Couldn't agree more.
Is this a comedy? A thriller? A sci-fi piece?
So many of the jokes are just plain STUPID!!!
Paul Rudnick was (yes - PAST TENSE as far as his career is concerned) a writer of campy gay theater comedies.
Here, that kind of writing doesn't work at all.
I had the unfortunate experience of listening to Frank Oz' commentary on the DVD: it's obvious the script was in no shape to be made into a movie - nor was Oz "Great" when it came to making movies or, indeed, fixing them when the script sucked. Oz keeps mentioning that they had to edit out jokes to keep the storyline moving - obviously Rudnick was just letting all his creative juices flow like diarrhea at the expense of the story (whatever the hell story he was trying to tell).
As far as plot goes, Oz also explains that they had to change the ending (more than once?) to get to an "audience-pleasing" conclusion. Well, if Rudnick couldn't write an appropriate ending for a movie, what does THAT tell you?
How this POS ever got greenlighted is one for the ages (methinks some form of film fellatio occurred - but whether it was Scott Rudin going down on Paul Rudnick or vice versa, I honestly don't want to know).
"Don't call me 'honey', mac."
"Don't call me 'mac'... HONEY!"
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