mallard-6
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This is a super film, with laughs galore. Visit kink in a fab fifties decor, and enter SM the "Bland" way. The film is beautifully cast, especially leads Mary Woronov, Paul Bartel, Robert Bethan, and Susan Saiger.
And you'll learn something, too. Whether it's about bland Buritos, or doggies, or what NOT to take into a hot tub with you!
And you'll learn something, too. Whether it's about bland Buritos, or doggies, or what NOT to take into a hot tub with you!
This is certainly my favorite show for both George Segal and Jane Fonda. They are marvelous as folks trying to make ends meet (by hook OR crook) in the face of unemployment. Their hijinks are marvelous, as they exhaust ALL the possibilities for humor in the search for employment.
Especially memorable are the fashion show, the celebratory dinner, and the performance of Carmen. But good spots in this film are too frequent to even cite!
Especially memorable are the fashion show, the celebratory dinner, and the performance of Carmen. But good spots in this film are too frequent to even cite!
This film is a delight. It basks in the warm glow of Savannah, presenting a truly delightful range of characters in an endearing manner. The plot is engaging, and it unrolls beautifully.
Casting is masterful. I could especially point out Kevin Spacey's gracious southern gentleman Jim Williams, John Cusack's fresh New Yorker new to southern ways, and Lady Chablis' most stupendous portrayal of her/him self!
The movie basks in the glow of Johnny Mercer ballads. Quite frankly, there is nothing to pan and everything to praise with this film!
Casting is masterful. I could especially point out Kevin Spacey's gracious southern gentleman Jim Williams, John Cusack's fresh New Yorker new to southern ways, and Lady Chablis' most stupendous portrayal of her/him self!
The movie basks in the glow of Johnny Mercer ballads. Quite frankly, there is nothing to pan and everything to praise with this film!