Monkeybone (Spanish) (Sub) movies, videos.
Home » VHS » Actors/Actresses » R » Rose Mcgowan

Actors/Actresses • Robert Englund
Actors/Actresses • Randy Quaid
Actors/Actresses • Randall Batinkoff
Actors/Actresses • Rick Charette
Actors/Actresses • Rowan Atkinson
Actors/Actresses • Richard Masur
Actors/Actresses • Ross Malinger
Actors/Actresses • Ruby Keeler
Actors/Actresses • Ronald Colman
Actors/Actresses • Russell Means
Actors/Actresses • Richard Dreyfuss
Actors/Actresses • Rosanna Arquette

Monkeybone (Spanish) (Sub)
buy videos, movies
Monkeybone (Spanish) (Sub) List Price: $9.98
Our Price: $9.48
You Save: $0.5

Features
 Animated
 Color
 Live
 Original recording reissued
 Subtitled
 NTSC

In Theaters : 23 February, 2001
Video Release : 29 January, 2002
[ + Zoom ]   [ Buy Now ] Video : Usually ships in 24 hours
Monkeybone (Spanish) (Sub) Customer Reviews
  1     2     3  
♥♥♥♥♥ as great as 'strangelove' . . . and funnier
O.K. Duffers! Put up your dukes. Without question the most tasteless, reckless, perjoratively brilliant film ever made. Attacks all sacred cows of Amazon reviewers such as the little girl from Kansas who thinks that Micheal Moore ought to be tried for treason, "cause I just can't stand him". A few of the sacred cows?: the medical establishment, modern science, animation, family films - and family values, PG-13 type movies, love making, love itself, "steamy" sex scenes performed with clothes on, Christian eschatology, religion, Divine Command Theory, human relationships, so-called purpose, will, the meaning of life, life/death, etc. The casting of Whoopi Goldberg as God is simply the perfection of the genre; the acting is utterly without pretention or ham, magnificent up and down the line; and the direction, set design, and editing of one zany scene after another of daunting intricacy should have been awarded Oscars. And they might have, had not the film (which apparently drove the producers into virtual or actual bankrupcy - sort of the 'Heaven's Gate' of comedies), insulted essentially over 95% of any audience who ever saw it in a theatre, and probably most of those who saw it somewhere else. I, however, loved it - the trite "picture truly worth a thousand words" never rung more true - saying in both pictures and words most everything I've ever wanted to say to most everyone I've met over the past thirty years - but never had the time, will, or wit to quite as efficiently lay it on the line.
  1     2     3  

[+] SiteMap