Review of Life Stinks (1991) by John Hartl for The Seattle Times — 13 Sep 2009
Mel Brooks' Life Stinks is a fitfully funny vaudeville caricature about life on Skid Row. Premise of a rich man who chooses to live among the poor for a spell feels sorely undeveloped, and suffers from the usual gross effects and exaggerations.
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This review of Life Stinks (1991) was written by John Hartl and published by The Seattle Times on 13 Sep 2009.
Life Stinks has generally received mixed reviews.
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