Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA newly rich New Jersey trucker moves to Hollywood and creates a slew of hit TV shows by manipulating the ratings system with help from his girlfriend in the ratings business.A newly rich New Jersey trucker moves to Hollywood and creates a slew of hit TV shows by manipulating the ratings system with help from his girlfriend in the ratings business.A newly rich New Jersey trucker moves to Hollywood and creates a slew of hit TV shows by manipulating the ratings system with help from his girlfriend in the ratings business.
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I stumbled across this one the other night and decided to give it a go. For a 1984 made-for-cable-tv movie, it wasn't half bad. I researched this one a little bit and found out that not only was it Danny DeVito's directorial debut, it was also the first original movie produced by Showtime. DeVito also starred, and starring along with him, was his real-life wife of two years, Rhea Perlman.
Vic DeSalvo (DeVito) has aspirations of making it big in Hollywood. He has written the script for what he believes will be a knock out winning sitcom called, "Sittin' Pretty" - where a college boy gets to room with two blonde bombshells while they are at school. However, the pilot show went so horribly bad, that the station director decides to run his show in the same time slot as the World Series so that it has no shot of becoming a regular on-the-air show. DeSalvo's new squeeze, Francine Kester (Perlman), works with a ratings agency and shows him how to beat the system.
This was a fun and clever comedy film with a good enough plot and acting to keep you engaged and smiling. It is made-for-tv, so the production value isn't anything spectacular, but it was good for its time. DeVito and Perlman showed great chemistry, no doubt a roll over from their marriage to each other, and were characters you can grow to care about. This was only maybe the 2nd movie I've seen them in together, besides "Matilda", and they were very enjoyable.
This isn't a big recommend, but I would still recommend it to anyone who needs a nice little escape to yesteryear with a fun little comedy long forgotten. Like I said, I found it by accident and I'm glad I took a chance on it. Worth the time spent. It gets a strong 6 stars out of 10 from me.
Vic (Danny DeVito) is a rich guy who has dreams of being a TV producer. But he's also a talentless clod who doesn't know the first thing about making TV shows. Not surprisingly, again and again he's rejected by the networks because his ideas are, frankly, terrible. However, when a network exec is fired, he okays a TV pilot starring Vic....mostly out of a desire for revenge.
As for Vic, he's a guy who comes up with a scheme. It seems his girlfriend (Rhea Perlman) works for Computron...a Nielsen-type service that monitors TV viewing for the networks. Using her inside information, Vic and his associates track down a hundred of these families whose viewing is monitored. He arranges for these families all to have a free cruise...during which time, Vic's men break into the familys' homes and watch Vic's show....giving it incredibly high ratings despite the show being crude and stupid. But the problem is that when the show is a hit, the network wants to buy the show and make Vic a star....so this means keeping these unfortunate families on an extended cruise! What's next? See the film.
The acting in this one is very broad as is the writing. It's funny and insightful while ALSO being rather dopey. My daughter watched it with me and hated it. I thought that despite everything, it is cute and worth seeing....but I do agree the film was a bit stupid.
This was three years prior and while DeVito made better films as director including the aforementioned and Matilda this still shows he had a natural filmmaking and acting quality along with Woody Allen, Charlie Chaplin and Clint Eastwood.
The story may seem slight to some but DeVito brings a lot of freshness and humor to the story that makes it feel very original and very funny.
Because they were married in real life he always had good chemistry with Rhea Perlman he did here and then over a decade later in Matilda.
Here however there is a genuinely sweet and funny romance to their characters which was more dysfunctional in Matilda but here it works really well.
Great cameos by Jerry Seinfeld, (still a rising star) Seinfeld's co-star Michael Richards, George Wendt the recently deceased and Perlman's Cheers co-star, Steve Allen and many other great character actors.
DeVito did get better as a filmmaker in subsequent efforts with a little more meat to his stories but this first effort is anything but boring nor is it badly acted. It's very much the opposite.
I really enjoyed this film and any DeVito or Hollywood insider fan should give this a stream.
Again not his finest directorial effort but still a great start nonetheless and a charming, fun little comedy with good dialogue, wit and performances.
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Goody DeSalvo: Since you got money, you only go out with beautiful women who treat you like dirt.
Vic De Salvo: It's a step up. Before I had money, I went out with ugly women who treated me like dirt.
Goody DeSalvo: What you need is a nice girl who likes you for yourself.
Vic De Salvo: That's not my type.
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