This Glick flick balloons from sketch comedy to feature film -- and you can see the stretch marks from the strain.
Jiminy Glick in LaLaWood (2004)
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Reviews Counted:44
Fresh:10
Rotten:34
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: A television sketch streatched to feature length.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] For language and crude sexual content
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:May 6, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $25,660
Synopsis: Multitalented comedian Martin Short brings his character Jiminy Glick, the Butte, Montana entertainment television reporter, to the big screen in the comedy JIMINY GLICK IN LALAWOOD. A little... Multitalented comedian Martin Short brings his character Jiminy Glick, the Butte, Montana entertainment television reporter, to the big screen in the comedy JIMINY GLICK IN LALAWOOD. A little sweaty and a lot excitable, Jiminy's finally headed to the big time: the Toronto Film Festival. With his wife Dixie (Jan Hooks) and twin sons Matthew and Modine in tow, Jiminy is poised to realize his celebrity-worshipping dreams by becoming an industry player. After he scores an interview with reclusive, bad-boy actor Ben DiCarlo (Corey Pearson), Jiminy is catapulted to sudden fame and everyone wants in on the action. A famous actress on the decline, Miranda Coolidge (Elizabeth Perkins), seeks Jiminy out, but their new friendship appears to have a deadly result. Can gentle journalist Glick have a hidden violent side? Short, who co-wrote this film with Paul Flaherty and Michael Short, first introduced Jiminy Glick via his Comedy Central television program PRIMETIME GLICK. Here, in a feature-length film, Jiminy has ample room to skewer the pervasive culture of celebrity worship while tying in knowledge of movies and Hollywood history. Staying with his family in a creepy hotel far from the glitterati, with director David Lynch (Short again) as a quasi-guide and narrator, Jiminy navigates the treacherous waters of fame with hilarious results. [More]
Starring: Martin Short, Corey Pearson, Elizabeth Perkins, Jan Hooks
Starring: Martin Short, Corey Pearson, Elizabeth Perkins, Jan Hooks, John Michael Higgins, Janeane Garofalo
Director: Vadim Jean
Director: Vadim Jean
Screenwriter: Martin Short, Paul Flaherty
Producer: Bernie Brillstein, Paul Brooks, Peter Safran, Martin Short
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Jiminy Glick in LaLaWood
The plot barely even qualifies as a throwaway, but along the way there are several funny bits.
Reinforces the oft-made argument that sketches that work in quick doses on the small screen can get repellent fast in feature-length format.
How you feel about Short's alter ego will probably determine how you feel about Jiminy Glick in Lalawood, a giddy, gassy piece of lunatic fluff that recounts Jiminy's rise to fame.
If I could do a celebrity interview with Martin Short and ask one question, it would be 'Why?'
The sight of Short impersonating David Lynch, in portentous Rod Serling mode, is priceless.
The improvised dialogue has a no-holds-barred quality that can hit or miss. But when it hits, it can be hysterical.
I did find myself laughing at times, and if you are a Jiminy Glick fan, you will too.
It is almost guaranteed one's enjoyment of "Lalawood" will depend on how much arcane knowledge of Hollywood and cinema one has.
The great junket whore movie is still awaiting to be made. But Jiminy Glick In Lalawood is a step in the right direction.
Sporadically amusing but more often flat...its batting average is regrettably low.
There are only so many show-biz junkies in the known universe, and maybe they'll be the only ones who will find Jiminy Glick in La La Wood a font of endless giggles.
What Short does not deserve -- and neither do we -- is a feature-length movie about Jiminy.
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