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Master of Disguise
Dana Carvey, Brent Spiner

Sony Pictures, 2003

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FUNNY!

I really enjoy watching this movie. I normally don't see many Dana Carvey's movies out there, but he is very funny in this movie. Very creative, and the cast definitely fit their roles. This movie makes me laugh from beginning to end. If your looking for a movie just to get you out of a bored mood, watch it. It definitely gives you a sense of humor.


FUNNY

THIS IS A VERY FUNNY MOVIE. IT WAS A GIFT FOR MY NIECE. SHE LOVES IT.


MORONS!

This is a mindless piece of film making, but who cares!!! My 10yr old son and I laughed throughout the whole thing!!I'ts not supposed to be something it's not.I'ts all about stupid humor that makes you laugh!The MORONS that gave it a one star rating should of known before renting it that it was this type of film. Obviously there not Dana Carvey fans.


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Why no widescreen on this DVD?!

I don't know why certain DVDs released during this time were only released in Fullscreen, this DVD being one I'm dying to see released in Widescreen. I know my question is rhetorical & it won't be anytime soon, but I ask it nonetheless. The other thing that boggles my mind is that the Austin Powers movies thrived and this one didn't. I guess the more perverse and foul a movie somehow makes it a success?! I love the wacky & family-friendly nature of this movie and I'll take Dana Carvey's lovable characters over anything Mike Myers creates in Austin Powers any day. This movie isn't great art, but it makes everyone in my family laugh, is family-friendly and is very quotable. Similar off-the-wall movies that are favorites in my house are Strange Brew, UHF, Better Off Dead and Monty Python & the Holy Grail. We love all of them!!


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For grown-up fans of Dana Carvey, this train wreck of a comedy, is, in the words of Carvey's SNL Ross Perot impression, just sad. But kids love it! Carvey's chameleonesque Pistachio Disguisey is an endearing klutz-turned-hero in the classic Jerry Lewis tradition. So perhaps they won't get the Tony Montana Scarface reference. But his Turtle man is a hoot ("Am I not turtle enough?" is the catchphrase that swept the playgrounds). And when all else fails (and it nearly does), Brent Spiner shows up to steal his scenes as the villain who has a penchant for passing gas after laughing maniacally. No doubt hopes for an Austin Powers-like franchise have been dashed. Certainly, Master, with its cameos by Bo Derek, Jessica Simpson, and Jesse Ventura, lacks Goldmember's A-list star power. But it is way more family-friendly, and that will favorably impress parents. --Donald Liebenson

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