Take an old idea, add a top notch comedy cast and some deliriously awkward moments, pop a spliff in its mouth and you're got this wayward but occasionally very funny alt.comedy.
This movie is so funny. I was laughing the whole time I watched it. Ben Stiller, Drew Barrymore, and the little old Lady are so hilarious. I def recommend this movie.
this story of magic, madness and metempsychosis will have you feeling like a rabbit trying to puzzle out what exactly is going on as wilder wolves circle and headlights career toward you out of the darkness.
How Posey's neurotic, self-destructive heroine finds her way to healing is the core of this generous film, whose moral is that happiness can't begin unless you're open to its possibility.
The slick satire cleverly equates materialism, narcissism, misogyny, and classism with homicide, but you may laugh so loud at the protagonist that you won't be able to hear yourself laughing with him.
Obviously the makers of Your Highness are competing with Zack Snyder in the race to see who can waste money fastest and in the most outrageous manner possible.
Waste of money. Waste of time. Plain stupid. It was the major vulgarity all through the show, that just threw the movie off, and what it was about! Don't waste your time on this..
Lynch needs to renew himself with an influx of the deep feeling he has for people, for outcasts, and lay off the cretins and hobgoblins and zombies for a while.
This started out as a pilot for an ongoing TV series but didn't get picked up.\nDavid Lynch loved the world he had created so much that he bought the rights back and reinvented it as a movie. He filmed and added new footage to make this into a very unique movie.\n\nThis is one of those Lynch films that you will want to watch multiple times just to experience again the amazing mood and to figure out just what is going on underneath the surface.\n\nThis is one of the best of Lynch's more recent work and is definetly worth a purchase...especially at this price.
The performers are fresh and offbeat, with the diminutive Peter Dinklage (Elf, The Station Agent) especially funny as a gay wedding planner named Benson Hedges.