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Bowfinger (1999)

Bowfinger
"Enough with the loveable dimwit bit--the camera's not even rolling!"

Starring:

Steve Martin
Eddie Murphy

Released By:

Universal Studios

Released In:

1999

Rated:

PG-13

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

A-

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Top comedians Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy team up for the first time in this new comical stab at Hollywood filmmaking from director Frank Oz (Little Shops Of Horrors, In & Out).

Steve Martin is an Ed Wood-type filmmaker who goes to many great lengths to get his latest sci-fi opus to the big screen. Eddie Murphy is Kit Ramsey--the biggest star in Hollywood whom Martin tries to enlist into his project. Murphy gives a strong performance as he dons multiple roles (one is the aforementioned and the other is a sweet, but geeky look-alike.

Martin wrote the screenplay and injects it with a lot of wit and some terrifically sly inside jokes. Director Oz allows his outstanding cast much breathing room and gives them plenty of time to improvise. The stand-outs are Murphy, who gives his box office star character resonance which could only come from his real-life experiences, as well as the lovable Jif--a nerd with a lot of heart--also terrific are Heather Graham as an actress who will do anything to get ahead and Christine Baranski as an aging actress who really gets into her part. Martin does a good job here, but he's been better in other movies. It's his screenplay that's really worth mentioning.

Oz's direction is the best it's been since the hilarious Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. The film is brisk and has some great comic timing. Although Bowfinger isn't the summer's funniest film, it is really a fun time that brings to mind Ed Wood and The Big Picture.

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