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Directors:
Writers (WGA):
Elaine May (1978 screenplay Heaven Can Wait) and
Warren Beatty (1978 screenplay Heaven Can Wait) ...
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Warren Beatty (1978 screenplay Heaven Can Wait) ...
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Release Date:
16 February 2001 (USA)
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Tagline:
A story of premature reincarnation.
Plot:
After dying before his time, an aspiring comic gets a second shot at life...by being reincarnated as a wealthy but un-likeable businessman. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 nomination
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(32 articles)
‘New Moon’ Director Quits Filmmaking, Doesn’t Sound Smug At All
(From FilmSchoolRejects. 18 November 2009, 10:34 AM, PST)
Chris Weitz admits 'New Moon' is the 'Empire Strikes Back' of the 'Twilight' saga
(From Hitfix. 17 November 2009, 11:22 AM, PST)
(From FilmSchoolRejects. 18 November 2009, 10:34 AM, PST)
Chris Weitz admits 'New Moon' is the 'Empire Strikes Back' of the 'Twilight' saga
(From Hitfix. 17 November 2009, 11:22 AM, PST)
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Not as bad as I thought, but not like the original!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Chris Rock | ... | Lance Barton | |
| Regina King | ... | Sontee Jenkins | |
| Chazz Palminteri | ... | King | |
| Eugene Levy | ... | Keyes | |
| Frankie Faison | ... | Whitney Daniels | |
| Mark Addy | ... | Cisco | |
| Greg Germann | ... | Sklar | |
| Jennifer Coolidge | ... | Mrs. Wellington | |
| Wanda Sykes | ... | Wanda | |
| John Cho | ... | Phil Quon | |
| Mario Joyner | ... | Apollo M.C. | |
| Bryetta Calloway | ... | Gospel Singer | |
| Martha Chaves | ... | Rosa | |
| Brian Rhodes | ... | Charles Wellington, III | |
| Herb Lovelle | ... | Trashman |
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Rated PG-13 for language, sexual humor and some drug references.
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Runtime:
87 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #38009) |
Iceland:L |
Malaysia:U |
South Korea:15 |
Finland:K-11 |
Canada:14A (Manitoba) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:PG |
Brazil:12 |
Germany:6 |
Netherlands:AL |
Spain:7 |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:12 |
Singapore:PG
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In an early scene, Mrs. Wellington (Jennifer Coolidge) and Sklar (Greg Germann) are about to have sex on a pool table. In American Pie (1999), Coolidge's character played a married woman who had sex on a pool table with a younger man.
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Continuity: At the beginning of the day that Sontee and Wellington have their first date, her hair is parted on the right. When she is kneeling down after he gets knocked out, her hair is parted on the left. Later that evening, in front of her apartment, her hair is parted on the right again.
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References Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
What If I Was White
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There is a general feeling amongst film fans and critics that 1941s Here Comes Mr. Jordan is the best-yet screen version of Harry Segall's stage piece Heaven Can Wait. Another worthy remake, although not as good as Here Comes Mr. Jordan, was 1978s Heaven Can Wait, which lost some of the original's charm but still had plenty of wonderful ensemble acting. This is the third version of the story I have seen on-screen, and with Heaven Can Wait and Here Comes Mr. Jordan fresh in my memory, I was expecting to hate this picture with a passion. Here Comes Mr. Jordan is among my thirty favorite films ever, and I thoroughly enjoyed its remake.
Although simpler at times and less sophisticated, Down to Earth is an attention holder. If it came on tv, I would probably change the chanel after a few minutes, but stuck in the teatre, I was not tempted to walk out (as I often am). Don't get me wrong: I did not like this movie, but it exceeded my expectations. It brought in some funny new twists that if handled by a more pedigree cast and crew could have formed a contemporary classic.
Unfortunately, it was made for the masses, and (inexplicably) was quite popular with it theatrical release. Don't go out of your way to see this, but if you have some time to kill, by all means take a look. But be sure to watch the orignal two picture versions to see how it should have been done.