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Movie Reviews of What's New PussycatMovie Review: Believe it or not... it's terrible. Summary: 1 Stars
The year: 1965. The cast: Peter Sellers. Peter O'Toole. Woody Allen. Ursula Andress. The soundtrack: Burt Bacharach. Tom Jones. Dionne Warwick. Manfred Mann. The movie: Believe it or not -- terrible. Really... as in unwatchable (other than the relatively entertaining animated opening credits.) Painfully unfunny slapstick routines, actors seemingly reading their lines off of cue cards, and no plot to speak of. Not even fun to watch for 60's camp value like The Party or Casino Royale... I had to turn it off at about the halfway mark.
Grade: Incomplete
Safest bet: Get the soundtrack, skip the movie...
Movie Review: Wonderful,, exhilarating "psychoanalytic" comedy Summary: 1 Stars
Peter Sellers as well as Peter O'Toole and all the beautiful women: Capucine, Romy Schneider, etc, make ot his movie an extraordinary satire of the 60's. Was really that world that mad? Of course! You couldn't stand life without a psychonalist. Thus, the film reflects precisey that. The lack of self-confidence, the incapacity of accepting the values of that decade, till -happy ending, of course- O'Toole and Schneider get married and lived happily everafter. And everybody has surpassed their personal crises. Good for the movie. The humour is just wonderful. I recommend it most enthusiastically
Movie Review: Unwatchable Summary: 1 Stars
I recorded this from TV, and tried to watch it. I even tried to just watch a little each day, to see if there was anything remotely funny in it. I finally gave up yesterday, and erased it. I actually felt sorry for Peter O'Toole, that he had to do the unfunny things he had to do in this movie. Life is too short to sit through this thing. Amazing that some people think it's great. Unbearably bad.
Movie Review: Woody's misogynistic foray Summary: 1 Stars
This is an unwatchable piece of woman hating from a director who would continue to show his contempt for women into the present. Why didn't Mia Farrow and Soon-yi Previn watch this movie and see the signs of a pathological personality.
Movie Review: Nothing's New Summary: 1 Stars
The funniest part of this movie is the first 2 minutes of classic Sellers' comedy. After that it goes downhill fast and becomes a disjointed attempt to amuse. What was I thinking when I bought this one?
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