Review of The Dream Team (1989) by Fiona F — 20 Jul 2009
With a great cast it is no wonder why you might want to see The Dream Team. At first it is not a typical comedy and has many underlining dramatic issues that are settled. All the characters have their alone and together moments and the film does not really center on just one problem although Michael Keaton is definitely the most sane of the bunch it is not really saying much.
The best scenes are the ones when they are together but also some of their individual time is awesome. Michael Keaton's anger management problem, Christopher Lloyd OCD and controlling, Peter Boyle believes he is Jesus Christ and Stephen Furst's characters is the most bizarre.
Overall, the movie is serious but also a comedy. It is not your average one because it has more characters that are more dynamic. Overall, It is something I enjoyed.
This review of The Dream Team (1989) was written by Fiona F on 20 Jul 2009.
The Dream Team has generally received positive reviews.
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