Reviews of
"The Island" by a clone of one of The Four Bastards
Get me off this island
Hot Chick: Scarlett Johansson
Hot Chick Factor: 10
Synopsis -- Ahhh, I can't really give it away, but you can probably figure it out...
Short declaratory phrase in an attempt to get quoted in TV trailer, ad, or cover box --
"'The Island' sounds like a great place! For me to poop on."
Nate's clone's review:
I don’t mean to be one of these malcontented clones that bitches constantly about doing all the “work work work work work work work” while our original versions have all the Bacchantic, hedonist fun there is to be had, generally. I know that I was created in a lab in a Petri dish, and that I lack an everlasting soul. But I couldn’t help myself from a little Tom-Foolery when Nate version 1.0, or as he’s known around here at the clone compund, Nate TOSOB (the original son of a bitch), got the opportunity to go see “The Island.” He told me to go get him a nice warm glass of milk, so I did and added a Xanax. Voila, a warm glass of shut the hell up! You will go to sleep or I will put you to sleep! Hey, why should it be the case that I do absolutely all of his damn chores while he goes out and philanders with all these birds from the radio stations? I think I deserve to be able to see a freakin’ movie every once in awhile, especially one about this subject matter. Actually though, Nate is not that bad of a TOSOB. Don’t even get me started on that asshole Freddie Prinze Jr. v. 2.0’s DNA donor. Holy mackerel, that guy sucks even more than any of us, and there are some real jackass clones out there (Trev Alberts v. 2.0), believe me! At any rate, since I don’t see that many movies, I don’t have a big frame of reference, but I had some problems with this one. First of all, it’s set in the future, and there are these things that are basically flyin’ motorcycles. However, only Djaimon Hounsou’s clones of the A-team seems to have them, which is just ridiculous. If there were such a thing as flyin’ motorcycles, they’d be all over the place. It’s also good to see that so many cars have had no design changes in the future, and that explosions, falls, and machine-gun fire are quite easily survivable. This movie has no credibility for me. Fuck this shit, and go rent “Multiplicity” for a good movie about clones and an interesting look at Michael Keaton’s work pre-”Herbie.”
Rating: 6.5 out of 10 flyin' motorcycles and huge falling Rs that fail to kill anybody
Jason's review:
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Tim's review:
Tim has yet to review this film. Whatever!