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David Huddleston Movies

2005
Genres: Comedy    Musical   

Starring: Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach, ...

What an Excellent film! I went to an advance screening and left with my
jaw aching from all the laughing and grinning.At first, it felt the film was just the play in front of the camera,
but the style eventually worked, turning the movie audience into a
Broadway audience. At times, the director took the actors outside
almost as a fun way of saying "see? with a camera, we can now mo...
1998
Genres: Comedy    Crime    Mystery   

Starring: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, ...

The Big Lebowski is the type of movie that is so funny, and so clever, you
want nothing more but to meet the Coen brothers, congratulate them
personally for their unique talent, and get inside their heads and find
out
what makes these two geniuses "tick". The main characters are Jeff
Bridges
(who plays such broad roles like The Muse, The Contender, and Sea
Biscuit),
1996
Genres: Comedy    Musical    Fantasy   

Starring: Jerry O'Connell, Megan Ward, Billy West, Reginald Hudlin, Jim Turner, ...

This movie was blasted by every critic in the media, but I think they
were all way off base. Was there anything plausible about it? No. Was there
anything funny about it? YES! I never got a chance to see it in the theatre,
but when I rented it on VHS, I couldn't stop laughing. Of course, I saw it
alone at the time, so I thought that perhaps there was something wrong with
me. Th...
1993
Genres: Comedy    Family   

Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christina Vidal, Nathan Lane, Cyndi Lauper, David Krumholtz, ...

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1978
Genres: Drama    Sci-Fi    Thriller   

Starring: Elliott Gould, James Brolin, Brenda Vaccaro, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson, ...

WHY CAPRICORN ONE? Capricorn: "Capricorn is one of the most stable and
(mostly) serious of the zodiacal types. These independent, rock-like
characters have many sterling qualities. They are normally confident,
strong willed and calm. These hardworking, unemotional, shrewd,
practical, responsible, persevering, and cautious to the extreme
persons, are capable of persisting for as...
1977
Genres: Action    Comedy    Adventure    Crime   

Starring: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, David Huddleston, Luciano Catenacci, Ezio Marano, ...

This movie has to be one of the best slap-stick comedies EVER made!Heres
the
plot: Two guys named Matt Kirby ( Terence Hill ) and Wilbur Walsh( Bud
Spencer )are sick of having no work which means no money so they decide to
rob a super market. When they are ready they go around the back of the
building, jump in, and its a police recruitment office...not good! So they
become...
1975
Genres: Western    Mystery    Crime    Action   

Starring: Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, Jill Ireland, Charles Durning, ...

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1974
Genres: Comedy    Western   

Starring: Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Slim Pickens, Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn, ...

Remember the days when humanity could laugh at itself? Blazing Saddles
is a film that takes us all back to a more innocent era. An era where
PC was just a couple of letters stuck together. I'll get this out of
the way first: To all of you pc commies out there... the racism in this
film is there to MAKE THE WHITE PEOPLE THE BUTT OF THE JOKES!!!! There
is not a single person of c...
1971
Genres: Biography    Drama    Sport   

Starring: James Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Warden, Bernie Casey, Shelley Fabares, ...

This is one of the best football films ever made. Yes, it's not that long,
but it is great. Billy Dee Williams and James Caan were just starting out
their careers and TV movies were still fairly new. This is a story of two
opposites, one who was shy and kept to himself and the other who was cocky
and confident. There would eventually see past their differences and become
the be...
1970
Genres: Adventure    Western    Romance    War   

Starring: John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, Jennifer O'Neill, Jack Elam, Christopher Mitchum, ...

As you might have noticed in some of my other reviews of John Wayne
films, I am not exactly a huge fan of his later films (during the last
10 years of his life)--though there are exceptions, such as THE
SHOOTIST. It's because the films look like they were just churned
out--with occasionally silly scripts and Wayne playing more a
caricature of himself than acting like he did...