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Mar 29, 2002 · The good clown is Smoochy (Edward Norton), a soul so cheerful, earnest, honest and uncomplicated, you want to slap him and bring him back to his senses. Sample helpful Smoochy song for kids: "My Stepdad's Not Bad, He's Just Adjusting."
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Death To Smoochy (2002) Roger Ebert. Written by. Lucky...
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Mar 29, 2002 · With ''Death to Smoochy,'' Mr. DeVito is revisiting the swampy real estate -- the crass world of network television -- that he first charted in the 1984 pay-cable movie ''The Ratings Game,''...
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On Rotten Tomatoes, Death to Smoochy holds an approval rating of 42%, based on 119 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10. The site's critical consensus states: "The talent involved can't save a script that has nowhere to go with its promising premise."
Mar 27, 2002 · New York City is the film’s dubious backdrop, the pointless stage for a cultural battle that pits crack addicts against network bigwigs. A better, less anxious script would have acknowledged Smoochy’s naïveté and blamed him for abandoning his humanitarianism for the buck.
Mar 17, 2002 · A bilious comedy set in the deceptively cheery world of children’s TV, “Death to Smoochy” pushes its dark, smart, clever, cynical, satirical, nasty, provocative and sarcastic instincts to the...
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Death to Smoochy is a splendid parody as Danny DeVito revels in the darkness of the project and Robin Williams excels at the wild swings of madness the role demands. At times melodramatic, but...