SUBMITTED BY Typhon24
July 9, 2003 — From The Hollywood Reporter's review of LXG:
The movie self-destructs before your eyes. If you are willing to buy a pre-Model T limousine in 1899 London, then this is your film. If lines like "You're missing a picture, Mr. Gray" seem the height of wit, then go for it. If having a multitude of celebrity creatures but not enough time to let them strut their stuff sounds like good planning, then by all means celebrate. Many viewers, though, may be discouraged at the empty stunts and effects, accompanied by a noisy, full-bore score, while good actors get lost in the chaos. That an actor exec produced such a film is a sad commentary on where we stand in early-21st century filmmaking.
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