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The Hudsucker Proxy |
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Rating: Summary: from mailroom, to Company President, to suicidal Review: A hilarious story of a nobody being promoted from a mailroom boy to the big cheese. After inventiong the hula hoop he finds out he was only moved tothis new spot as part of the plan to ruin the company. I cannot tell how it ends or you will be spoiled. The ending, however is quite exciting and funny.
Rating: Summary: great movie. coen's did a great job Review: yeh know for kids
Rating: Summary: Wonderful and stylish! Review: Great take off on the 30s and 40s capra movies! Tim Robbins is just wonderful! Hilarious! The pixi-glass still gets me too!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: One of the only clean halarious movies I've seen in a while Review: It's one of those movies that never got the credit it deserved at the box office.
Rating: Summary: Jennifer Jason Leigh is amazing! Review: Jennifer Jason Leigh is so amazing in this movie. This movie tries to be one of those old screwball comedies from the 30's and 40's. It does it very well and Jennifer Jason Leigh does it perfectly. Her intelligent, loud, deep-voice, fast-talking, wise-cracking, head-strong character reminded me so much of Katharine Hepburn in films like "Holiday" and "The Philadelphia Story". She even got the accent right. I thought there could never be another Katharine Hepburn, but Jennifer Jason Leigh has almost nailed it. Amazing! Who would have thought that that young blond actress from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" would have come so far? I'm really impressed.
Rating: Summary: Best Movie No One Has Ever Heard Of Review: Tim Robbins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Paul Newman are perfect in this great comedy from the Coen Brothers. It's clever, funny, and definitely worth seeing especially if you like the Coen Brothers' movies.
Rating: Summary: The Hudsucker Proxy Review: Frank Capra, Ernst Lubitsch and Preston Sturges, move over
Rating: Summary: STYLISH JOEL COEN Review: Joel Coen shows in this film all his talent and creativeness. It is very stylish and visual - because in the movies, the eyes are more important than the ears. For viewers who enjoy camera movements, this film is delightful, there is a lot of them. The suicide scene in the beginning is amazing. The movie may remind you of the Terry Gilliam's film "Brazil", for its fantastic and strange climate. Jennifer Jason Leigh makes an impressive and surprising acting.
Rating: Summary: Hilarious Fairytale Review: This film is a wonderful twentieth century fairy-tale. This movie at one point actually reduced me to rolling around on the ground with laughter (the plexiglass still brings a smile to my face). I cannot recommend this film highly enough. One of the Coen brother's finest works.
Rating: Summary: An Underrated Classic Review: I'm always amazed at how DIFFERENT each of the Coen brothers' movies are. I think they themselves are such big movie fans, that they love to pay homage to all of their favorite genres. "Hud" is a tribute to the fast-talking screwball comedies of the 30's and 40's, even though it's set in the 50's. (It's Rosalind Russell that Jennifer Jason Leigh imitates, not Hepburn.) Great work by Leigh and Tim Robbins, as well as by supporting actors Charles Durning and Paul Newman. Even the most minor characters, such as elevator operators and janitors are given unexpected depth and wit.
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