Standup comic Craig Shoemaker tells the therapist stories of his failed relationships with women (dates, wife etc.)Standup comic Craig Shoemaker tells the therapist stories of his failed relationships with women (dates, wife etc.)Standup comic Craig Shoemaker tells the therapist stories of his failed relationships with women (dates, wife etc.)
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If you're a fan of Craig Shoemaker's stand-up comedy, you will love this movie. Not only does it show a lot of Craig's stand-up comedy in clubs, it shows how the material came to be written. In a stream of consciousness way, it bounces from Craig in a psychiatrist's office, to doing stand-up, to Craig in "real life" where he experienced what later became the joke. It shows Craig as a little boy trying to get attention from his pot-smoking grandmother and his belly-dancing mother. You see how Craig comes up with his famous character and alter-ego "The Lovemaster". I laughed so hard I almost fell on the floor! There are also appearances by Farrah Fawcett, Courtney Thorne-Smith, George Wendt and Harley Jane Kozak. I'm so glad that I bought this movie because I can't wait to watch it with my friends who also love Craig Shoemaker.
- jenniferjoellis
- Jul 11, 2004
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- TriviaL.A. Laker Kurt Rambis introduced Craig Shoemaker to Magic Johnson, who, years later, would have a nighttime talk shoe that Craig infamously co-hosted until being fired on the third episode, and then blamed for the show being a failure.
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