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Directed By Christopher Guest
Written By: Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy
Cast: Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Parker Posey, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Fred Willard, Michael Hitchcock, John Michael Higgins, Jennifer Coolidge, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley Jr., Patrick Cranshaw, Don Lake, Larry Miller, Jane Lynch
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Best in Show (2000)
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Why have I missed these?
So who was the "Best in Show?" Was it the incredibly neurotic Meg Swan (Parker Posey). I mean, can you believe how she went ape over that bee toy? Can you believe that she or that husband of hers (Michael Hitchcock) should ever be allowed to own a dog?
How about Gerry (Eugene Levy) and Cookie (Catherine O'Hara)? I was just cracking up over how he had to deal with her promiscuous past.
Then, there is Scott (John Michael Higgins) and Stafan (Michael McKean). Naturally, they would own the Shih Tzus. Scott's costumes were too much, but they were supposed to be. I cracked at the line: What Shih Tzus need rescuing anyway? You don't see Shih Tzus straggling around the streets in an old coat "help, alms for the poor".
The repressed lesbian, Sherri Ann (Jennifer Coolidge) and her new partner Christy (Jane Lynch), who said, "The heart and the soul which was what my mom did, that was her role, she was there for the unconditional love and it worked for my family, you know... until my mom committed suicide in '81."
Or, was it Harlan (Christopher Guest), who looked just like his dog. Do people still do ventriloquism?
Best in Show? It goes to Buck (Fred Willard). He was a hoot, and he didn't even have a dog!
You can be sure that I will be watching the other mocumentaries to see these actors again.
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 | Lisa May 6, 2007 9:18 AM
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| Chris Guest rocks I loved Spinal Tap and this on was mucho entertaining too. |
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May 6, 2007 9:38 AM