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Dr. Ken (2015)
Pretty disappointing
I saw a lot of trailers for it and I thought maybe this was going to be a fun show but sadly I'm a bit disappointed with Ken Jeong (which is strange, I usually like his humor). I liked him in "The Duff" movie where he councils a student. He's likable and wasn't trying so hard to make you laugh. His comedy was more natural. I think he's overdoing it on this show. It's not really original nor is it intelligent (even though you feel like you're suppose to enjoy his humor). For a character that is portraying a doctor (since he was once a real medical doctor) one would think there would be clever jokes written from his real life experiences as a doctor but I think since he is mostly coming up with the script himself, he may end up like M. Night Shyamalan. M. Night Shyamalan has been notorious for trying to do everything himself in his movies that they start to become too blasé and rather boring. Same problem here with Dr. Ken, he starts to get too predictable and rather boring.
The Green Hornet (2011)
Really annoying film
The trailer got me all excited to watch this, but boooooy was I wrong. I was really hoping this was going to be like Iron Man but instead it felt like that darn Streetfighter film with Van Damme. Like Streetfighter, the movie felt really short, because there was not much of a plot. Heroes were generic and same with the villains. You see the bad guy in the beginning, but there wasn't much character development which made the villain very generic (which also made it obvious how the story is going to end). Kato's role was generic as well, like he was a typical Asian foreigner who does all the hard work but no play. Now I understand why Nicolas Cage turned down the role of the villain and same with Stephen Chow as Kato...lame. Besides the cheesy characters, the fight scenes were done in slow motion which made it seem fake and derivative of the Matrix, Seth Rogen (green hornet) was annoyingly loud most of the time, I didn't really understand what Jay Chou (Kato) was saying sometimes because of his heavy accent (which also made his acting kind of wooden), and Cameron Diaz felt like she was there just for star power for some reason. Even the action scenes (especially towards the end) was very boring, (believe it or not I actually fell asleep during the middle of an action scene), my brother tapped me on my shoulder to wake me up. There was nothing in this movie that was really interesting other than maybe the black beauty (green hornet's car) and maybe his hornet gun, and that's about it. And what was up with the 3- D? The glasses made the movie too dark and did nothing to the experience (I am getting really sick of 3-D).