Showing posts with label Cheech Marin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheech Marin. Show all posts
Monday, October 3, 2011
Pinocchio
Pinocchio- 2002, Directed by Roberto Benigni, starring Roberto Benigni
He says- A carved wooden puppet comes to life as a mischievous boy who can't resist temptation of any kind. Benigni's interpretation of the beloved 1885 story by Carlo Collodi emerges as a test of one's tolerance for the bombastic comic actor. This was a big hit in Italy...but then, so was Mussolini. U.S. version was cut to 100m, and dubbed with Breckin Meyer (as Benigni) and a host of stars (Glenn Close, Queen Latifah, Eddie Griffin, Cheech Marin, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Regis Philbin, James Belushi, Topher Grace, David Suchet). Italian title: The Adventures of Pinocchio. 1 and a half stars
I say- This is the first time I've ever heard Maltin compare a movie to the likes of an evil dictator. Not sure what he was thinking there. I hated this one. Sets were nice, but the dubbing was so bad, and watching a 50-something year old man running around as a 6 year old became a thorn in my side for a couple hours. Screw this one. 1/2 star
Friday, September 30, 2011
After Hours
Netflix currently doesn't have Afterglow, so I move on to:
After Hours- 1985, Directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Thomas Chong, Catherine O'Hara, Cheech Marin, Bronson Pinchot
He says- Ordinary guy goes through a series of bizarre experiences during one incredible night in N.Y.C. How much you enjoy this comic nightmare will depend on how closely you identify with Dunne--the only normal person in the picture! 2 and a half stars
I say- This was not a very good movie. Good acting and cast, and Scorsese is a great director, but not this turkey. Trying too hard to make a Risky Business type movie without being as great. 1 star
After Hours- 1985, Directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Thomas Chong, Catherine O'Hara, Cheech Marin, Bronson Pinchot
He says- Ordinary guy goes through a series of bizarre experiences during one incredible night in N.Y.C. How much you enjoy this comic nightmare will depend on how closely you identify with Dunne--the only normal person in the picture! 2 and a half stars
I say- This was not a very good movie. Good acting and cast, and Scorsese is a great director, but not this turkey. Trying too hard to make a Risky Business type movie without being as great. 1 star
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