अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA failed actor gets his 15 minutes of infamy when his ex-wife writes a vengeful tell-all book about their marriage. He decides to use his acting skills to get revenge on her.A failed actor gets his 15 minutes of infamy when his ex-wife writes a vengeful tell-all book about their marriage. He decides to use his acting skills to get revenge on her.A failed actor gets his 15 minutes of infamy when his ex-wife writes a vengeful tell-all book about their marriage. He decides to use his acting skills to get revenge on her.
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I laughed so much I cried. C.Thomas Howell does an outstandingly funny job as a down on his luck actor who suddenly becomes the most talked about name around. It's just not the kind of attention he wants. His ex-wife (Ally Sheedy, Breakfast Club)has written a book saying terrible things about him that everyone believes. So what does he do about it? Gets revenge of course. He's an actor. He can do it. He puts his acting to the test when he dresses up as someone else to get revenge on his ex-wife. Don't want to give away too much. It's a must see!! Hilariously funny! 10/10
Ally Sheedy can scrunch up her face into a very disagreeable mask. She was perfect as the greedy, ultra-phony bitch. This was predictable all the way but still fun to watch. I admit to being totally taken in by the con artist near the end.
I watched half of Tattle Tale before giving up on it. It tries to be funny in a sophomoric manner, but falls flat. Perhaps the producers should have included a laugh track, for this show resembles an old TV sitcom. C. Thomas Howell plays an Bernard Sprat, an actor falsely maligned by his ex-wife played by Ally Sheedy. The plot revolves around Spratt's attempt to get revenge and restore his reputation (such as it is). Howell's character is such a bumbling idiot, however, that it is difficult for a sophisticated audience to sympathize with his troubles. This movie is suitable for children of middle school age and adults with similar interests.
C. Thomas Howell does an outstandingly funny job as a down-on-his-luck actor who suddenly becomes the most talked about person on tv. It just isn't the kind of attention he wants. His ex-wife (Ally Sheedy, Breakfast Club) has written a "fictitious" novel detailing the horrible things that Bernard Spratt(Howell) did to her. This is all a lie of course. WHat does he do about it? Gets even of course. He puts his acting to the test when he dresses up as someone else to get revenge on his ex-wife. Ally Sheedy is brilliant as the overly dramatic and very bitchy high-maintance ex-wife. Hilaroiusly funny! A must see! 10/10
This movie is bad, largely because the entire story is a blatant setup for a revenge ending, but the "revenge" is as uninspired and limp as the rest of the film.
While the acting is uninspired at best, the script is far worse. If you create a story that spends most of its time frustrating the viewer by showing how an evil antagonist is allowed to get away with all her crimes, you'd better at least have one hell of an ending. This film does not. It trickles to an unsatisfying stop.
I went in with extremely low expectations, and was somehow still disappointed.
While the acting is uninspired at best, the script is far worse. If you create a story that spends most of its time frustrating the viewer by showing how an evil antagonist is allowed to get away with all her crimes, you'd better at least have one hell of an ending. This film does not. It trickles to an unsatisfying stop.
I went in with extremely low expectations, and was somehow still disappointed.
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