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8 Heads In A Duffel Bag (DVD) |
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22/05/03 (24 review reads) |
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Advantages: fun
Disadvantages: nill
No is not a axe made scary film but a comedy. When they leave the airport Tommy has luggage full of tank tops and shorts, while a kid named Charlie heads off for a vacation with his girlfriend and her parents, unknowingly carrying the capital offenses. When each finds what he has, comic mayhem ensues. or so it says on the box. That's the clever -- if slightly demented -- premise of the wacky black comedy starring Joe Pesci (who else?) as the frustrated mob errand boy. Tom Schulman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Dead Poet's Society" and What About Bob?, makes his directorial debut. Schulman's screenplay works the fertile ground of classic mistaken-identity and chase comedies. Under his direction, Pesci and a bright ensemble generate both laughs and energy, though all concerned eventually run out of steam. A relatively lackluster finale fails to deliver the knockout punch the premise deserves. The ensemble includes newcomer Andy Comeau as Charlie, the college student; Kristy Swanson as his girlfriend; and an entertaining pairing of veterans, George Hamilton and Dyan Cannon, as the girl's parents. Comic actors David Spade and Todd Louiso also co-star as Charlie's fraternity brothers at a college back east. In the script's most unlikely stretch, they also get roped into the saga. But the implausibility is forgiven because their scenes with mobster Pesci are among the funniest in the film. And even the disembodied heads get into the act in a fantasy sequence. They perform a doo-wop version of Mr. Sandman, offering convincing proof that eight heads are better than one.
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- 30/05/03 Joe Pesci, not my kind of guy either, glad I'm not the only one! |
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- 22/05/03 Hey, thanks for the Circle inclusion!
Can 39;t stand Joe Pesci, so won't be bothering with this one. |
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