Review of Who's Harry Crumb? (1989) by Jennifer A — 23 Mar 2006
[size=2]I'm beginning the rather lengthy task of entering into the database every film I have seen, at least those I have a decent memory of. Some may have the briefest of reviews while many will just have a number. Those films that I consider personal favorites and/or those that have some historical signficance I will add later when I have time for more lengthy reviews.
[b]The Bride[/b] was an update of the [i]Bride of Frankenstein[/i], directed by Franc Roddam, and starring Sting and Jennifer Beals. A pretty bland update I might add.
[b]Who's Harry Crumb [/b]is another bad John Candy comedy. It's unfortunate Hollywood could not create better roles for this funny man. Only a few of his films are worthing seeing, and this isn't one of them.
[b]An Innocent Man[/b]. Thank gawd they don't make Tom Selleck movies anymore.
[b]UHF[/b] plays like one really long SNL skit. And not a good SNL skit I might add.
[b]Young Sherlock Holmes[/b], from accomplished director Barry Levinson, chronicles young Sherlock Holmes (Nicolas Rowe) and his friendship with young Watson (Alan Cox). The film is very good in spots, but disintegrates in the second half.
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This review of Who's Harry Crumb? (1989) was written by Jennifer A on 23 Mar 2006.
Who's Harry Crumb? has generally received mixed reviews.
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