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Yellow Pages

Yellow Pages

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: fair detective movie
Review: It is quite obvious that "Going Undercover" was not a box office hit and rightly so. The movie holds your interest at first but then the plot gets lame shortly after. The script is weak and so is the performance of the actors. Lea Thompson did not do a good job playing Merrigold. (What kind of a name is Merrigold)? I have seen Lea Thompson in much better movies than this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HE'S NO JACK lEMMON!!GOOD MOVIE THOUGH!!
Review: THIS IS A FAIRLY GOOD MOVIE ALTHOUGH THE STAR IS NOTHING COMPARED TO HIS FATHER AS AN ACTOR,THE LATE,GREAT JACK LEMMON.LEA THOMPSON WAS SUPERB IN THE MOVIE!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll find laughter in the Yellow Pages...
Review: When you watch Sam Taft in the role of the stumbling, bumbling, good-guy-without-a-clue Al Baxter, you can't help but wonder why Jim Carrey has all the money. Taft's deadpan, underplayed humor is an absolute scream to watch. I laughed out loud several times while watching this hilarious film, and I'm the type of guy that usually says, "Oh yeah, that's kinda funny," while viewing movies that make the average person howl and cry and roll around on the floor gasping for breath.

This is the kind of film you should watch whenever your spirits are at their lowest -- it's an instant cure for the blues.

-- Look for character actor Chris Ullman in the role of the mysterious, wacked-out FBI agent, Mr. X, in the infamous park bench meeting with the clueless Al Baxter (Sam Taft).

Ullman should be arrested -- for scene stealing.

I would have given this film a six-star rating, but you only let us go up to five!


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