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Death to Smoochy
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The film follows kids show host Randolph, who is fired in disgrace because of accepting bribes. As his replacement Smoochy is raising like a star, Randolph focuses all of his thoughts on killing Smoochy to come back to his luxury life.
The film follows kids show host Randolph, who is fired in disgrace because of accepting bribes. As his replacement Smoochy is raising like a star, Randolph focuses all of his thoughts on killing Smoochy to come back to his luxury life.
Actors:
Robert Mauzell,
Sabrina Jansuzian,
James Binkley,
Richard D. Leko,
Bill Lake,
Tracey Walter,
Nick Taylor
Robert Mauzell
Sabrina Jansuzian
James Binkley
Richard D. Leko
Bill Lake
Tracey Walter
25 November 1947, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Nick Taylor
11 October 1958, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Catherine Keener #Danny DeVito #Edward Norton #FilmFour #Robin Williams #Senator Film Produktion #Warner Bros.
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Radio Free Entertainment
September 09, 2003
Robin Williams' manic energy is put to perfect use in this amusing and twisted comedy.
July 29, 2007
I was happy enough with it through most of it, but are we living in such insecure times that even dark, violent comedies now have to end on an up note?
Village Voice
April 02, 2002
Death to Smoochy is often very funny, but what's even more remarkable is the integrity of DeVito's misanthropic vision.
August 28, 2003
I giggled all the way through "Death to Smoochy." It wasn't that ha-ha giggle, it was that evil, kind of maniacal giggle.
Ebert & Roeper
April 01, 2002
I'm sure that some country, maybe France or something, will hail this as a work of genius, because it is so incredibly awful.
April 29, 2009
An awful embarrassing movie...
September 16, 2002
A broad, braying yuk fest that revels in coarse jokes ... lacks the courage of its own cynicism ... and refuses to develop its own premise.
June 12, 2006
Considering that it's meant to be a comedy about a TV children's show, DeVitto's picture is particularly irritating, nasty, and mean-spirited.
March 29, 2002
A blacker than black comedy.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
January 04, 2004
[T]his is a movie that ought to have been a lot funnier... Death to Smoochy is a cry likely to be heard by ticketbuyers as well.
Chicago Tribune
July 20, 2002
A dark comedy that blows up like an exploding cigar, leaving nothing much behind but smoke, noise and a bad taste.
March 29, 2002
This is a particularly toxic little bonbon, palatable to only a chosen and very jaundiced few.

