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This MTV-ish answer to the classic Candid Camera TV show features a Gen X (or is that Gen Y) type putting in false choppers and wearing various hats and wigs and glasses, and setting people up in fairly outlandish although often not very interesting situations.
There are a few good jokes, mostly involving Granny's glasses, but they are outweighed by gags you can see coming a mile off (the seasickness routine) and it all builds to another of those endings where someone else other than Tweety says "I tawt I taw a putty tat", a joke that worked well once but has diminishing returns.
Even in her
glasses
wearing geek mode Kathy Ireland is very easy on the eyes but her acting is not easy to watch.
And anybody watching this to salivate over Miss Ireland will be put off too - not because of her voice, but because she spends most of the film buried under tons of baggy clothes, with huge
glasses
to boot.
There are many continuity errors: one other user commented on different cars in the garage, Joe's glasses...the one that got to me the most was the fact Joe's facial hair configuration seemed to change from scene to scene.
Set in 1943, the movie is about a man (William H. Macy) who gets confused with a Jew after he starts wearing glasses!.
The typical characters were present including the zealous jock and nerd
(glasses
included).
The other two psycho kids are kind of cute but that Curtis kid is just so ugly because he wears these huge, brown, ugly
glasses.
Sorry but I just couldn't take this guy seriously playing a baddie with that posh hair-do,
glasses
and gray slacks and doing absolutely NO physical fighting whatsoever (frankly, his best asset).
I mean, what other Swedish splatter movie could be so evil, bizarre and totally cruel...The whole movie is stuffed with some kind of weird humor, like: The old cencoreguy just blows his head off and the boss just wipes the blood off his
glasses
and says with a mean voice: - Your fired!!! wouppie!!!
Great cult flick for MST-3K types: Richard Boone is a mess -- bad hair, arthritis, even his dark
glasses
aren't right; about as good as a bad dino-flick can get... actually, that charging saber-toothed Styracosaurus was pretty cool -- maybe Spielberg should take a couple of notes from that one.
The camera moves around to reveal the kid, wearing black glasses, having lost his eyes, the kid hears the other kids splashing in the water and starts clapping.
Something as simple as a pair of
glasses
becomes life altering.
He is told by his boss to correct his vision with a pair of
glasses.
The
glasses
he chose makes him look Jewish.
We see not merely the baby stroller but I remember the hand of a baby stepped by militar boot, someone with no feet escaping at the last minute, someone wearing
glasses
(then a cut edition) and then the same
glasses
broken by a bullet that passed through....mini stories in a single scene.
Totally absurd, its the life one sees through the magic glasses, seeing things as they "really are"...
It was in polarized 3-D (Gray
glasses
not red & blue) It was so much fun to watch this film with an audience, the print was excellent and the 3-D perfect.
The
glasses
are just the little bit of change needed to CONVINCE others he's a Jew.
The
glasses
now make him look just Jewish enough to "confirm" his neighbors' and co-workers' existing suspicions.
We can understand why they think this, considering how the man politely informed them that he wears his dark
glasses
because "the light on your planet is really bright."
Gotta love Spaz and those taped
glasses
(pre Revenge of the Nerds).
This is a movie about a man everybody thinks is Jewish.This is a movie about Lawrence Newman, who lives in Brooklyn in the 1940's, at the time of WWII.One day, when he gets himself glasses, people start thinking he's a Jew.And that only, because he looks like one.And he lives in a very antisemitic neighborhood.So some people start treating him like dirt.They make that judgment, being a Jew, of Larry's fresh wife, Gertrude Hart, too.That makes their lives unbearable.Neal Slavin's Focus (2001) is a fairly good look at the antisemitism.That's a problem that won't go away.The movie is based on Athur Miller's novel, which, I admit, I haven't read.But the movie is really good, so I'm sure the book would also.The actors do good job.William H.Macy is always good, and his work as Larry Newman is brilliant.Laura Dern is Gert Hart and she's magnificent.Meat Loaf is almost scary as the neighbor who wants to keep Jews out by any means necessary.David Paymer's character as the Jewish shop-owner Mr. Finkelstein is the most sympathetic in the movie.Paymer is the perfect choice for the role.One of the greatest scenes is in the end when Mr.Finkelstein and Newman fight against those Nazi-like people with baseball bats.They join together to fight the evil.The Christian and the Jew.
I was arrested by the Vopos in Checkpoint Charlie and accosted by a man in his leather coat and dark
glasses
I am led to believe was Stasi.
With tinted
glasses
and his hair parted down the middle (!), he is shown meting out orders to his gang of thugs and is overheard making passionate love to his fur-clad bimbo.
What was so great about her? Perhaps the critic did n't appreciate it because he needed new
glasses
or contact lenses since he sees a close resemblance between Liv Ullman and Bill Clinton.
Perhaps that is the romantic image many Americans have of the time this film is set, as it is in the middle of the War, Macy has returned from the war (His neighbor asks "Hey, is it true you got a Fritz over there?") and is trying to get on with his life but one day he gets a new pair of
glasses
(hence the name) and sees things clearly as the surrounding situation reveals itself to be one of rabid anti-semitism, and Macy and Dern could wrapped up in it.
Such beautiful imagery-and I liked the use of breaking
glasses
w/ applause.
Look closely at a sequence shot through wine
glasses
in an art opening party and right after that a scene involving cue cards.
They try so hard, yet there just isn't enough character behind them to get into the characters and as for the scientist... Yeah okay we know exactly whats going to happen to the blonde chick in
glasses.
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