| Review Date: Director: Albert Brooks Writer: Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson Producers: Herb Nanas Actors: Albert Brooks as Steven Phillips, Sharon Stone as Sarah, Andie MacDowell as Laura Phillips |
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Having said that, the plot itself always kept me interested, while Sharon Stone and her engaging performance, locked me in for good! Don’t get me wrong, I also liked Albert Brooks’ character, and he certainly hogged all the best one-liners to himself, but Stone stole the show for me. MacDowell, on the other hand, does little but float around in this one, adding very little to the mix, and Jeff Bridges, well, he acts with his tan, and does a mighty fine job at it, if I say so myself! Scorsese’s walk-on and a couple of other big scenes have giant laughs, but on the whole, the film is cute, and fluffy, and fun, and well, entertaining. Surely my own bias as a screenwriter might be shining through a little here (Just so you know where I’m coming from :), but Mrs. JoBlo has no interest in the Woods of Holly, and she was also spurting out laughter throughout. Take it as you will, but do appreciate the fact that there are plenty of Hollywood jabs in here, humor which treks heavily through the sardonic, and Sharon Stone is goddamn delicious! Any questions…? And no…I haven’t sold any of my scripts either. Anyone know of any cheap muses running around?? Anyone? Bueller?