Comedy movie directed by Kinka Usher
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It is a Mystery that such a script could be written.
It is a Mystery that so many solid performances should come out of such a weak script.
It is a Mystery that so many good lines could come out of this movie, particulary for comic book guys like me: (Roy: He takes his glasses off when he changes identities, Ed: If he did that he couldn't see!)
It is a Mystery that the plot device to get the villian out is so weak (I.E. Why does a multi millionare care about endorsements?)
It is a Mystery how so many weak characters are pulled off so well.
It is a Mystery that you could get such a group of good performers to act in this film, (they are mostly "B" actors, but none are bad actor)
It is a Mystery that the villian is so much fun.
It is a Mystery that we don't see more of Hank Azara who is much better that he ever gets credit for.
It is a Mystery that Kel Mitchel is even in this movie, Other than one scene he does nothing.
It is a Mystery where Louise Lassiter (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman) has been all these years.
It is an even bigger Mystery why she chooses this picture to come back into view.
It is no Mystery that the great mystic hero is played by an American Indian actor. Chris Eyre is proven right again.
If you don't enjoy this move (just too many good performances)it will be a Mystery, but if you do enjoy it (Just too odd a script and story) the mystery will be why?
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