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    facebook.com/TheBrettside: Hit and Run is a cinematic crime

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     Mrsoundbite, a regular film critic on iReport really didn't care for this movie, to say the least.
    - hhanks, CNN iReport producer

    Bad acting, clunky car chase scenes, saucy language and perverted violence are all things to describe this week's review.

    Dax Shepard plays a reformed bank robber living with his girlfriend and real-life fiance Kristen Bell. When they go on a trip to LA for a job interview the fun begins in Hit and Run.
    The two are being followed by Tom Arnold, an official overseeing Shepard's Witness Protection Progam…and they are also being stalked by Bradley Cooper, who plays a scumbag lowlife in desperate need of some confiscated property.

    This car chase movie is is not for the easily offended. In fact just about everyone, on some level, should be offended. This brand of comedy is not even slapstick, its just vicious in nature.

    If you are a huge fan of muscle cars you may find this film amusing but it still questionable with the price of admission. The flick-o-meter gives Hit and Run a two out of five. The chase scenes are amateur at best, acting is below par and the comedy, well, its pretty rancid. That's just how I see it.
    Let me know what you think. Head to my Facebook page, its called TheBrettside, and click like.

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