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Evan Almighty
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Oct. 11 2007, Published 1:00 p.m. ET
(Fox)
Starring: Steve Carell, Lauren Graham
Animals are always entertaining, but even they couldn’t save this bland comedy. The Biblical story of Noah gets turned into an environmental message. Generic laughs come mostly at the expense of CG-animated animals. There is one bright spot: the disc features an arc-load of extras.