Morning Glory has an impressive and applaudable cast - Harrison Ford, Jeff Goldblum, Diane Keaton and Rachel McAdams lead the film. And grossing more than $30,000,000 at the box office the plot must live up to the A* cast.
Well it seems anyone will see a film if it's got a high profile cast list because Morning Glory was nothing special. In fact I'd go as far as to say it's un-special.
McAdams plays an enthusiastic and passionate producer who takes up a challenging job to improve a struggling morning show after getting fired from her original job. Along the way she meets a string of stereotypical and cheesy characters, including Indiana Jones himself, Harrison Ford.
Ford should have stuck to archaeology because he's poor as a moody and grumpy journalist come TV presenter. His pensive and overly serious performance is unbelievable, dull and OTT.
The film is typical of another unoriginal comedy churned out by a Hollywood studio without a second thought. And unsurprisingly that means its an uninspiring and instantly forgettable film that I have seen before and I will see hundred times again.
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