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4.0 out of 5 stars
Stands the Test of Time, 7 Sep 2005
By A Customer
The Tall Guy was a favourite with my family when we were younger so it was with some trepidation that I bought it recently. However I can honestly say that I enjoyed it just as much watching it in my 30's as I did back then.
Emma Thomson - although not among my favourite actors - is great in this role. Her way-too-honest and abrupt manner is somehow refreshing and you genuinely like her. Jeff Goldblum is an american actor lacking in confidence who plays an unnoticed side-kick in Rowan Atkinson's character's stage show.
A lot of this movie is focussed on the production of a musical based on the Elephant Man - which frankly is reason enough to watch it. It's just so offensive - it's wonderful!
A very good movie. Very British and maybe slightly dated but still very good fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilariously funny - Jeff Goldblum is FANTASTIC!, 8 Dec 2003
When i was seven, my brother introduced me to my favourite movie of all time bar 'aliens' and 'the fly'. 'The Tall Guy' has an outstanding pair of co stars, never have i seen a movie in which a pair of actors have ever worked so well together. Jeff Goldblum is cast as a struggling actor in need of inspiration and a big break. It just so happens that he meets Emma Thompson who manages to make his life everything it is not. This movie gave Goldblum his amazing reputation of being one of the best actors this world has produced. With the terrific love song 'It Must Be Love' by Madness, and the squishing of an unsuspecting orange carton -you have to watch to find out- this is a heart rendering romantic comedy. With smashing scenes from 'The Elephant Man' in which Jeff Goldblum's character stars, this is the best movie for a night in with a loving partner. This movie makes me feel all warm and squishy inside - it must be love.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A funny, clever and romantic movie, 8 Aug 2007
Jeff Goldblum plays Dexter King, a tall American in London trying to establish himself as an actor. For the last two years he's been getting by playing stooge in the comedy act of a monumentally self-centered comedian, Ron Anderson, played by Rowan Atkinson. He meets Kate Lemmon, a nurse at a local hospital. In short order, he falls in love, gets fired by Anderson, is hired to play the lead in a London musical, has a fling, loses Kate, wins Kate back.
The movie is funny and a bit whimsical, very clever, and is merciless at poking fun at the theater establishment. Dexter's big break, for instance, is playing John Merrick in Elephant!, a musical based on The Elephant Man. Think of third rate (or even first-rate) Andrew Lloyd-Weber. The book and songs are so awful and ponderous they're fascinating. Dexter's face makeup, in addition to huge lumps and ears, includes what looks like a small elephant's trunk attached to his nose.
Goldblum narrates the movie and comes across as slightly neurotic but endearing, unsure of himself but able to come through when it counts. Emma Thompson's character is all brisk common sense with a big helping of drollness. They go to bed on their first date because, as Kate explains, it eliminates all the awkwardness later on. Their love making is hilarious and could have been directed by Buster Keaton. Rowan Atkinson, as usual, almost steals the movie. He has two or three routines on stage, one with Goldblum as stooge with both playing singing, dancing off-color nuns. "Is something bothering you, Dexter?" Atkinson's character asks solicitously afterwards backstage. "Well, yes there is," Dexter says. "Then sort it out," Atkinson snarls, "before I sack you and hire a lobotomized monkey to play your role." The happy resolution of the movie takes place in the emergency room of Kate's hospital where various badly damaged people are being brought in...maimed accident victims, a heart attack case, a fellow with a vacuum cleaner pipe lodged up his bottom. Somehow it all works out.
This is a sweet, funny, intelligent movie with three first-rate lead actors. The DVD looks very good.
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