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The Man with Two Brains [VHS]
The Man with Two Brains [VHS] Fun for your grey matter! – Fogcatcher – Point Sur, Ca
The Steve Martin's "Man With Two Brains is a simple, low-budget, fun for all to see on a dull late nite. It is mastic comedy will have the ribs hurt with laughter. To park your brain in the next glass and enjoy!
Here's another Carl Reiner-directed "farce" that also stars Steve Martin (both formerly worked in the 80s in "Dead Men Do not Wear Plaid"). This is the best this duo with a lot of laugh out loud scenes. There are tons of jokes, both obvious and subtle. In fact, I think, is one of the funniest performances Martin.
I remember it as absolutely light comedy, but was surprised when I did so far this year, and heard all the sex jokes. Reiner turned out to be a dirty oldMan, but he write and direct some very funny movies. It is unusual to be rated for a comedy, "R", but that the evaluation was appropriate. If you know and do not care if a bit slippery, this is a very funny film. : Meet Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr (Steve Martin), the famous brain surgeon. Perhaps the name is not unfamiliar, though it is unpronounceable; the good doctor is the inventor of the celebrated “screw-top” method of brain surgery, in which the top of the skull twists off as easily as the lid of a pickle jar. The man may be a medical genius, but his talent for love leaves something to be desired, which explains his marriage to a gold-digging vixen (Kathleen Turner). Ah, but Dr. Hfuhruhurr may yet find true love, in the form of the disembodied brain he discovers in the lab of a mad scientist–David Warner, gone the Frankenstein route. (Lovely image: Hfuhruhurr in a rowboat, taking the brain out for a romantic ride on the lake.) Thus, in its own utterly goofy way, does The Man with Two Brains delve into the eternal dilemma of male indecision: does a man fall in love with a woman’s body, or with her mind? Along the way, of course, there are gags both highbrow and very, very lowbrow, a mind-body split that might be why critics have tended to prefer the more sophisticated slapstick of All of Me (directed, like this film, by Carl Reiner) and Roxanne among the early Steve Martin outings. Still, this is one of Martin’s funniest pictures, and a game Kathleen Turner, fresh off her Body Heat success, ably spoofs her own sultry image. The cerebral love object is voiced by Sissy Spacek. –Robert Horton The Man with Two Brains [VHS]