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Jason Siegel
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I've always enjoyed this film. Saw it 4 times on the big screen. Yes, it has some notable flaws (a few anachronisms, Costner's non-accented voice, which Mel Brooks chose to joke about in "Men In Tights" a couple of years later), but it's a good piece of popcorn cinema. Alan Rickman is the vilest Sheriff ever, and,

I point out this movie as the unfortunate way that the USA is actually heading, what with TV and movies seeming pandering to the lowest common denominator.

I point out this movie as the unfortunate way that the USA is actually heading, what with TV and movies seeming pandering to the lowest common denominator.

All Of Me is still one of my VERY favorite Steve Martin movies. I think it works rather well. I'll be talking on the phone with my father occasionally, and he'll ask me if I had "a DARN GOOD reason" for doing something. (My father's & my "dad & son" time most of the time, was us going to the movies, and it ignited a

I got to meet Jack Sholder at a b-movie horror convention that I attend regularly, and he gave a very good intro/q&a at the screening of this. He cites this as one of his best films. Very nice guy. I caught The Hidden on Showtime years ago, and have always loved it.

For all my fellow readers in the USA, if you shop at a certain big-box store that ALWAYS advertises low prices, I just picked this movie (2-DISC EDITION!!!) there for $5!!!!