Despicable Me and The Kids Are All Right - The Rotten Tomatoes Show

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On this week's Rotten Tomatoes Show, Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead reviews of the movies "The Kids Are All Right" and "Despicable Me," an animated film about an evil mastermind (voiced by Steve Carell) determined to become the world's greatest thief. Plus, we get Secret Movie Confessions from the cast of The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Tilda Swinton shares her Five Favorite Films.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.

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7 comments // Despicable Me and The Kids Are All Right - The Rotten Tomatoes Show // Video

  • PhatNick
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      PhatNick  
    • I don't care about the show's new (not really) format. It's not like it having a bunch of dudes with webcams reviewing the movies made much of a difference. I know, I know, its about "you becoming the reviewer." But it was usually the same five people with webcams reviewing the movies along with the professional critics anyway. Let it go.

    • 1 year ago
  • jeanest
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      jeanest  
    • MANNN ROTTEN TOMATOES SHOW JUST ISN'T THE SAME ANYMORE....SMH.. I REALLY TRIED TO GIVE IT A CHANCE BUT ITS LIKE GOING FROM Sirloin steak TO Spam.. you just dont want the spam ANYMORE because your taste buds have acquired taste 4 SIRLOIN

    • 1 year ago
  • SupaDawg
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      SupaDawg  
    • I was going to come in an say much of what was already said. The formula for this show was great before. Great co-hosts, and fantastic viewer-generated content.

      Unfortunate.

    • 1 year ago
  • MAUA
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      MAUA  
    • TO ALL PRODUCERS OF CURRENT YOU ARE OVER DOING IT AND OVER THINKING IT.
      You had a great opportunity and you lost it or at least you lost me.
      I thought this was a VC2 channel, now it just seems like 24 hours of complaining vs trying to be funny sketches vs count downs and annoying criticism.
      YOU MESSED UP A GREAT IDEA.
      You egomaniacs, infomaniacs and rotten producers.

    • 1 year ago
  • junsumoney
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      junsumoney  
    • If you're not gonna review a movie in a timely manner as you promised, what's the point of not letting people review the movies a week after it came out?

      Honestly, I don't care if the review is a week late, I want to be entertained while I see if I want to watch a movie. Not watch boring ass reviewers babble on.

    • 1 year ago
  • GluteusMaximus13
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      GluteusMaximus13  
    • Every time i watch this show i'm simply left thinking... "remember when this show was great?". Funny, snarky clips from actual movie lovers. Instead now we get hollywood wannabees in front of a green screen. Good job running away from your fan base when nobody asked you to. I love Ellen Fox. I love Bret Urlic (if that's how you spell it). Please bring back the old format and make this show watchable again. (PS anyone else notice that the "thats gay" guy from infomania suddenly became a movie reviewer when a movie about lesbiens was reviewed? Way to not be sexist rotten tomatoes) Another reason to bring back the old format. Please someone respond to this post if you actually like the new format, because i find it hard to believe that anyone does

    • 1 year ago

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