| Review Date: Director: Nick Gomez Writer: Peter Steinfeld Producers: Al Corley, Eugene Musso, Bart Rosenblatt Actors: Danny DeVito Casey Affleck Bette Midler Neve Campbell |
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Danny DeVito was one of the standouts in the cast, playing an excellent straight man in a town full of ninnies. Others in the cast weren’t so lucky, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Neve Campbell playing deadbeat parts that didn’t necessarily seem to require their specific talent. And despite her early departure from the film, Bette Midler gives us some superb mean-spirited shtuff via the consistent flashback sequences sprinkled across this movie. And then there’s Casey Affleck. Yes, Casey…not Ben. Here’s a dude whose probably best known for his dinky “friend” role in his brother’s GOOD WILL HUNTING movie, but here he is coming through as the nice, little, naïve dude with a heart. Of course, his bleach, blonde awful haircut helps him look cute and innocent, but all the same, thumbs up for little brother. And last but certainly not least, let’s not forget to mention the pathetically funny character portrayed by William Fichtner, who kicked mighty ass in last year’s GO as the cop with a penchant for homosexual innuendoes, and does another credible job as the sad-sack, loser husband in this one. All in all, the film might provide some of you with the type of entertainment that you’re looking in your night (some laughs, quick runtime, easy story), but it could also disappoint many others. I would offer a stronger recommendation for viewing this film on video, or simply advise you to lower your expectations for this movie, and try to enjoy it for all of its smaller, better points which include a solid cast, plenty of laughs that do work, and well…the fact that Bette Midler is killed in it! Happy now?