13. Kill Me Three Times
RottenTomatoes Score: 9% (3.8/10) Box Office: Though evidently made on a low budget, it won't be low enough to make the film's pathetic $22,258 box office gross to date worthwhile. VOD prospects aren't great either. The Verdict: Pretty much everyone realises by now that Simon Pegg is not a great star on his own. Sure, he's terrifically fun in Edgar Wright's movies and fine as a supporting comic relief character in the likes of Mission: Impossible and Star Trek, but the guy just cannot carry a movie on his own. Though it's certainly intriguing enough to see him playing a rare bad guy, the script just doesn't do much of mention with him, its increasingly convoluted nature proving more wearisome than entertaining.
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Stay at home dad who spends as much time teaching his kids the merits of Martin Scorsese as possible (against the missus' wishes).
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