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Reviews
Session 9 (2001)
At least in this movie, David Caruso isn't taking his sunglasses off, oh, so dramatically in every scene.
This one has everything: dangerous misrepresentations of the more violent forms of schizophrenia, the subtle nuances of the asbestos removal trade, the pain in the ass "barroom-intellectual" that won't bring his long winded topical anecdotes to an end without a twang or up beat in the films score character, and, of coarse, a lot of mullet jokes (we all saw that coming from the film's cover, didn't we?). From reading this, I don't want you to get the sense that I completely hated this one. It's not that at all. I'm simply saying that the Barney Miller marathon that's likely running on TV Land on any given weekend would be a pleasant alternative to watching it. Picture Psycho or Fight Club without the writers/directors/producers/anyone else trying to put clever, scary ideas into an already full medium, and add that god-awful fire crotch, Caruso, to the cast. That's pretty much it.
The Comedians of Comedy (2005)
Very, very funny
Not only did I just see this movie last week, but I went to see the Portland performance shown in the movie. The movie gives a great portion of these four hilarious comedians at their best. If it's playing in your area, you should really go and see it. It will not disappoint. It's high time that a movie that takes place in Oregon shows Oregon as a great state. It's all too often that it's seen as some backwoods hick state just because crystal meth has been a beaver state staple for so long. But, I digress. See the movie; it will make you laugh so hard that you will surely come up with some crass way of describing its high potency of hilarity. The stars of the movie will inspire you to do so.