Pitt twice recited, “It’s not an American story. It’s an Irish one,” but this is one of the most watered-down Hollywood plots a movie buff could hope to avoid.
Martin Blank goes to his 10 year high school reunion having not been back since he graduated. Now he’s a professional killer. Life takes some funny turns, huh?
I learned something from Romy and Michele. Sometimes the bubbleheads have a simple, honest answer to the questions that plague even the introspective types.
The cast of ’88’s A Fish Called Wanda reunites in a zoo. They try not only to turn a profit, but to match Wanda’s brilliant comedic timing. They fail at both.
Stern does a bang-up job showing his development as a broadcaster (the progression of his radio voice and persona is marvelous) and showing his sensitive side.
The cluttered field of stars has as much depth as an electron: Combining blindly, then breaking off again for another go ’round on the whirligig of romance.
Everything is seamlessly edited together with plenty of jump cuts. KMFDM fans will still be fans, although Blackman enthusiasts will have to look elsewhere.