| Review Date: Director: Nora Ephron Writer: Adam Resnick Producers: N. Ephron, S. Daniel, J. Krane, A. Lazar Actors: John Travolta as Russ Richards, Lisa Kudrow as Crystal Latroy, Tim Roth as Gig |
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Add that to Lisa Kudrow, boring us with yet another one of her patented “dumb blonde” routines, but this time, dressed in sexier outfits. Michael Rapaport, stretching one small acting muscle to play the guy who isn’t quite up at the same speed level as everyone else. And a truckload of empty comedic bullet shells, and you’ve got yourself an extremely quiet audience anticipating punch lines that never quite materialize. The only real good thing that I could say about this film is that its story was actually half-interesting and never really bored me. I also liked Michael Moore’s perverted cousin character, and I loved, and I say it again, loved the character that Bill Pullman played. Give this dude his own movie! He played a lazy cop, a man who tries everything not to do any real work. He fakes injuries to get off duty, tries to avoid arrest situations so that he won’t have to fill out any forms…now there’s a base of humor. Sadly, the filmmakers decided to bring him into play with only about half an hour left in the film. And there’s not much else I can say about this movie, folks. On the whole, it was lame, included a slew of unlikable characters fiddling around in a pool of unfunny lines, and very little of interest for any target audience. But get somebody to write up a movie featuring that lazy cop played by Pullman and I’m there!