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Key Information
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| Directors: |
Albert Brooks |
| Stars: |
Sharon Stone |
| Actors: |
Jeff Bridges |
| Genre: |
Comedies |
| Subgenre: |
Satire |
| MPAA Rating: |
PG-13 (MPAA) |
| Available Formats: |
DVD |
| UPC: |
044005351835 |
| Release Date: |
1999 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 37min |
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Languages
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| Original Language: |
English |
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DVD Editions
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Format: DVD, 1hr 37min Release Company: USA Home Video (August 01, 2000) UPC: 044004499927 |
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VHS Editions
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Format: VHS, 1hr 37min Release Company: USA Home Video (February 15, 1999) UPC: 044004499934 |
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Credits
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| Screenwriter: |
Monica Johnson |
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Professional Reviews
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(08/27/1999, p.31, Roger Ebert): "...Smart, funny and edgy. And there's something fascinating about the way Brooks, as an actor, is ingratiating and hostile at the same time..." |
| More Information |
| Details: |
Albert Brooks is Steven Phillips, a veteran screenwriter of 17 films who is told he has lost his edge. A fellow writer with a string of successes under his belt (Jeff Bridges) refers Phillips to Sarah (Sharon Stone), a professional muse (see Greek mythology). In exchange for the royal treatment and a showering of expensive gifts, she will grace writers with her presence, which seems to magically spark profitable ideas from the client's mind. Is her power real or is it all in her clients' heads? Why does Jack's wife develop a delicious and profitable cookie recipe in Sarah's company? Brooks uses his usual biting wit and thoroughly neurotic sensibility to lampoon the Hollywood lifestyle. As in THE PLAYER, many personalities appear as themselves to take a shot--most especially a hilariously jacked-up Martin Scorsese and a desperate James Cameron. Sharon Stone is unexpectedly funny as the capricious, avaricious muse who turns Phillips's life upside down. Brooks is his usual dry, hilarious self. |
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