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Pee-wee's Big Holiday

Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016)

March. 15,2016
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6.1
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PG
| Adventure Comedy Family

A fateful meeting with a mysterious stranger inspires Pee-wee Herman to take his first-ever holiday.

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Kailansorac
2016/03/15

Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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Nayan Gough
2016/03/16

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2016/03/17

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Billy Ollie
2016/03/18

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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ilovemovies2016
2016/03/19

Some of the worst green screen work i have seen to much green screen used through out the film almost screams laziness from the production team script needs a lot of work great for very young kids i understand this is meant to be stupid quirky and strange but at least put a small amount of effort here i understand there is a massive fan base for pee wee but for my this was just terrible (ps my first bad review on imdb)3/10 3 stars just for bringing back pee wee and having the town in the movie

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rodrig58
2016/03/20

I didn't managed to laugh at a movie in long time. This one made me laugh, not with the mouth up to my ears, but I laughed: the scene with the balloon, at the Amish community. Also the scene in the cave with Grizzly Bear Daniels is funny. The same, the moment with the 9 fat sisters who all want to marry. So, give it a try, maybe you'll laugh too!

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ekeby
2016/03/21

Go ahead, critics, compare it to his other movies, better, worse, equal to etc. He's aged, he hasn't aged. Who cares? This is a movie unto itself. None of what the oldsters are talking about is at all relevant to a kid seeing or hearing PeeWee for the first time. This movie can stand alone.I don't laugh out loud much at movies. Nothing is really that funny for me. This--I laughed out loud over and over. Sitting here all by myself. Laughing. You can't help it. It's so wonderfully absurd and silly.The casting, the performances, and the art direction are near flawless. There's nary a false note anywhere, down to the smallest detail. And it's really, really funny.I defy anybody not to laugh when PeeWee mangles his movie star friend's last name. Or meets the farmer's daughters. Or ends up in a mobile hair salon. I'm sorry. If you don't laugh at this stuff, you're dead inside.

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graphicstyle7
2016/03/22

I have been a Pee Wee fan ever since his Broadway show back in the '80's.Part of the reason I liked him? That would be his crazy, highly imaginative world that seemed to be, especially back in the day, so accepting of others eccentricities and differences.I enjoyed the first half of his most current movie. He hasn't changed a bit, and that's a good thing in many ways. His humor is classic. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." That's why I was very surprised, hurt, and extremely put off when in the middle of this fluffy, happy comedy, one of the most mildewed, putrid tropes is dragged out of circa 1910 and aired out for no particular reason than to inspire actual cruelty and eat up time.Hey, all you fat chicks! Guess what? It's still totally OK to see you as a one note joke the hero is desperately trying to escape! You are OK with that, right? I mean, just because it's 2016 and there's a strong movement to see you as actual people with talents, dreams (Besides getting married) and personalities doesn't mean we can't depict you as a highly insulting stereotype, right? I'm guessing this was in the writers head as he wrote this tired, sad, and ugly part into the movie. It's 2016, guys. Big girls go out on real dates and have real lives and actually don't appreciate being depicted as a monster.Otherwise, it's an OK film. Next time, Mr. Rubens, leave the humor juvenile, but take out the mean spirit, OK?

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