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The makeup was half ass-ed to say the least, hard to imagine a caveman with prefect white teeth even after going to the
dentist.
If you want 100 minutes worth of entertainment, book yourself in at the
dentist
and have some root canal work - far more enjoyable and much better value for money (assuming that you need it!).
A
dentist
is absolutely the wrong kind of person to go off the deep end and this movie sure explains that in detail.
In New York, the family man
dentist
Alan Johnson (Don Cheadle) meets his former roommate and friend Charlie Fineman (Adam Sandler) by chance on the street.
Not that many films have truly exploited the fear of going to the
dentist
that many people have.
It's about a beverly hills
dentist
Dr Alan Feinstone, who finds his wife Brooke cheating on him with the poolman.
It's best to go to your
dentist "
before" you watch this.
But if you don't like going to the
dentist
already, then it's best not to watch this as you may be put off going for life.
Who has ever seen a movie that has a
dentist
(Spoiler) pull out all his cheating wife's teeth and cut out her tongue with no anesthetic?
Corbin Bernsen gives a terrifically intense and riveting performance as Dr. Alan Feinstone, a wealthy and successful Beverly Hills
dentist
who's obsessed with perfection.
A successful dentist, Alan Johnson(Don Cheadle), is torn in a life crisis of balancing his career with his family.
Alan Johnson (Don Cheadle) is a successful dentist, who shares his practice with other business partners.
Short little summary is this: Dr. Alan Feinstone, a guy who has a sexy wife, nice house, and is a great
dentist
everyone loves.
It tells the amazing stories of two sisters, both who earned devotion and respect working well into their 70's as a teacher and a dentist, then lived another 30 years with dignity.
Ruby Dee steals the film with her perfectly nuanced performance as the rebellious "blacker" Bessie, the
dentist.
Michael Gaffikin (James Warwick) a former paratrooper in the British Army, is the local dentist, he's not an islander by birth and as such his relationship with local artist and cartographer Fiona Patterson (Celia Imrie) is always being viewed with a little suspicion, not maliciously, but just out of the protective instincts the tight knit community have for their kin.
And nobody (except for Steve Martin in The Little Shop of Horrors) likes going to the
dentist.
I'm really surprised that a horror movie about dentistry didn't turn up until 1996, as going to the
dentist
is almost a primal fear - it's running away from a tiger for the modern world.
The plot follows perfectionist
dentist
Dr Feinstone.
The brilliance of this movie is that even a competent
dentist
is pretty scary.
Corbin Bernsen gives a surprisingly non-lackluster performance as a crazed
dentist
who I guess tries to kill people but he only works on their teeth so it's not really working out.
In a particularly gory scene we find so-so actor Earl Boen having his teeth completely destroyed with drills and whatnot, which I guess is the absolute worst you can do when you're a killer
dentist.
The plot is shoddy and at times seems to be made up on the spot but hey, it's a killer
dentist
movie, we've all thought of it but they did it first.
The story unfolds painfully slow from the gate and then warms up nicely as it gains a little speed while the recently renewed relationship between
dentist
Alan Johnson, (Don Cheadle) and ex-college roommate Charlie Fineman, (Adam Sandler) solidifies and begins to take shape.
This is film that was actually recommended to me by my dentist, and am I glad he did!
I think we can all agree that the chances of running into a psycho
dentist
are much bigger than running into monsters, vampires or zombies.
During this film, you'll probably think about your own
dentist
a few times.
A respected
dentist
in LA snaps when he finds out his wife is cheating on him with the pool-boy.
Poolboys always take advantage of the housewives when the husband is at his work) From then on our dentist, Dr. Feinstone, can only thing about taking revenge.
Things aren't made easier for our
dentist
when he's chased by an annoying tax-controller, a curious cop and a suspicious staff member of his.
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