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      Eternity: The Movie

      2014 1h 28m Comedy List
      0% 6 Reviews Tomatometer 56% 100+ Ratings Audience Score A songwriter (Barrett Crake) from the Midwest and a cocky saxophone player (Myko Olivier) from California team up and form a lackluster R&B duo in the 1980s. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Sep 29 Buy Now

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      Audience Member Fun, campy and musically charged. Barrett Crake sings his heart out about girls that don't like him and Myko Olivier's mustache rides a sweet, sweet saxophone. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member A hilarious spoof of the fashion and music of the 1980s. Very catchy songs! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Robert Abele Los Angeles Times Offers committed performances and a few chuckles, but it's a largely one-note rendition. Oct 23, 2014 Full Review Ben Kenigsberg New York Times The aggressively silly sendup "Eternity: The Movie" seems to have been constructed on the premise that all you need to make a parody are a few 1980s props and a relentless synth-pop beat. Oct 16, 2014 Full Review Chris Packham Village Voice The godawful voiceover narration by Barrett Crake immediately telegraphs the film's sluggishness and lack of imagination. Oct 14, 2014 Full Review Jamie S. Rich Oregonian Thorpe means well, and the song parodies have a bizarre earnestness, but the comedy lacks variety and genuine wit. Rated: 1/5 Oct 31, 2014 Full Review David Noh Film Journal International George S. Kaufman said, "Satire is what closes on Saturday night." This piece of utter cluelessness will be lucky to last that long. Oct 17, 2014 Full Review Mike McGranaghan Aisle Seat Every joke calls attention to itself as though lit by a flashing neon sign, and the film makes no pretense of creating characters or a story that you can get invested in. In fact, it takes great pains to prevent you from becoming invested. Rated: 1/4 Oct 16, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis A songwriter (Barrett Crake) from the Midwest and a cocky saxophone player (Myko Olivier) from California team up and form a lackluster R&B duo in the 1980s.
      Director
      Ian Thorpe
      Screenwriter
      Joey Abi-Loutfi, Eric Staley, Ian Thorpe
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 25, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 28m
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