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'Evan Almighty'

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By L. KENT WOLGAMOTT / Lincoln Journal Star

Friday, Jun 22, 2007 - 12:31:33 am CDT

“Evan Almighty” is the first huge disappointment of the movie summer, a fantastic flop that’s never close to funny and one that’s going to instantly take some of the luster off rising star Steve Carell.

A supporting character in “Bruce Almighty,” the picture that is the template for this bland follow-up, Carell’s Evan Baxter steps into the lead here. Preposterously, his TV anchor has been elected to Congress. Self-absorbed and pompous, Evan is immediately sucked into the corrupt double-dealings of veteran Congressman Long (John Goodman).

But then God (Morgan Freeman) intervenes, dropping building supplies on Evan’s lawn and telling him to build an ark. Before long, the new congressman is being followed by flocks of birds and animals start turning up at his house, two by two.

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Animals follow Evan Baxter (Steve Carrell) two-by-two after God tells him to build an ark in "Evan Almighty." (Universal)
Evan Almighty

1 out of 4 stars

Director: Tom Shadyac

Stars: Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, John Goodman, Wanda Sykes

Rated: PG (for mild rude humor and some peril)

Running Time: 1 hour, 18 minutes

Now Showing: Grand, East Park, Edgewood

The Reel Story: This bland, laughless follow-up to “Bruce Almighty” moves Carell into the lead role as a congressman told by God to build an ark.

Unable to resist God’s orders, Evan starts building the ark the old-fashioned way, growing a beard and turning into Noah.

If any of this sounds remotely humorous, you might like “Evan Almighty.” But the central joke here is obvious and all the little flourishes thrown in by writer Steve Oedekerk fall flat — an “Ark Building for Dummies” book just isn’t funny.

Director Tom Shadyac has had some hits with Jim Carrey, including the hilarious “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.” But he’s also turned in some dull, bland efforts, like the feel-good Robin Williams vehicle “Patch Adams” and Eddie Murphy’s painfully dull “The Nutty Professor.”

Without Carrey to liven things up, “Evan Almighty” falls right in line with those two pictures. In fact, it may be worse.

Filled with the same kind of soft, goopy preaching that spoiled “Bruce Almighty,” “Evan Almighty” has zero edge and does nothing to take advantage of Carell’s talent that was fully on display in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Little Miss Sunshine,” two comedies that had some bite.

Here, he’s stuck in the doldrums, unable to find a foil or, surprisingly, present Evan’s uncomfortable move to ark builder with his usual physical hilarity. Here’s hoping this isn’t the start of a long, downhill slide for the star of “The Office.”

It’s not really that much of a surprise that “Evan Almighty” is the summer’s first true stinkball. It appeared to be a reach to begin with — a sequel to a picture that wasn’t all that good that didn’t bring back the star of the show.

At least Freeman is still cool as God. But even he can’t save “Evan Almighty.”

Reach L. Kent Wolgamott at 473-7244 or kwolgamott@journalstar.com.


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SK, Lincoln wrote on June 24, 2007 10:20 am:
" I couldn't disagree more. My family saw Evan Almighty on opening day, and we loved it. We laughed until we cried when some of the "obvious" jokes pummeled us with sillyness. The real message of Evan Almighty, however, is no joke. That we all have an opportunity in our life to become more invested in something deeper, and to shake off the superficiality of appearances - that spoke volumes. I will be telling everyone I know to take their families to Evan Almighty. "

lc wrote on June 26, 2007 5:12 pm:
" My husband said "We should write L. Kent and thank him for writing a bad review of "Evan Almighty". My expectations were lowered so I sat back and enjoyed the film!" It is a good family film. "