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Life Stinks (1991) Reviews

Life Stinks (1991)
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If a comedy is to be made from the plight of the homeless, who have to scrape through their days returning deposit bottles and cleaning car windshields to get their daily bread as the rich get richer and more heartless, it may as well be Mel Brooks' Life Stinks. The trademark Brooks humor dominates this fable about a ruthless billionaire, Goddard Bolt (Mel Brooks), who wants to obliterate a poor section of Los Angeles and build a high-tech commercial center in its place. His only problem is that he owns only half the land needed for the construction, the other half belonging to equally ruthless billionaire Vance Craswell (Jeffrey Tambor), who has his own ideas for the land. The two try to buy each other out until, finally, a deal is struck: Craswell bets that Bolt cannot survive a month on the streets as a homeless man. If Bolt makes it, he gets the property. If he doesn't, Craswell gets it. Bolt agrees and, as a poor man, he begins to feel the pain of being uprooted and alone, even meeting a friendly homeless woman, Molly (Lesley Ann Warren) with whom he forms an attachment. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Mel BrooksLesley Ann Warren, (more)
Director(s):
Mel Brooks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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(7 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Cheryl C.

This movie didn't get great reviews, but to me ~ it's the best Mel Brooks movie made -- he is a riot! We didn't stop laughing, therefore, missed so many lines! I'll watch it again!

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Eugene I.

Using humor blended with romance and intense emotion, Mel Brooks and Lesley Ann Warren make a stunning statement about privilege, homelessness, and what it often takes to eventually appreciate the blessings of having the highest standard of living in human history.

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Sabrix W.

I guess the reviewers of this movie are rich people, this is one of the greatest movies ever made,the bittersweet sad and funny, rend or buy, and enjoy the most entertaining two hours of your life...

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Raymond G.

I loved it just as much as I did the first time I saw the film.

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J A.

This movie is hilarious! Must see!!!!

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Lonn P.

I didn't find it to be Mel Brooks' best movie but enjoyable and worth watching

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Jill J.

I adore Lesley Ann Warren..It was a silly movie.. But don't make fun ..poke fun at homelessness. It is a serious issue..serious. It was fun.. Highly recommend it..I won't.

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    Cheryl C.

    This movie didn't get great reviews, but to me ~ it's the best Mel Brooks movie made -- he is a riot! We didn't stop laughing, therefore, missed so many lines! I'll watch it again!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Eugene I.

    Using humor blended with romance and intense emotion, Mel Brooks and Lesley Ann Warren make a stunning statement about privilege, homelessness, and what it often takes to eventually appreciate the blessings of having the highest standard of living in human history.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Sabrix W.

    I guess the reviewers of this movie are rich people, this is one of the greatest movies ever made,the bittersweet sad and funny, rend or buy, and enjoy the most entertaining two hours of your life...

    Yes   |   No

     
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