Rating: Summary: Great movie deserves a great DVD Review: This is one of my favorite movies, but they could do SO much more with the DVD. How about a commentary track by Betty Thomas or, even better, the Stern show crew? They could also incude some clips from radio bits Howard's done in the past. There is really limitless potential for this DVD, but it falls WAY short.
Rating: Summary: Great movie, Horrible DVD... Review: I love Howard Stern and loved this movie, but I am giving this a bad review because the DVD is very dissapointing. There are NO extras, i would have loved to hear Howards commentary, or seen deleted scenes, which I know there are because I've seen the making of elswhere and they showed scence not in the movie. By the way, there wasnt even that making of special I saw!!. And the funny version they showed on the USA network where Howard comes out and explains why they can't show you some scences could have been on here. I already had the video, and wish I didn't spend the money on this. Like I said, Great movie, but if you already own it on VHS, save your money.
Rating: Summary: ...and a baba booey to y'all Review: i actually first saw this in a film class i took. it was our reward 4 being good students for the year. i had previously never heard anything about his show or anything else; the girl i was seeing at the time of the film's release hated him. so to my surprise i took to this guy like mad after this movie, and i continue my fascination with the king of all media and his troops. it was really well done-the story does not lag at all-, the casting is superb, especially paul giamatti as howard's program director "pigvomit" (the first of many high-profile radio station managers that have 2 put up w/howard) and mary mccormack as his wife alison. the rest of howard's sidekicks actually do a better job in the film than i would have figured; robin quivers looks a little nervous at times, but fred (or eric?) norris does a fantastic job, appearing pretty much throughout the film. if u cannot stand howard then watch the film anyway; it's a very entertaining film. drop dead funny at times, it's actually a film u can watch from beginning 2 end and not get bored. now that howard is separated/divorced, it would be good 2 see a sequel. or a film on just his daily show activities; some of his guests-from k.c. to hank the drunken dwarf to beetlejuice (my favorite-"who, me?") are films in themselves.oh yeah...f jackie.
Rating: Summary: F Jackie! Review: After a hilarious and inventive first thirty or so minutes, this Howard Stern biopic eventually bogs down into a formulaic, slob comedy. The story focuses on how a egomaniacal "king of all media" could be a faithful husband and family man through thick and thin and his battles with NBC brass. The book which this film is based on is much more funny and heartfelt, but the film still delivers several laugh till you hurt scenes.
Rating: Summary: Howard Stern EARNED my respect for real! Review: I was someone who was thrown out of a broadcasting school in 1996 for reasons I will not explain, however after watching this movie, I gained the respect for a man who battled radio, and WON! I never caught on to his show all that much, but there are likes and dislikes for everyone (i.e. I'm surprised anyone would listen to Rush Limbaugh, but people do or the guy who is as big a conservative as his body and his mouth wouldn't still be on the air.), however after watching this movie, I almost wrote or called him to dump all over my broadcasting school. I respect him because he put his entire radio career on the line to bring us what he does today. Rock on, How!
Rating: Summary: heartwarming and funny in one movie Review: the king of all media tries to cover all the bases in this film and pretty much gets it done. from the movie, you can tell how much he lives his wife and how he knows that SHE is the true purveyor of his success. then on the comedic side are the on-air bits in the movie that are some of the funniest moments on screen in recent time. heartwarming, engaging, and entertaining, stern shines in his film debut with a charming tale of how he made it to the top.
Rating: Summary: Fun and entertaining Review: "Private Parts" is a pretty good movie. It's about how Howard Stern suffered being a disc jockey early in his career until he found the right people to team up with who could put up with his kind of talk and humor. It also tells of how him and his wife met and the troubles that they have had. In short, it's a biography of the now famous Howard Stern. It's a hilarious and entertaining movie. For those of you who are not Howard Stern fans, this movie might turn you into one of his fans."Private Parts" is a good movie and the best part about it is that the women all look good, especially Jenna Jameson. It just might change your opinion of Howard Stern if you watch it.
Rating: Summary: alright Review: some really funny moments are in this movie for example see the scene with the puppets which is in about the first half hour of the movie.i cant see why this movie won so many awards.some people could like it because of lots of unnecesary nudity
Rating: Summary: Jenna is gorgeous Review: Pretty entertaining movie. Stern shows his wimpy, goofy, awkward side but doesn't show his mean side. He portrays himself as a nice guy, often a nerd. Jenna Jameson is pretty. Robin Quivers is too. Mary McCarthy plays his wife Alison, but comes off very Irish instead of Jewish. She's pretty too. The highlight of the whole movie is how pretty Jenna Jameson is. The bad guy radio executives are tiresome. The best acting in the movie comes from the guy who plays Howard's father. He deserves an Oscar nomination if they give an award for small comedy roles.
Rating: Summary: very average Review: i was curious about this film so i checked it out.and it was very Main-Stream.none of the shock jock stuff.a few things here&there but overall Howard played it way to safe&Conservative.
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