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Blast from the Past

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Naive Adam Weber comes out into the world after being in a nuclear fallout shelter for 35 years. Adam must venture out into Los Angeles and obtain food and supplies for his family. He meets Eve, who reluctantly agrees to help him out.
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Christian Science Monitor
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March 21, 2014

This fresh idea delivers some scintillating humor.
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TV Guide
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March 21, 2014

[A] bizarre hybrid of romantic comedy cliches and less-than-subtle social commentary.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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March 21, 2014

Garish and not funny enough, Wilson's shapeless satire plods on, squandering its nice premise and its appealing actors. Miraculously, Fraser has a force field around him and manages to radiate energy in this comic black hole.
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Radio Times
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March 21, 2014

It's pleasant enough, with Fraser's goofy charm particularly winning.
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New York Post
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March 21, 2014

Thanks to a clever script, tight direction, a first-rate cast and the dynamite combination of Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone, Blast from the Past blows away the recent crop of romantic comedies.
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Guardian
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March 21, 2014

Despite its faintly mechanical construction, Blast From The Past is very classy, and the improbable comic duo of Spacek and Walken provide the manic edge. Silverstone is good, engagingly grouchy but Fraser is indeed a blast.
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Washington Post
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March 21, 2014

Blast From the Past saves its best for first.
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People Magazine

March 21, 2014

Once the movie decides the air is clear and Fraser begins walking the earth, Blast becomes much spottier at hitting its comic targets and suffers from a bad case of the cutes.
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Chicago Tribune
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March 21, 2014

That's a relatively clever set-up for what's become a familiar genre: the time-displacement comedy, in which we get a kick out of viewing our era through another era's eyes. But this movie's eyes, Adam's, are awfully twinkly and not too focused.
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Total Film
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March 21, 2014

Any movie with a rhyming title should be treated with suspicion. And Blast From The Past -- two films inconveniently rolled into one creaking rom-com -- is as bad as it gets.
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Seattle Times
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March 21, 2014

Fraser is the sweet, goofy engine that drives this movie. The script doesn't do enough with his reactions to a world that bears little relation to the Cold War planet Adam has been told about, but Fraser still manages to suggest volumes.
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Wall Street Journal
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March 21, 2014

Unfortunately Mr. Fraser comes off as a forlorn, outsize Pee Wee Herman.
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