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Kevin Spacey is prout, an alien who appears in Grand central Station one day and is taken by authorities to a mental hospital. Jeff Bridges is a shrink who tries to learn who Spacey really is but is thwarted along the way because Prout seems to know quite a bit about
his home planetary system. I enjoyed this when it came out and again last night.
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I thought it was crap.By the way, one thing really bugged me about this movie - wasn't there one scene where the lab tech discovers that he can see in the ultraviolet spectrum? Was there ever an explanation for that? Because it didn't synch up with the ending of the movie.
Two Spacey movies I did like however:
Swimming with Sharks
The Big Kahuna
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there with this overly talky effort and "Pay it Forward."
This last one sank Helen Hunt. One could only, after all, be enthralled by her shiny new breasts and nipples for so long...(Her nipples, in "As Good as it Gets" must have set some sort of record for perpetual erection).
Spacey, let us all hope, will survive and make some more "Usual Suspect" "Se7en-" quality movies.
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I agree that Spacey was great in both The Usual Suspects and Seven. I also liked him in American Beauty (although that movie seems to polarize folks here.) I can't recall the order in which Spacey did those 3 movies but he has certainly taken a turn for the worse since then.Was that movie with Spacey playing Bobby Darrin ever released? That one didn't look (to me) like a step in the right direction either.
Not ony was the Darrin flick released but Spacey toured with a big band singing Darrin songs. He sounds a lot like Darrin.
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Although Spacey is almost always fun to watch, even in crap.
In Vino Veritas
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I just saw her in Woody Allen's "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" and couldn't take my eyes off them, uh, her.
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Thought I saw somewhere that this movie was in reference to a true story(?) Have the soundtrack and LOVE that funky synth song in the beginning of the movie.
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