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Being There (1979)

Being There
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2 Hours, 10 Minutes
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1979
Synopsis:
Peter Sellers triumphs in his Award-winning role as an illiterate gardener hilariously catapulted into the fast lane of political power. Shirley McLaine and Academy Award(R) winner Melvyn Douglas co-star. Year: 1979 Director: Hal Ashby Starring: Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Warden


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(c) 1979 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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Reviewed by: dlo875 on 6/24/2007 8:34:47 AM
RATED 1 STARS

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen in my life.Basically the main character is mentally challenged, but everyone in the movie thinks he is some kind of genius.It becomes insulting to the audience when one character after another refuses to recognize him for what he is.The movie goes like this: mentally-feeble man meets a new person, new person asks a normal question, man responds with childish inanity about something completely off-topic, questioner stares back in wide-eyed amazement.Later, everyone talks behind his back about how profound and ingenius he is.Seriously, this movie is an insult to any intelligent audience.I hate everyone involved in making it.



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Reviewed by: dlo875 on 6/24/2007 8:34:47 AM
RATED 1 STARS

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen in my life.Basically the main character is mentally challenged, but everyone in the movie thinks he is some kind of genius.It becomes insulting to the audience when one character after another refuses to recognize him for what he is.The movie goes like this: mentally-feeble man meets a new person, new person asks a normal question, man responds with childish inanity about something completely off-topic, questioner stares back in wide-eyed amazement.Later, everyone talks behind his back about how profound and ingenius he is.Seriously, this movie is an insult to any intelligent audience.I hate everyone involved in making it.




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Reviewed by: dlo875 on 6/24/2007 8:34:47 AM
RATED 1 STARS

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen in my life.Basically the main character is mentally challenged, but everyone in the movie thinks he is some kind of genius.It becomes insulting to the audience when one character after another refuses to recognize him for what he is.The movie goes like this: mentally-feeble man meets a new person, new person asks a normal question, man responds with childish inanity about something completely off-topic, questioner stares back in wide-eyed amazement.Later, everyone talks behind his back about how profound and ingenius he is.Seriously, this movie is an insult to any intelligent audience.I hate everyone involved in making it.

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