Dinner for Schmucks, Charlie St. Cloud, & Get Low - 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 "Dinner for Schmucks," "Get Low," and "Charlie St Cloud," starring Zac Efron as a young man who feels guilty for the death of his little brother after a tragic car accident. Plus, we count down the Top 5 Movie Dorks of all time, and Kevin Kline shares his Five Favorite Films.

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  • PhatNick
  • Mune
  • ozoneocean
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      ozoneocean  
    • From what I can see, Dinner for Schmucks is just a painfully obvious unsubtle remake of The Dinner game. -1998, French fim. Why no mention of that?The Dinner Game was a damn good film, hilarious. Some big French stars in it too. ;)

    • 2 years ago
  • Aurfy
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      Aurfy  
    • Wooo, so wanted to rant about Let The Right One In not being from Norway but from Sweden, then I saw tons of other people already did. O WELL. I'll do it anyways.

    • 2 years ago
  • Stephen_Reiter
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      Stephen_Reiter  
    • ok i don't get it. They say that Dinner For Shmucks got an 80% rating, but when you check the actual website, its at like 51%. Now I realize that they probably film this way before the final reviews can come in. But that's kind of like false advertising.

    • 2 years ago
  • Megs_duh
  • Rawr_Applesauce
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      Rawr_Applesauce  
    • Let The Right One or Låt den rätte komma in is a Swedish film based on a book written by a Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist which takes place...in Sweden. >,> Their even speaking Swedish and everything.

    • 2 years ago
  • vvfsfan
  • savoytruffle
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      savoytruffle  
    • Can you all not tell us whether to watch the movie or not at the end of the review. It's really no help at all when everyone is saying something different about whether we should see the movie.
      And can we have more viewer reviews?!
      It was a fine show but everything I used to love about Rotten Tomatoes is changing!

    • 2 years ago
  • Ziroana
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      Ziroana  
    • Let the right one in is from Sweden!!! omg i had to press pause and do mini rant! don't tell norway jokes! bad brett! bad! (or person who researched the origin of the movie. how difficult is it to check imdb??)

    • 2 years ago
  • LadyGale
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      LadyGale  
    • Good show as always.

      But Let the Right One In is from Sweden and not Norway. It's one of my favorite movies I've seen in a long time.

    • 2 years ago
  • deltadave44
  • filmforager
    • 0
      filmforager  
    • Great show as usual, guys! I have to point this out though: I'm fairly sure the original Let The Right One In is Swedish, not Norwegian.

    • 2 years ago
  • jamieson
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      jamieson  
    • lol. Another awesome show! And an awesome song Brett, why they didn't cast you in Get Low I have no idea. Could've had a proper duelling banjos moment with Duvall.

      I think it's going to take a hell of a lot to beat Mclovin' as the best geek of all time, but I'm pretty sure Scott Pilgrim will falcon punch his way in there once that lands.

    • 2 years ago

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