Home :: DVD :: Science Fiction & Fantasy :: Comedy  

Alien Invasion
Aliens
Animation
Classic Sci-Fi
Comedy

Cult Classics
Fantasy
Futuristic
General
Kids & Family
Monsters & Mutants
Robots & Androids
Sci-Fi Action
Series & Sequels
Space Adventure
Star Trek
Television
Multiplicity

Multiplicity

List Price: $14.94
Your Price: $13.45
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 2 3 4 >>

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: umm funny?
Review: I thought this movie provided humer for inmature people. If you really want to see it go ahead but dont expect the best movie ever. My sister liked it so I guess it vareys from people.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stinker
Review: I thought this movie was boring and when they do the 'clone of a clone' thing it was a cue for some jokes at the expense of the mentally impaired that really are in very, very poor taste.

Aren't comedies supposed to be funny?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 1 OF THE BEST COMEDIES YET!
Review: If you like a good laugh this will give you plenty! This movie is just so halariouse! I couldn't stop watching it, it was funny, especially the not so normal multipal youll see later on in the movie. Doug seems to be so busy he never has time to play golf, work and spend time with his family in one day. So see what happens.....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm Gonna Go Eat a Dolphin!"
Review: Michael Keaton is his usual hysterical self in the story of Doug, the man with too much on the proverbial plate. How many of us have wished that we could clone ourselves? One could go to work, one could handle the household drudgery and as this went on we could handle the challenges of, say, a Cubs game. Life would be perfect...or would it? Doug finds out almost immediately that you should be careful what you wish for and learns ulitimately where his priorities should lie.
Michael Keaton is one of the most underrated performers of our time from his stand-up routines to his comedies(Night Shift, Beetlejuice...)to his dramatic performances(Pacific Heights, My Life, and Clean and Sober.) Heck he was even in Batman--action/adventure! What can this man not do?
Multiplicity is a great film. Give it a shot. Keaton shows his range in this film alone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Michael Keaton is WONDERFUL
Review: Michael Keaton is the only reason to watch this movie and he is a GOOD reason. As one reviewer said "You will laugh in spite of yourself" Let go and let yourself laugh. Let the inner child out as #3 would say. Michael Keaton is just a wonderful versatile actor and so sadly under-rated.

I LOVE his portrayal of clone #3. #2 was fabulous as well. Just PRICELESS! The restaurant scene is HILARIOUS.

Unfortunately Andie McDowell is her same blah bland self. That woman has no spark and really takes away from the film. IGNORE her!

I highly recommend DREAM TEAM with Keaton. It is funny and original.

I repeat. Keaton is a wonderful actor!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too Cute
Review: Michael Keaton is truly funny in this. He never has enough time, so he decides to clone himslef..The clone then clones itself...It gets funnier with each clone! hahah "Hey Steve..I like Pizza"

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Very Underrated
Review: Michael Keaton stars in this film about a family man with very little time to spare. So, he goes in for this secret experiment with a scientist(Harris Yulin)where he will be cloned. He decides things would be better if there were two of him. Then, beknownst to him, his clone makes another clone. That clone goes and makes another clone!!. Now there's four of them. The catch is that each new clone is not the same. Each new one is different from the others. We get a tough guy, effeminate guy, and a total nutcase. Michael Keaton is a wonderful and very underrated actor. He is teriffic in this as all four parts. Each one is different and he brings them all to life in their own individual way. He definitley outdoes himself with this one. The film was directed by the great Harold Ramis. The supporting cast includes Andie MacDowell, Richard Masur, and the always reliable Eugene Levy. The special effects are great and the jokes all work without a flaw. This is a pleasant and delightful comedy that deserved so much more recognition. Check it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One times one is two. That's Multiplicity.
Review: Seeking simplicity causes complexity in the movie Multiplicity. An over-worked construction contractor's life gets even more hectic when his homemaker wife decides to return to the workplace. He seeks relief by delegating his work and domestic duties to clones. But, a new brand of chaos ensues when the natural order is disturbed. The life lesson taught in the movie is captured in one line, "About quality time with your family? It's all quality time." Michael Keaton is superb in his four diverse roles: the macho workaholic, the sensitive husband and father, the mental deficient, and the original Doug Kinney. This is a must see comedy worthy of every star.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One times one is two. That's Multiplicity.
Review: Seeking simplicity causes complexity in the movie Multiplicity. An over-worked construction contractor's life gets even more hectic when his homemaker wife decides to return to the workplace. He seeks relief by delegating his work and domestic duties to clones. But, a new brand of chaos ensues when the natural order is disturbed. The life lesson taught in the movie is captured in one line, "About quality time with your family? It's all quality time." Michael Keaton is superb in his four diverse roles: the macho workaholic, the sensitive husband and father, the mental deficient, and the original Doug Kinney. This is a must see comedy worthy of every star.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KEATON'S BEST ROLE (X FOUR)!
Review: This is a frequently funny movie with some improbable situations thrown around the central fact that Keaton is cloned repeatedly in an effort to do his job, help out with the housework and maybe, just maybe, get to drive a golf ball once in awhile. Andie MacDowell is simply beautiful and beautifully perplexed as his wife who, in one crazy night, gets ravished by all the clones breaking "rule #1", just one of many hilarious set pieces. Keaton is all over the place and, considering the premise, he does well here (his double-takes are classic) so the only question is, "Whatever happened to...Michael Keaton?" Our family's favorite!


<< 1 2 3 4 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates