Death to Smoochy (2002)
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An average movie
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" Director: Danny DeVito His 5th Movie My 5th movie watched from the director DeVito delivers another dark comedy and really seems to be developing a certain style, even if not great, at this point in his directing career. It's too bad his next movie, "Duplex" was so bad, maybe being the reason it was the last feature he has directed. Norton and Williams are really good in this, but the results of the story and development are underwhelming. Added to Lists: Top Ten Performances - Edward N"
" Director: Danny DeVito His 5th Movie My 5th movie watched from the director DeVito delivers another dark comedy and really seems to be developing a certain style, even if not great, at this point in his directing career. It's too bad his next movie, "Duplex" was so bad, maybe being the reason it was the last feature he has directed. Norton and Williams are really good in this, but the results of the story and development are underwhelming. Added to Lists: Top Ten Performances - Edward N"
" Nora Wells "Listen, Sheldon, I'm not proud of it but, there was a time in my life when I was a bit of a kiddie host groupie.""
" "You better grow eyes in the back of your head, you horned piece of shit, because I'm not gonna sleep until worms are crawling up your foam-rubber ass! I'm goin' on safari motherfucker! SAH-FAR-I!" Directed by Danny DeVito Written by Adam Resnick Music by David Newman Cinematography by Anastas N. Michos Editing by Jon Poll"
" Directed by: Danny DeVito Produced by: Andrew Lazar and Peter MacGregor Scott Written by: Adam Ressnick Cinematography: Anastas N. Michos Edited by: Jon Poll Music by: David Newman Songs and lyrics by: Adam Ressnick, David Newman, and Edward Norton Distributed by: Warner Bros."
"Robin Williams Robin Williams has made a career out of being the most manic of funnymen, and while the Academy only cares when he's acts against type, we feel it's more fitting to honor the man for what he's best at -- being insanely funny and insane in general. Never has there been a better display of both than in Death to Smoochy, a pitch black comedy from 2002 that finds the former Mrs. Doubtfire as Rainbow Randolph, a corrupt host of a kids' television show who's just been replaced by the re"