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Gigli
The low-cost killer (Larry Giggly) is charged with a new assignment, and the gang asks him to kidnap the mentally disabled brother of the prosecutor in a California district. Gigi kidnaps the brother from a mental health facility and holds him hostage at his home. The murderer (Ricky) is sent to make sure that Jigley does not get spoiled for the job, but it ends with the two of them falling in love, and the events are followed by many interesting paradoxes.
4 November 1982, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 January 1978, Petoskey, Michigan, USA
25 April 1940, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
26 November 1983, San Diego County, California, USA
March 06, 2007
Brief but flamboyant cameos by Christopher Walken and Al Pacino helped keep me distracted from the noble intentions and the silliness.
June 17, 2014
After the schadenfreudian thrill of watching beautiful people humiliate themselves wears off, it has the same annihilating effect on your will to live.
June 22, 2015
Gigli won't be the worst movie to come out of Hollywood all year, but it's sure to be one of the most forgettable.
June 05, 2013
Every bit as unwatchable as the deafening negative chatter would suggest.
June 22, 2015
Mere words fail to express the awfulness of Martin Brest's Gigli.
February 09, 2006
Mitigating factors: a carefully curated sampling of J-Lo butt cleavage, and an arrhythmic Christopher Walken cameo which momentarily diverts the doomed ship from collision with the iceberg.
June 22, 2015
Now we can see why the Jennifer Lopez-Ben Affleck marriage was called off. It was on grounds of unreasonable cruelty to audiences.
June 05, 2013
It's hard to tell who this movie was intended for: those who think that a mentally challenged boy singing dirty rap lyrics is cute and funny? Those who find Ben Affleck's brow to be ineffably mysterious? Students of Stoic philosophy looking for a test?
June 22, 2015
It's like the first draft of a one-set play that Neil Simon wisely abandoned, and which was then handed to Quentin Tarantino to spice up.
June 05, 2013
More stupefying follies may come, but it's impossible to imagine how they'll beat this one for staggering idiocy, fatuousness or pretension.

