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My votes for some of the best ever Saturday Night Live skits involve the timeless and talented actor, Christopher Walken.
Some actors can play any role offered to them.
A movie review for the powerful drama: At Close Range
Pranks may be funny to watch, provided you're not the target. Some of them are harmless, others are disrespectful, mean, or downright cruel.
According to his official campaign site, Christopher Walken will supposedly be running in the next presidential election. He has strong stands on the military, education, and even stem cell research. Will he make it on the ballot, or is this just a joke?
Eddie Murphy set a new record for the Golden Rasberry Awards with five "Razzie" nominations for the movie "Norbit." Lindsay Lohan got two Razzie nominations for playing a woman and her doppelganger in "I Know Who Killed Me."
One of the best ever Saturday Night Live skits featuring Alec Baldwin is also one of the most controversial.
Now entering it's 32nd year, Saturday Night Live fills our weekends with knee-slapping comedy and gives us something to laugh about at the watercooler on Monday. Check out my article for my all-time Top 10 SNL skits.
What happens when our beloved technnology turns on us? Films have been exploring this theme for decades.
My favorite idle pasttime of recasting movies and shows
Many stars have appeared on The Simpsons, but which ones were the best?
Every Shakespeare has a ton of film adaptations. Macbeth has some of the most and some of the best around. This list compiles some of the best and what they do differently.
With the addition of Barack Obama and Tom Tancredo, along with myriad other candidates present and future, voters next year will have more choices than a customer at Baskin-Robbins. Numerically speaking.
Throughout life we learn more about life itself, and we discover human nature. How much of who we are as adults is influenced by what we watched as children or young adults.
We often neglect to see what is important in our lives. Through comedy this movie points that out.
The year 2006 was pretty good for Hollywood. There were the typical blockbusters, the family-friendly films, a few critical gems, and lots of fun and adventure for the general movie going public.
Amidst horrible movies of 2006, 10 really shine out.
Those of us who were born in the 60's got to grow up watching today’s considered Golden Elite Male Actors of our time. If asked who the favorite 10 male actors are, there would be some of the world’s greatest actors who make the cut every time.
I wanted to like this movie, Robin Williams is one of the funniest people alive, but this "dramedy" just wasn't believable and Robin Williams was held back comedically in my mopinion.
"Click" has an enjoyable but predictable storyline with some funny moments. But the sex scene between Sandler and Beckensale is far too graphic for children, as well as the scenes between a dog and a stuffed animal being "violated." This is not a family movie.
"Click" is a fast, funny, and out-of-control comedy adventure that will make you laugh while you ponder your own universe.
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With the 1970’s came change in film comedies. The popularity of such shows as Saturday Night Live and Second City Television led to films that were more manic and crazy.
What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who've created this high-tech terrifying little town, in a very modern comedy-thriller.
John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.
Adam Sandler's newest installment CLICK (now on DVD) explores our human condition in a technologically modernized manner. Disguised in Sandler's brand of humor there is a strong overtone of family values versus the quest for success.
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Movie review of Click commenting on writers, director, actors, and design.
A review of the 2006 film "Click."
Robin Williams, an opinionated comedian, takes to the political stage to make a point and shake things up. With salutes to political figures and events, Man of the Year entertains you right into considering questions of honor and integrity.
This movie should either be a satirical look at the election process or a techno-political thriller, not both at the same time.
This film is a huge disappointment, and exemplifies the often-heard statement: "They showed the best parts in the commercials."
"Click" focuses on a workaholic architect who finds a universal remote that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life. Complications arise when the remote starts to overrule his choices.
No matter what you think of Madonna or her shenanigans, you cannot deny that she has been a major pop influence for more than 20 years.
Part two of my BIG four part series called Jetlag Democracy's BIG Fall Movie Preview.
Despite the vaudeville slapstick jokes, Click is a movie with a serious message, and, oddly enough, Adam Sandler's dramatic acting makes the point with provoking clarity. This oddly mixed comedic/dramatic story is well told through clean, tight writing.
Adam Sandler stars in the 2006 film Click, the story of an oppressed family man whose search for a "universal" remote nets him more control over his universe than he bargained for. The screenplay is written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe.
Hollywood has long held a double standard in how they portray women as opposed to men on the screen. What they present is largely an indication of some of their own deep-seated insecurities.
True Crime: Streets of LA for Playstation 2 fits into the mold created by the Grand Theft Auto series.
Going well beyond the dictionary definition of an entity that simply presents a terrifying visage, Hollywood's movie monsters create bloody one-on-one mayhem or inflict carnage on a massive scale.
Watching Kevin Spacey in the multiplex, or in the lights-out living room of my home in the 1990's, I often had the sensation of wanting to shake him, cage him, flee from him, or take him home and straighten him out, but I never wanted to ignore him.
An entertainingly vulgar DVD whose outlandish humor makes up for its horrendous production valeus
For those of you who have not seen Wedding Crashers,this should give you an idea of what you're missing. In the crude fashion of American Pie, this movie is a hilarious account of two divorce mediators who spend the free time crashing weddings.
A review of the 2005 film Wedding Crashers.
Wedding Crashers movie review