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‘Mascots’ Review: A New (But Familiar) Comedy From Christopher Guest
‘Mascots’ Review: A New (But Familiar) Comedy From Christopher Guest
‘Mascots’ Review: A New (But Familiar) Comedy From Christopher Guest
Sports metaphors seem particularly appropriate in a review of Mascots, so let’s start with this one: Does any comedy director have a deeper bench than Christopher Guest? Some of Guest’s most dependable stars didn’t show up for this film — Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara amongst them — but Mascots still delivers Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, Chris O’Dowd, Ed Begley Jr., Bob Balaban, Don Lake, Michael Hitchcock, John Michael Higgins, and Jim Piddock (who also co-wrote the film with Guest). That’s before you add Guest himself, in a small role as Corky St. Clair (his character from Waiting for Guffman) plus newcomers like Zach Woods, Sarah Baker, and Susan Yeagley. There are an obscene number of funny people in this movie.
These Go To Eleven
These Go To Eleven
These Go To Eleven
Guitar legend, Steve Vai was determined to set a new Guinness World Record today.  Despite all of his guitar talent, some people are still critical of Steve.