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Private Parts (1997)
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Give credit to director Betty Thomas for making the notorious Howard Stern, self-proclaimed "king of all media," into a nerdish but appealing media rebel who loves his wife and family. Even if you hate Stern's rude radio show, you may discover that the underdog charm of this warm, whimsical film (based on Stern's autobiography) turns you into a fan--for the length of the film at least. Stern delivers a winning performance as the clumsy college kid and aspiring disc-jockey-turned-demon-shock-jock, who becomes an unlikely hero as he battles station managers, network executives, and conservative "arbiters of decency" in the name of unfettered...
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Private Parts is an unusual name for Howard Stern's movie because there are no private parts of his life that he won't use on the air. This was a source of consternation to his lovely wife, Allison.
I first heard Howard on a Dallas station. He was eating Richard Simmons alive. Now, I don't care about Richard Simmons, but...
(complete Private Parts review by Movie Addict)
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