Waiting for Guffman Movie Review
Waiting for Guffman Review
"Waiting for Guffman" Overview

Rating: R
1997
Cast and Crew
Director : Christopher GuestProducer : Karen Murphy
Screenwiter : Christopher Guest,Eugene Levy
Starring : Deborah Theaker,Michael Hitchcock,Scott Williamson,Larry Miller,Don Lake,Christopher Guest,Fred Willard,Catherine O'Hara,Parker Posey,David Cross
"I hate you, and I hate your ass face!"
A minor masterpiece of improv comedy, I found a new appreciation for Waiting
for Guffman after watching its DVD release. Very obviously the product of a
lot of nutcase actors completely off their rockers and masterminded by
Christopher Guest, one of the masterminds of Spinal Tap.
Christopher Guest has been around the mockumentary arena a time or two before,
but this is really one of the better entries into the genre. Waiting For
Guffman is a tale about a flamboyant theater director trapped in a small town
and trying to put on a show for the yokels. Guest's starring turn is
unforgettable (if cliched), and the film is on the whole a riot. Eugene Levy
(who co-wrote the script, if anyone wrote the script at all) is the highlight
of the cast, as a Jewish dentist who just wants to be a star.
While the cast members themselves are great, ultimately, it's the off-the-wall
dialogue and simply bizarre situations (Guest's character opens a memorabilia
shop selling Remains of the Day lunchboxes) that make Guffman so memorable.
Don't bother with the DVD's commentary track (by Guest and Levy), which kills
the comedy outright. The deleted scenes are good, but the film really
showcases the best of what was produced during the shoot. In the end, the
movie stands perfectly well on its own.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



