Review of Dr. T & the Women (2000) by Mike L — 31 Dec 2009
A film that accomplishes the rare feat of being made for no target audience. Any attempt at comedy and satire just comes across as stupid and annoying. A wandering plot with a constant mind-numbing background chatter of beautiful women who stream in and talk much like the Big Mouth.
Billy Bass. About the only parts that were mildly amusing were that we never see the "groom" until the end and that it is so androgynous and looks so much like Liv Tyler that it is no surprise anyway. I would also say that the equilivant would be the Gere/Hunt match, no real difference there.
Really bad movies usually have one bad line made at a time of utter disaster for the main character to highten the drama that comes out of utter air. In this case Shelly Long tells Dr. T during his daughters wedding disaster that " while she loves him, she is quiting to become a pastry chef." There is no need for this line, it is stupid, and is meant to build up false emphaty for Dr. T during his most down time.
This review of Dr. T & the Women (2000) was written by Mike L on 31 Dec 2009.
Dr. T & the Women has generally received mixed reviews.
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