| Columbia Pictures | Release Date: August 8, 1986 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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Nothing quite works as it should: the rhythms are subtly off, the pace is forced, the comedy overextended . . . and the surfeit of hommages—to the Keystone Kops and Laurel and Hardy and Jerry Lewis and all and sundry—threatens to sink it before it gets out of the starting gate. But there's something to be said for Edwards's insatiable overreaching, and at times the orchestration of pratfalls and comic pairings could hardly be more deft.
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The gags in A Fine Mess aren't particularly inspired (there's a lot
of eye-gouging and groin-kicking), but Edwards' stylistic assurance often has
enabled him to do a lot more with a lot less. He's off his game in this one
--lingering a fraction of a second too long over gags that don't deserve
it, cutting up the action into two or three shots when a single image would
have expressed the idea more clearly--and the results are pretty grim. [8 Aug 1986, p.AC]
And in the leads, Danson and Mandel won't make anyone forget Laurel and Hardy, or Namath and Gifford, for that matter. Not that there's any time for them to develop any chemistry -- Edwards is always revving up the rock 'n' roll and launching into another slapstick car chase. Which makes "A Fine Mess" the best argument yet for the 55 mph speed limit.
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Edwards's mess isn't so fine. In trying to revive the great tradition of rough-and-tumble farce, he strains so hard for vigorous slapstick and wild gags that he forgets to be funny...In the end, there's something basically askew when a movie gives its heroes a valuable piano to move -- a classic Laurel and Hardy situation -- and then makes it an easy job, without a single teetering bridge to carry it across! Stan and Ollie, where are you when we need you?
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Ted Danson ("Cheers") is made for the small
screen; blown up he looks empty. And his co-conspirator, played by comedian
Howie Mandel in his film debut, isn't much better in a role that obviously was
designed to let him do his sound-effects-filled comedy act whether the story
warrants it or not. The film's many chases will wear you out in short order,
save for one funny speeded-up sight gag. [15 Aug 1986, p.A]
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