Friday, October 13, 2023

Movie review - "King of Comedy" (1982) ****1/2 (warning: spoilers)

 Gosh this is a good film. I was turned off Scorsese with all his violence and redemption but presented with an excellent script by him he rises to the occasion. No whip pans, needle drops, people smashing up people in bars, nagging wives.

It's a slow burn cringe comedy about an obssessed stalker who winds up kidnapping a late night talk show. Jerry Lewis has a terrific role as the host, emotionally dead, wound up, stressed, abused by strangers in the streets. Robert de Niro is excellent as a pestering all too believable type. Sandra Bernhard is X factor as de Niro's deranged accomplice - she has so much danger and excitement.

It's a superb script from Paul D. Zimmerman. I love who it plays with time and reality. I get why it wasn't a hit. But it's great. I actually love that de Niro's character makes it in the end (although it could be fantasy, I love that too). It's a movie that was very ahead of the curve.

The Joker really copied this didn't it, right down to the black girlfriend.

I love the cameo from Tony Randall as the host who takes over and Scorsese as the director. Gore Vildal and Shlley Winters are guests on the show - shame they couldn't have been on it too!

Oh, Shelley Hack is in this and she's geat.

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