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It's because this movie turned me onto Live (The Dam At Otter Creek) the song that plays while they are roaming through the desert.
I didn't know Paul Mooney had a bit role in this until I watched it again.
If you hate Pauly Shore (who isn't bad in this) you should at least like Lori Petty, Andy Dick, David Alan Grier and Lynn Whitfield.
My earliest memory was Pac-Man in the video arcades. So, even though the 2600 was innovative, true video game addicts knew how bad EVERY game was for the 2600. It wasn't until the 5200 that the console really improved: Pac-Man looked like Pac-Man/Centipede looked identical to the arcade game AND had a track ball accessory to improve it! I never played E.T. and so I don't care to comment on it. I don't understand why they focused so much on this topic without talking about so many other facets of Atari. How did they go down with the success of arcade games and the 5200? Remember, this was the first home console that not only resembled the actual arcade games but had a PAUSE as well! The best feature ever! Plus, it's hard to have empathy for a designer that had so much ego that it blinded the reality of coming out with a hit game, in a fraction of the time it took previously, that would be of any quality. I have to give it a low rating because it spent too much time on this excavation.
Everyone is great in this film. There aren't any dick jokes - just a lot satire and sarcasm. Jim Carrey is hilarious once again, but you might not appreciate him if you've never seen Blaine or Angel. This movie is as unrealistic as magic shows. The two kids at the beginning should have had more screen time; they were brilliant. It has a great message for fans and performers. There is a lot of subtle social commentary and criticism. Your life isn't more valuable than the 2 hours this movie could consume ;-) .... Make this review of mine disappear! So now because of the IMDb ridiculous guidelines, I don't have enough lines - - This feels like elementary school guidelines. Very few people will read 10 lines of a review...so here's a quote from the movie ("your skin makes me cry")