Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Jennifer Garner - Mr. Magoo

Jennifer GarnerJennifer Garner appeared in Mr. Magoo as Stacey Sampanahodrita. Mr. Magoo is a 1997 live-action comedy film based on the original cartoon of the same name. Mr. Magoo film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and originally released to movie theaters in 1997. It starred Leslie Nielsen as the title character. This was Jennifer Garner's film debut. Mr. Magoo was produced by Ben Myron and was the first English language film made by Hong Kong director, Stanley Tong. Mr. Magoo motion picture was shot in Brazil and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Mr. Magoo film aired on Cartoon Network on December 10, 2008.

This Fil tell abaout... Mr. Magoo (Leslie Nielsen) is an eccentric millionaire with very bad eyesight who refuses to use eyeglasses and therefore always gets into trouble. During a museum robbery he accidentally gets a priceless gem called the Star of Kuristan, and begins to trace the way for the arch-criminals whose idea was to steal the gem - Austin Cloquet (Malcolm McDowell) and Ortega "The Piranha" Peru (Miguel Ferrer), while two federal agents Stupak (Stephen Tobolowsky) and Anders (Ernie Hudson) lead the manhunt for Mr. Magoo himself.

Mr. Magoo movie gained mostly negative reviews with a 4% on the Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the low reviews, the movie was a box office success making $28,800,000 against a $10,000,000 budget.

Cast


Leslie Nielsen ... Mr. Quincy Magoo

Kelly Lynch ... Luanne LeSeur / Prunella Pagliosi

Matt Keeslar ... Waldo Magoo

Nick Chinlund ... Bob Morgan

Stephen Tobolowsky ... Agent Chuck Stupak, FBI

Ernie Hudson ... Agent Gus Anders, CIA

Jennifer Garner ... Stacey Sampanahoditra

Malcolm McDowell ... Austin Cloquet

Miguel Ferrer ... Mr. Ortega Peru

L. Harvey Gold ... Schmitt
Art Irizawa ... Gosha
John Tierney ... Hebzinski

Terence Kelly ... McManus
Rick Burgess ... Molinaro

Jerry Wasserman ... Javier


Quite Lame, But Still Very Fun To Watch!
I don't mind watching Leslie Neilsen as he is quite funny at times. This movie is really aimed at very young children who will find the slapstick gags extremely funny and not so lame as the rest of us think! The gags are pretty lame and repetetive, but, oddly enough, I liked the movie. It had a charm and a nice warmness that made me enjoy it!

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