The
Ladies Man Movie Review:
Leon
Phelps better known to the world, as The Ladies Man is the
latest in a long line of films to be made out of Saturday
Night Live skits. Usually I take this as an indicator of
the films destiny to be a total suckfest, but I suspected
that the ladies man might be different. You see the Ladies
Man sketch is actually funny. At least I think it is, and
if it's a funny sketch then it usually turns out to be a
funny film. (Blues Brothers Wayne's World -Funny, Night
at the Roxbury, Its Pat, and Superstar- NOT FUNNY) A big
reason for this is Tim Meadows.
The
story focuses on the Leon and his producer Julie. They are
fired from their overnight call in radio show due to some
offensive (hilarious) on air Language. They have to go out
and look for work. Leon becomes desperate for money so he
puts forth a plan of action! He sleeps with a random woman
and gets a letter from an unidentified woman. She is rich
and wants Leon to move in with her. As Leon tracks down
his mystery woman he begins to notice that he has feelings
for Julie. It is not the most original script in the world
but they do pull it off and they do it in a funny way.
Two
of the movies standouts are Billy Dee Williams as Lester,
the narrator/bartender that guides us through the tale.
Another is Will Farrell who plays Lance. Lance has organized
a lynch mob of husbands who's wives have cheated on them
with Leon.
The
few places where the film falls flat is a scene where Leon
challenges Julie's ex fiancée to a gross pickled food eating
contest. Leon keeps raising the stakes by eating worse and
worse food only to have the other guy eat pickled human
feces. It is a low point of the film.
If
you are in the mood for a no brainer funny movie, Ladies
man is worth seeing. On a 1 to 10, it gets a 7.5
Paul
Ferris
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