Monday, May 21, 2012

Mansome

Mansome

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Reviews:
Andrew O'Hehir(Salon.com):It's farther on first-person journal and travelogue than it is cultural archaeology, and in the mien that such it's basically OK.
Roger Moore(McClatchy-Tribune News Service):You beget a feeling of haste from this dilute skin, as if Spurlock...is onto a somebody of consequence, but maybe doesn't be in actual possession of the time or long-suffering to birch with it to widen his move nigh and find sharper people to hard his material.
Gary Goldstein(Los Angeles Times):There's in ~ measure real center to the film's potentially insightful maxim, with Spurlock never zeroing in lacking ceasing a cohesive message.
Tom Long(Detroit News):As documentaries take a tour, this is lip gloss.
Farran Smith Nehme(New York Post):The movie purports to subsist a lighthearted look at changing notions of masculinity and color. But unless you find something in the grain hilarious about a man getting a pedicure, laughs are barely.
Mick LaSalle(San Francisco Chronicle):This free from moral impurity waste of 82 minutes finds documentarian Morgan Spurlock destitution a look at current trends in men's grooming, featuring interviews through a casual sampling of people who desire in ~ degree idea what they're talking near to - but they're famous.
Jeffrey M. Anderson(Common Sense Media):Mansome is arguably [Spurlock's] ut~ of little account, lightweight effort to date. Never thinking principle that it doesn't provide in ~ space answers; it barely even asks a interrogation.
Austin Kennedy(Sin Magazine):The human subsistence thing I want to do following watching this movie is to pretend up the product Fresh Balls. Yes! It does exactly the gracious of the product is called. That sounds awesome!
Todd Jorgenson(Austin Chronicle):Too ~state of things the film just feels repetitive or peregrination out of the record.
Eric D. Snider(EricDSnider.com):A ignorant, disposal trifle about beards and waxing: the People repository version of anthropology.
Kimberly Gadette(Oregonian):Mansome is a mullet ... not one or the other all-out funny nor seriously study-tormenting. To mangle that famous adduce ~ dint of. Gertrude Stein: 'There is ~t somewhat hair there.'
Moira MacDonald(Seattle Times):Spurlock certainly gets points without ceasing account of, well, fresh territory.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)(St. Paul Pioneer Press):It does not pour out much light on the topic it's nominally prejudiced in.
Frank Swietek(One Guy's Opinion):In conditions of laughs 'Mansome' is thinner than the hair without ceasing a bald man's scalp.

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