Death to Smoochy with Danny DeVito: DVD Cover

    Death to Smoochy Director: Danny DeVito

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/17/2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 11,757

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    Scenes

    Features

    Closed Caption; Bloopers and outtakes; 10 cool additional scenes, including the song "Last Nappy Time"; Feature-length audio commentary with director/co-star Danny DeVito and director of photography Anastas Michos; Magic Cookie Bag with 5 galleries of production/costume/set design/behind-the-scenes photos, plus "Smoochy's Summer Vacation"; Behind-the-scenes documentary; Interactive ice show; Theatrical trailer and 2 alternate trailers; Interactive menus; Cast/director film highlights; Scene access; Langauges: English & Français (dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français & Español; DVD-ROM PC: link to the original theatrical website featuring irresistible Smoochy games; Link to other locations; Log in to future online events

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. "Friends Come in All Sizes." [2:22]
    2. Get Me Smoochy. [3:27]
    3. Let's Go Make Some History. [4:37]
    4. Smoochy's Magic Jungle. [1:53]
    5. You'll Get Yours. [2:43]
    6. Can I Get an Amen. [3:04]
    7. Burke Makes His Move. [3:01]
    8. Cookie Time. [5:27]
    9. Take a Good Look. [2:54]
    10. My Name Is Spinner. [2:57]
    11. I Got a Long Memory. [1:40]
    12. Calling the Shots. [4:19]
    13. Shop for Skates. [4:41]
    14. Klunky Wunky. [3:13]
    15. House Lights Please. [4:18]
    16. Hey Little Nipple Nibbler. [3:33]
    17. The Hammer. [3:53]
    18. Whew, I Needed That. [5:35]
    19. Bar Mitzvah Boy. [6:05]
    20. "My Stepdad's Not Mean." [1:11]
    21. Cousin Moochy. [:42]
    22. Pop Goes the Rhino. [1:17]
    23. Trying to Help the Children. [2:51]
    24. Gracefully Marching Forward. [3:03]
    25. Does the Bridge Still Fit. [3:56]
    26. This Is for Spinner. [5:39]
    27. The Ice Show. [3:00]
    28. Goodbye Smoochy. [3:09]
    29. You Were My Agent. [3:03]
    30. Friends Forever (End Credits). [3:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Danny DeVito steps behind the camera for this darkly funny satire that combines elements of Barney and Friends with the real-life Pee-Wee Herman scandal while recalling the director's previously twisted black comedies Throw Momma From the Train (1987) and The War of the Roses (1989). Robin Williams stars as Randolph Smiley, a popular children's show host known professionally as "Rainbow Randolph." Dismissed from his beloved job when he's caught taking payola, Randolph becomes increasingly mentally unhinged and the target of his delusional revenge fantasies is Sheldon Mopes (Edward Norton), otherwise known as Smoochy, the fuchsia rhino character that has replaced him and soared to national popularity. Randolph soon learns that his ex-girlfriend and network executive Nora Wells (Catherine Keener) is sleeping with Sheldon, so he sets out to kill Smoochy, egged on by an unexpected ally: corporate president Marion Frank Stokes (Jon Stewart), who should be profiting from Smoochy's rise to fame, except for the fact that he and his cronies are unable to control the idealistic Sheldon's on-air agenda. Death to Smoochy (2002) co-stars Harvey Fierstein, Vincent Shiavelli, and Michael Rispoli. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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    Death to Smoochyby Anonymous

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    April 18, 2008: as much as i love edward norton and robin williams, i have to say that this wasn't that good but it had its moments especially the cookie scene was kinda funny and unexpected. this is the story of a character that would suit norton than williams who is a former host of a kids show and is replaced by a barney like character played by norton that would suit williams. robins was funny and creepy and norton was cute but a bit weird.

    WONDERFULLY SICKby Anonymous

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    August 20, 2003: I HAVE BECOME ADDICTED TO THIS MOVIE. VERY DARK COMEDY THAT WORKS BECAUSE THE CHARACTERS ARE PLAYING IT STRAIGHT. ROBIN WILLIAMS IS FUNNY AS USUAL,BUT IS ABLE TO STAY IN CHARACTER AND EDWARD NORTON IS AN ABSOLUTE TREAT. I'VE LOST TRACK OF HOW MANY TIMES I'VE WATCHED IT & I LAUGH JUST AS HARD EACH TIME.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan edition.


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