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All the Queen's Men (2001)
description written by member Ben:
All The Queen's Men is two movies, a really bad cross-dressing comedy,
and a sub-par War espionage movie. The shift happens approximately
midway, and the tone is different enough that it feels like two
different movies. Again the focus is the Enigma machine, the German
super-typewriter used to encrypt messages.
| Release Date: | December 13th, 2001 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 99 minutes |
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| All the Queen's Men Movie Review by Karma (2/13/2009) |
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If you want an action film, I can only say that a lot of people get punched in the face in this movie. A lot.
But what you want is to watch this (despite LeBlanc) for Eddie Izzard. His lines are the quotable ones.
The movie tries to talk about war and sacrifice and to ask the audience to think beyond heternormativity....
(complete All the Queen's Men review by Karma)
Tony Parker: Well, actually, I'm a bisexual lesbian in a man's body... but it's more complicated than that.
Now this is an Eddie Izzard movie worth watching. Not a great film, mind you, but a bit funny.
Izzard was precious as Tony Parker. I can't get the image of Joey out of my mind when I see Matt LeBlanc, so seeing him...
(complete All the Queen's Men review by Movie Addict)
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