Block that metaphor
From RottenTomatoes‘ aggregation of movie reviews:
“Watching Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle is like being trapped inside a pinball machine operated by a 6-year-old having a sugar rush.”
— Kirk Honeycutt, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER“Watching Full Throttle is like being pummeled for two hours with a feather duster. It leaves no scars, but you do feel the pain.”
— Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE“Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle is like eating a bowl of Honeycomb drenched in Red Bull — a dizzying mouthful of unabashed silliness that leads to an equally precipitous crash once the buzz wears off after the film’s first hour.”
— Elvis Mitchell, NEW YORK TIMES
[“Block that metaphor” either is a blatant violation of the New Yorker’s copyright or is a loving homage. We’ll leave it to the courts to decide.]