Rating: Summary: Probably funnier with an audience Review: The Ladies Man basically came off as just an okay movie (I'm not exactly sure why it was rated R), but most Saturday Night Live movies aren't all that anyway. If you try to watch this movie and you have never seen a Ladies Man sketch on SNL, you'll probably think most of the jokes are sophomoric, so your best bet is to catch some SNL reruns with the sketch to get up to speed. But all in all, the movie seems like it would have been funnier if you saw it in the theater where you could watch it with an audience (and I mean a REAL audience, not a laugh track). I suggest you rent it first or try to catch it on HBO, but don't watch it alone; invite some friends over.Anthony Rupert
Rating: Summary: Hella Funny Review: The ladies man is absolutely hillarious. Funny through and through. You will laugh time and time again. Truly an SNL Classic.
Rating: Summary: Yeah Baby, That was Cool, but I gotta Go! Review: The Ladies Man is by far one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. I couldn't wait til the dvd came out. Tim Meadows is absolutely hilarious in this movie and the supporting cast is pretty good too. I gotta tell you that if you are looking for an excellent comedy to watch with "jane" you have found the one.
Rating: Summary: "The Ladies LOVE Leon Phelps!" Review: The under-appreciated, extremely talented Tim Meadows finally got his moment in the big screen spotlight with 2000's "The Ladies Man." The film may not have been a commercial hit, but in terms of delivering good-hearted, somewhat risque laughs, it's a huge success. Naturally, Tim plays Leon Phelps, his popular Saturday Night Live character aptly dubbed, "The Ladies' Man." Perhaps to avoid repetition from earlier SNL theatrical outings, in the movie Leon is made the host of a radio call-in show, rather than a television show as in the well-known Saturday Night Live skits. Nothing else has changed, however, as Leon is still the same light-hearted, lisping, clueless swinger, with the right answers to all your romantic queries. Unfortunately, Leon's answers are often flat out wrong, not to mention highly offensive. And when his keen interest in "da butt" gets him in trouble one time too many, he and his producer, Julie Simmons (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's Karyn Parsons), find themselves on the search for a new radio station to work for. Leon is sidetracked from the seemingly hopeless job-hunt, however, when a letter from a mystery woman promises to solve his money problems forever. If only he knew which of his many past "Sweet Things" the letter was from! And this isn't the sum of our leading man's problems. Leon is also being hunted down by an armed organization of vengeful husbands, the "Victims of the Smiling Ass." It seems that Leon has a habit of including unsatisfied, married women amongst his many conquests, and the smiley face tattoo on his derriere is the only clue the V.S.A. has to his identity, but that will change before the story is over. Leon will find himself having to confront the vicious mob, his unwillingness to take on responsibility, and his feelings for his disenchanted producer, Julie, all at the same time!
In the end, everything works out well for Leon, if rather inexplicably. But that's not the important thing. As with so many other films centered around outrageous characters like Leon Phelps, the main focus is the humor of the quirky personality in the starring role, not the plot. Leon's hilarious appearance, speech impediment, and outlook on life are the reasons to watch "The Ladies Man," and they're so entertaining that they are reason enough! The supporting cast is nothing to gloss over, though. As with any SNL movie, the film is studded with cameos and spot-on casting choices for the purpose of getting the most "ha" out of your "ha-has." The legendary Billy Dee (Lando) Williams is outstanding as the smooth talking bartender/narrator who recounts a back-story for Leon that fits the character to the bill. John Witherspoon never fails to crack me up, as he does here in the very funny role of "Scrap Iron." Lee Evans of "Mouse Hunt" is a personal fave too, and a couple of "Kids In the Hall" alumni also make the scene! Of course, Will Ferrell is a comedic genius, even in the old comedy standby of a closet homosexual hiding behind machismo. Sure, it's a cliche, but Ferrell seems to know it, and makes it funny for that very reason! As funny and charismatic as they all are, though, this movie belongs entirely to Tim Meadows. This is HIS baby, and it's well worth picking up for repeat enjoyment. The DVD is practically bare bones, but it does include some cast and crew interviews, a theatrical trailer, and is presented in widescreen format, and those are the important things. Highly recommended for a night of laughs, time and time again!
Rating: Summary: Sweet-thang Review: This is a better screen adaptation for SNL, more than we are used to seeing. Tim Meadows was great, even Kimberly Amber was pretty good, and the ... thrill of wresteling... I loved it I wasn't expecting much in the way of story, and I wasn't overjoyed, more like plesantly suprised.
Rating: Summary: We've all met The Ladies Man! Review: This movie is filled with hysterical, yet typical, SNL one-liners and quick witt. If you've enjoyed Mr. Meadows on SNL, you HAVE to see this movie. Tim Meadows is Leon Phelps, a DJ who provides extreme advice to listeners. After a run of bad luck, he is terminated from his job and must find a past lover who will make him rich. His search is long and hilarious. This 90 minute movie will have you slipping out of your seat from comedic relief. It's sexual refrences and regular pimp like scenerios remind us that we all know someone like Leon. It could be our boyfriend, father, uncle, cousin, friend from the local bar, or even your own brother. If you're looking for something to make you cry with laughter rent or buy this movie. It's the best SNL movie. Underrated by critics, this movie will have you in a good mood for days.
Rating: Summary: I feel all oily! Review: This movie STINKS. The Ladies Man is such a horrible waste of talent, it literally embarrassses the pants off comic geniuses Tim Meadows and Lee Evans. On the other hand, for this Mens Lady there IS one good thing about The Ladies Man: literally embarrassing the pants off comic geniuses Tim Meadows and Lee Evans! NICE TUSHIES!
Rating: Summary: One of the funniest SNL movies Review: This movie was non stop laughter, if you are a fan of SNL you should definately see this movie. Tim Meadows is at his best in this movie.
Rating: Summary: Weak character = weaker movie Review: Tim Meadows is the Ladies Man, the radio DJ love talk man and his goal, to please every woman he meets. And to also try and give us all a laugh. O.k. I gotta say it, unfortunately the Ladies Man isn't one of Meadows' strongest SNL characters. In all honesty, when I saw this movie in the theaters, I basically thought that it was going to be like Austin Powers but instead it was weak character with no Action and reused and recycled sexual humor that got boring after a while. That and the musical number to fund and beat the Ladies Man to death really cheapened the already played out in 10 minutes movie. By doing the little musical number, the movie just strung itself along until the end credits. I really wouldn't suggest this movie because it's not as funny as some of the other SNL spin off characters. Molly Shannon's SUPERSTAR, Will Ferrel and Chris Kattan's NIGHT AT THE ROXBURY and who could forget Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in WAYNE'S WORLD? Those are 3 more preferrable SNL movies. Normally I love the work Tim Meadows does but this was just not a good movie for him. I gave it an extra star for a reason, it ended.
Rating: Summary: Tim Meadows is the Ladies Man! Review: Very funny movie with some good acting by Tim Meadows. He is an underrated actor and comedian. Some dull parts, but overall an entertaining flick. I recommend it anyone.
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