane said...
- Posted on Aug 09 2007 16:22 do you not speak english "anon". Its bound to be similar if you have seen the adverts it says by the makers of "bruce almighty" it has the same director. do your homework before saying silly comments where people are just going to laugh at you
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- becca said...
- Posted on Aug 09 2007 15:24 y u all talkin bout grammar? this film iz very funny! i couldn't stop laughing. it is nuthing lyk bruce almity so stop moaning.
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- Lesley said...
- Posted on Aug 08 2007 22:12 Fantastic. What a great film. Never stopped laughing. Worth every penny! Kids thought it was great too. Cannot wait for it to come out on DVD. A+++++++
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- anon said...
- Posted on Aug 08 2007 17:32 I hope i can c this film soon coz it sounds great! Judging by the adverts its a 5ish but by a lot of the comments maybe a 2 or 3. i'll go for a 4. I'd lyk 2 say to a few of u that hav complaind bout spellin and 'sayin ur gonna c a film is NOT A REVIEW!' that abreviatin ur review is not mispellin its a little thing called t-e-x-t s-p-e-a-k. if we can use it on msn y not in film reviews??? and its hardly a criminal offence to say ur goin 2 c a film is it?
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- al said...
- Posted on Aug 08 2007 01:29 i saw it and i thought it was okay, not a patch on bruce almighty, i wouldnt pay money to see it again but if someone had the dvd i wouldnt say no to watching it
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Cast & crew
Director: Tom Shadyac
Producer: Tom Shadyac, Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Neal H Moritz, Michael Bostick
Cast: Lauren Graham, Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Wanda Sykes, Molly Shannon, John Goodman, John Michael Higgins, Jimmy Bennett, Jonah Hill, Graham Phillips, Johnny Simmons full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Rated: PG
Duration: 95 mins
UK Release: Aug 3 2007
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