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Soapdish
Soapdish

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Category: Movie

Buy New: $9.99



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 8465

Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Video On Demand
Running Time: 97

ASIN: B000I9X9J2

Theatrical Release Date: May 30, 1991
Release Date: August 22, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Just a really funny movie!   October 9, 2008
So silly, so funny -- the near-sighted Kevin Kline trying to read his cue cards (bran flavor? brake fluid? brain fever!), Whoopie Goldberg's exasperated writer (what do you mean bring him back? He was de-capitated! How am I going to write for someone without a head?!). Great cast, funny funny movie.


4 out of 5 stars Life imitating soap imitating life...   September 15, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Don't listen to the naysayer's and haters out there; `Soapdish' is hysterical from start to finish. Yes, this is a golden comedy that works so often you forgive its small faults and minor missteps for the big picture is perfectly satisfying.

Okay, so, let's get down to it. The film tells the story of Celeste Talbert, a huge star on a Soap Opera that has seriously been running for years. Her co-star Montana Moorehead is dying for a larger role, so much so that she would de anything to get Celeste off the show. This would include tempting the shows producer David Seton Barnes with her goodies (um, goodies?). When Talbert's niece winds up as an extra on the show things look like they are always falling in Celeste's favor, but when the show rewrites in her ex-lover Jeffery Anderson everything starts to unravel.

This film is an actor's goldmine, littered with comedic performances that are brilliantly fleshed out and inspired. At the helm of this ship is Sally Field, who in my opinion delivers one of the greatest performances of her career. What is so awesome about each performance, Field's in particular, is that they perfectly fit in that mode of acting so that their real life persona is almost as ridiculous as their Soap-star persona. Filed marvelously portrays all of Celeste's idiosyncrasies with reckless abandon and draws her too us. Kevin Kline is a gem as Jeffrey, and Robert Downey Jr. is hilarious (just love this guy) as the overzealous Barnes. The film belongs to Cathy Moriarty though. She manages to make Montana the most villainous yet intriguing character in the film (not to mention her all too obvious secret that dares to reveal itself at the wrong moments). Whoopi Goldberg and Elisabeth Shue also deliver nice supporting performances too, Goldberg owning each scene like she always does.

The real winner here is the script, which pits real life against the Soap world, which is really imitating life to the extreme, and what works is that `Soapdish' makes it's `real life' moments so much more interesting than it's `Soap Opera' moments. As the actor's lives start to unravel in front of the camera we see them going in and out of character and we see the thin line between reality and fiction.

In the end I strongly recommend this film. It has a few faults, sure, but the sum of its parts creates one hugely refreshing and entertaining film that is sure to keep you laughing and have you begging for more. Field and Moriarty are pure laugh-riots, and the rest of the cast stay right in toe to create a surefire crowd pleaser.



1 out of 5 stars Thumbs Down   September 3, 2008
I like the idea of this movie more than the movie itself. The idea here is sort of soap opera within a soap opera parody. The problem is that it's a one joke movie and once you get the joke - that the personal lives of cast and crew of a soap opera began to parallel the characters they play on television - the joke is then repeated endlessly until it is no longer funny. We are supposed to find it amusing to hear the annoying cast and crew of the soap lie, cheat and yell and scream at each other to the point where it's nauseating. Sally Fields overacts in her role as over the hill actress, Celeste Talbert, whose on screen characters are known for being tragedy queens, when her real live isn't much better. Celeste recalls having a daughter from 20 years earlier by an actor who was written off the show and out of her life at that time as well. His character is resurrected, (literally) on the show. He re-enters her life and after a while it's hard to tell where the characters end on screen and where the off screen lives of these people take over. It's also hard to care. I realize that the idea was to parody the ridiculous story lines of real life soaps, but an hour and a half of this is too much for anybody to have to sit through. The cast and crew yelling and screaming at each other both on and off the screen is more annoying than funny. The movie is just not funny and even though it has it's moments, Sally Field, Whoopi Goldberg and the other big name cast are wasted here as this could have been done better and funnier by the cast and crew of Saturday Night Live. Thumbs down for me.


5 out of 5 stars A Must Watch   June 24, 2008
Great romantic Comedy. Great plot, a little dark at times, which you'll love. What a cast! Really, you need to see this flick!


4 out of 5 stars Plain fun   April 12, 2008
When this movie came out I was younger than 10. But I remember watching it every single time they had it on TBS or TNT. This movie is, plainly put, a lot of fun. Very funny interpretations and a hell of a cast.

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