TRIPLE H TALKS INSIDE OUT + MOVIE REVIEWS
  • 09/09/2011 (3:51:03 pm)
  • Bob Mulrenin

Triple H talks about his newest movie hitting theaters today, " Inside Out "

http://www.wpix.com/videobeta/dd31a77d-7c77-4844-a9d2-a11bbf96402c/Entertainment/Paul-Triple-H-Levesque-On-New-Film-Inside-Out-

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Reviews of Inside Out. Thanks to Jeff Sheridan for sending these in.

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"INSIDE OUT - 1 star

An ex-con helps a troublemaking pal (1:32). PG-13: Violence. At the Quad.

These World Wrestling Entertainment-produced movies are a world unto themselves: Cliché-ridden B-flicks anchored by monstrously huge grapplers giving acting their all. It'd be endearing if they weren't so awful. Here, Paul (Triple H) Levesque is A.J., just out of prison and protecting the wild-card son (Michael Rapaport) of a crime boss (Bruce Dern). Loyalties are tested and Scorsese ripped off until audiences may feel as if they're in a movie deathlock."

http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/movies/inside_out_Muual8kqVjmTstyGdjYQ2N

Inside Out

Last Updated: 1:00 PM, September 9, 2011

Posted: 12:05 AM, September 9, 2011

Lou Lumenick
Blog: Movies

INSIDE OUT. Running time: 93 minutes. Rated PG-13 (violence, profanity). At the Quad, West 13th Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

Paul "Triple H" Levesque again plays an ex-convict struggling to go straight in his second World Wrestling Entertainment production this year, which, unlike its predecessor, "The Chaperone," was apparently not intended to be a comedy. Arguably, though, it's even funnier.

Within hours of leaving prison following a 13-year stretch, Levesque watches as his jittery idiot of a best friend (Michael Rapaport) accidentally fatally shoots a government informant in a cigarette-smuggling racket masterminded by Rapaport's father, local mob boss/physician Bruce Dern.

Wrestling's Paul Levesque (left) and Michael Rapaport star in the muddled "Inside Out."

"Inside Out," filmed and set in Louisiana, is a nonsensical, thickly plotted gumbo involving some cheesy-looking explosions, a state tax agent (Julie White) and Rapaport's wife, who used to be Levesque's girlfriend. The latter is played by Parker Posey, who looks baffled throughout. As well she should.

 

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