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Cop Rock (1990)
The funniest show EVER!!!
It was so bad it was good in high camp fashion. It was a comedy that didn't mean to be a comedy because it was so ridiculous. I am still shocked that it actually got green lighted and made it on the air and I still get a chuckle when I think of some of the scenes from that show. My favorite memories: 1) The stenographer that pulls back a sheet revealing a piano and the jury singing a chorus of "he's guilty!" 2) The stalker singing about the actress he is stalking and his obsession of stalking ( I am giggling as I write this one) Come On! Who can actually make stuff like that up! It was so awful and embarrassing but it was like slowing down to see a car wreck on the freeway. My Dad got me to watch it when he told me he was channel surfing one night and saw a cop stand a prisoner up against a wall and shoot him. He thought this was going to be a gritty cop drama, and then they all broke into a song? This couldn't be real but it was. Thank You for the memories Cop Rock!
Always Crashing in the Same Car (2007)
Interesting short story
Possible spoiler I thought this short movie was very interesting and I always love movies with a surprise twist at the end. ( This is my first review, is mentioning a surprise twist a spoiler?) I did not see the political left wing messages in this piece and I would be the first to call out and criticize it as such. To me it was the basic theme of rich vs poor, have vs have not, and how there are two sets rules and laws for either one. Another theme explored is the shifting of power both real and perceived from one man to another and how suddenly the man who thought he had power is suddenly beholden to another. The last theme is something we can relate to, getting into trouble and just wanting it to all go away. It makes you think on how far are you willing to compromise your values and would you behold yourself to another person, end up in someone's pocket, to make your problem go away?
What stands out is Grant and McGann's acting. Awesome performances that brought all those major themes to light.