BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE
Stars Steve Martin, Queen Latifah , Jean Smart and Eugene Levy. Basic plot concerns an escaped con ( Latifah) who forces herself on straightlaced, uptight lawyer ( Martin) in order to get him to help her prove her innoncence. The sudden change in Martin's character that sees this happen was just not credible. But what the hey. It's supposed to be a comedy.
Well, I was hoping for even a hint of the old Steve Martin from SNL and films like The Main With Two Brains, The Jerk, etc/, but it just wasn't to be. In one scene where he dresses and acts like a hiphop character, you can see an effort and a slight twinkle of the old Steve, but it was all too strained. In fact, most of the humor in this poorly written film is strained. And Steve has obviously had some cosmetic work done. His eyes looked like two slits in a porcelain mask.
Latifah was okay, but the young lady who played Jean Smart's sister ( I don't know her name and can't check because I have returned the rental dvd) was well worth the rental. She didn't have a big role, but whenever she was on camera she stole the scene. She was FunNy. Got a feeling we'll be seeing more of her
If you've got nothing better to do for 105 minutes and are a Martin fan, you will probably be okay with this film. Just don't expect any gut-busting comedy from ol' Steve.
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Stars Steve Martin, Queen Latifah , Jean Smart and Eugene Levy. Basic plot concerns an escaped con ( Latifah) who forces herself on straightlaced, uptight lawyer ( Martin) in order to get him to help her prove her innoncence. The sudden change in Martin's character that sees this happen was just not credible. But what the hey. It's supposed to be a comedy.
Well, I was hoping for even a hint of the old Steve Martin from SNL and films like The Main With Two Brains, The Jerk, etc/, but it just wasn't to be. In one scene where he dresses and acts like a hiphop character, you can see an effort and a slight twinkle of the old Steve, but it was all too strained. In fact, most of the humor in this poorly written film is strained. And Steve has obviously had some cosmetic work done. His eyes looked like two slits in a porcelain mask.
Latifah was okay, but the young lady who played Jean Smart's sister ( I don't know her name and can't check because I have returned the rental dvd) was well worth the rental. She didn't have a big role, but whenever she was on camera she stole the scene. She was FunNy. Got a feeling we'll be seeing more of her
If you've got nothing better to do for 105 minutes and are a Martin fan, you will probably be okay with this film. Just don't expect any gut-busting comedy from ol' Steve.
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