Grimsby
Grimsby
R | 11 March 2016 (USA)
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Wrongfully accused and on the run, a top MI6 assassin joins forces with his long-lost, football hooligan brother to save the world from a sinister plot.

Reviews
BardMan9000

Sacha Baron Cohen has lost his touch. The humor is vulgar, but not funny in the slightest. He's simply not funny anymore and this film is painful to sit through.

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AudreyToo

I freaking loved this film. You will also love it if you like laughing at very very stupid things. You will absolutely hate it if you are easily offended.It is best to not know anything about this film before you watch it so I won't include any spoilers. I knew nothing about it other than the fact that it was a Sasha Baron Cohen thing - the man can do no wrong in my eyes so I suppose I was an easy audience. I did wonder if quite a lot of the jokes would be missed by an American audience though, but the fab action scenes are universally awesome.If you have had a bad day then simply watch this film and laugh away your troubles.

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mariavmihaylova

Funny movie; empfehlenswert hsjsjdjdmckckeldj jb hdjjdnc hdjd

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Arcturus1980

I don't throw around the word "genius," but unreservedly apply it to Sacha Baron Cohen as a comedian. He has me laughing too much to care if his humor is in poor taste or not. Though it is ultimately best that many people are put off by his humor, I regret that there will not be a sequel to this box office bomb. Grimsby, or as I prefer, The Brothers Grimsby reaches great heights of hilariousness without overstaying its welcome at 83 minutes. Furthermore, there is story enough to have me care for the main characters. I'd probably rate it an 8/10 if not for the overly frenetic action sequences. As for its dismal box office returns, it seems that too many Americans don't get the British and couldn't care less. It also seems that too many people failed to perceive a well-wrought story beyond the risqué comedy. They went to the trouble of offering a dignified and reasonably coherent storyline, and like pearls before swine, people high-horsed it in response. Sheesh! I liked Borat, but consider this and the mockumentary Brüno to be Sacha Baron Cohen at his very best!

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