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Who's the Caboose? (1997)

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Summary: A documentary team gets a grant to do a film on a rare fatal disease that is attacking homeless people. However, they quickly find the film too depressing. Ducking into a nightclub, they discover a young Manhattan comedienne and decide instead to follow her as she makes the circuit of auditions in L.A. as she tries to get a TV pilot. Unfortunately, she has failed to tell her boyfriend of this move. He decides he will trail her out west. (imdb)
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Directed By: Sam Seder
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na fakesenator
80
T8
na ConradGamma
20
T3
na imdb
55
T3
na LetsGoEatHuh
45
T4
na SirStuckey
60
T5
It's pretty entertaining. The two leads do a good job, but the funniest people tend to be the actors with bit parts (i.e. Maron and Cross). I'll watch anything with H. Jon Benjamin in it and he did a great job. As entertaining as it is, I have a feeling this is something comedians from the New York scene enjoy more than us rubes. We get that L.A. is a fake place and we understand the satire of the film, it just doesn't affect us on a personal level like it does/did for them.
na FitFortDanga
64
T3
Silverman and Seder do a reasonably good job with their characters. The problem is that it's not terribly original. It's the same kind of acerbic jab at the Hollywood process that we've seen a hundred times before. Hollywood Shuffle and The Big Picture come to mind. Originality isn't everything, but a lot of the gags and plot developments were just too predictable. Still, it has a certain endearing charm, especially if you're a fan of the talent. Rarely laugh-out-loud funny, but amusing enough.
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