Bruce Baum Movies
This black comedy chronicles the fall of one of the world's most unlovable clowns as he plies his trade and tries to survive in Palukaville a town where everyone is more or less a Bozo. Shakes loves women and more than that, he loves his booze. Like many of his painted peers, ol' Shakes likes to hang out at The Twisted Balloon, the favorite local pub where he hoists a few, beats up on mimes (the lowest caste in Palukaville) and causes trouble with his girl friend Judy, a woman who cannot say the letter "L." Because the slovenly Shakes can't seem to make it to birthday parties sober and on time, he is fired from his booking agency, causing him to go on a big drinking binge. Later, Shakes awakens and learns that Binky, a lousy TV-clown, is framing him for beating up Shake's former boss with a juggling pin. Now poor Shakes must clear his name. He must also rescue "Juwee" who has been kidnapped by the nefarious Binky, and he must come to grips with his alcohol problem (perhaps the film could be therefore titled "Clown and Sober?"). Keep an eye peeled for cameos by Robin Williams, as a mime instructor, and Florence Henderson as one of Shake's illicit sexual conquests. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Bobcat Goldthwait, Julie Brown, (more)
In this coming-of-age drama, three recent high school graduates from Detroit must make a difficult choice when they are offered a fortune to smuggle hashish from Canada into the US. As they are quickly going nowhere in their grimy suburban town, the three buddies are sorely tempted. Each of them undergoes a major change in their personal lives and they are left with the feeling of having nothing left to lose. Unfortunately, their lark across the border becomes deadly serious when they meet the dealer at an isolated farm and realize that he wants them to smuggle heroin, not hash. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Josh Charles, Jason Gedrick, (more)
"Tanner Family Fun Night" is anything but when Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (David Coulier) and the girls get into a silly argument at a pirate-themed restaurant. Not unexpectedly, mere words are abandoned when comedy props are brought into play. And back at the Tanner home, Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) get into an argument at home over the proper care of their twin babies...until a crisis develops. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
In order to afford her own telephone, DJ (Candace Cameron) accepts a babysitting job. Unfortunately, her youthful charge Brian (Malachi Pearson) is an incorrigible brat--and even worse, the kid manages to get his head stuck in a staircase. Will DJ be able to extricate Brian before his highly judgemental parents return home? And back at "Chez Tanner", Danny (Bob Saget) hosts a poker game in his kitchen, resulting in yet another row between Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
In the film adapted from a book by Frederic Brown, a music composer (Randy Quaid) receives an invitation to score an upcoming science-fiction film. When the piece is accidentally broadcast on the radio, it encourages a rather pedestrian invasion force from Mars. The legion of green men instead cause havoc around the globe just by having fun, and it is the composer's duty to send them packing. ~ John Bush, Rovi
- Starring:
- Randy Quaid, Margaret Colin, (more)
Hoping to replicate the rush he'd enjoyed as star of his high school production of "Our Town", Mike (Kirk Cameron) begins seriously considering a career as a professional actor. But his hopes are nearly dashed when he enrolls in a highly demanding drama class presided over by an imperious teacher (Steve Arlen) and populated by intensely serious students--far more serious than Mike has ever been in his entire life. This episode marks the first apperance of Chelsea Noble as aspiring actress Kate Macdonald. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
When his carefully rehearsed comedy act bombs in front of an audience full of talent scouts, the crestfallen Joey (David Coulier) decides to look for another line of work. He even goes so far as to don a business suit and alter his name to the more dignified "Joe." Unfortunately, DJ decides to follow Joey's lead by giving up her music lessons when she feels she ins't making any progress. Venerable comedienne Phyllis Diller and comic magician Ed Alonzo appear as themselves. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Hoping to motivate his underachieving son Mike (Kirk Cameron), Jason (Alan Thicke) takes the boy along on a plane trip to Jason's alma mater in Boston. En route, a pregnant passenger (Mimi Lieber) goes into labor, forcing Jason to deliver the baby miles above the earth--with Jason as his nervous assistant. During the ordeal, Mike experiences an epiphany via a long conversation with the woman's husband (Dan Lauria). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
This exploitation film finds the aging stripper Harlow (Sandahl Bergman) taking on young protégé Joni (Kim Evenson) to peel off her clothes in the strip club called Kandyland. Bruce Baum adds much-needed comedy relief as the club comic Mad Dog. The film is an excuse to show attractive females in various stages of undress. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
- Starring:
- Kimberly Evenson, Charles Laulette, (more)







