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There are about ten laughs in this film by smarmfart Al Franken. Worth seeing once.
But Franken's brilliant creation is Stuart himself.
Full disclosure: I loath Franken's politics and most of his other humour, but this work is a brilliant exception.
Stuart Saves his family is an overlong extension of a SNL skit about "Stuart" the over twelve-stepped psychological casualty of our continuously self-indulgent selves. Rather than overcome his traumas, Stuart nurses ...
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I'll admit I liked the Stuart Smalley sketches, but this film is atrocious. It's especially disappointing because I was actually an extra on it (when I was rather young, and I didn't make the final cut, which isn't why I dislike the film). The film was a chore to sit through, another example of taking an SNL sketch (a memorable one, mind you) and stretching into an 85 minute bore. It doesn't help that Franken, who I never thought was hilarious, is not a great lead actor and he can't really carry this ...
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Absolutely hilarious. And, painfully true.
Anyone who has gone through any kind of recovery program can identify with the humour of Stuart Saves His Family.
Great stuff. Al Franken is a genius. My favorite scene is when Stuart in a fit of depression, holes up in bed with packages of cookies.
Excellent...
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This was a funny movie. Probably not one of the funniest SNL movies, but better than SUPERSTAR. It would have been even better if Al Franken had not become AL FRANKEN since it came out. Even with his real life aside, it still made me laugh and I applaud his performance.
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This movie deserves to be a comedy cult classic. The Smalley family is as familiar as, well, your own, and the way the movie reveals their dysfunction is pitch perfect. Team up lively writing, a great cast, and the right balance of heartwarming and sarcastic humor, and you have Stuart Saves His Family.