Product Description: Adventures of Johnny Twennies, a man living as if it were the 1920s. Genre: Feature Film-Drama Rating: R Release Date: 6-AUG-2002 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com: This one-joke movie would have made a classic two-reel short. At 77 minutes it overstays its welcome, yet its goofy preposterousness is so sweet-natured that you'll probably develop a grudging fondness for it. Gibson Frazier, with his crackerjack musical-comedy moves and long, sharp-edged, comic-strip face, plays an aggressively chipper newspaperman named Johnny Twennies--a cross between the go-getters Harold Lloyd played in silent comedies and the motor-mouth hipsters perfected by Lee Tracy and Jimmy Cagney in the early talkies. Johnny wears '20s duds, writes on a vintage typewriter, sends telegrams instead of e-mail--yet he's living in modern-day New York City. He doesn't register anything that wouldn't have fit into the world of those movies from which he appears to have sprung: for instance, that his girlfriend (Susan Egan) is horny as a bedbug, or that his photographer sidekick (Anthony Rapp) is gay. None of these comic ideas comes to much, but Frazier (who cowrote with director Adam Abraham) can really dish out the snappy patter, and the black-and-white camerawork is the bee's knees. --Richard T. Jameson
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: FRAZIER,GIBSON EAN: 0014381186826 Format: Anamorphic, Black & White, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC Item Dimensions:26 Label: Image Entertainment Languages:EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1 Manufacturer: Image Entertainment MPN: IMED1868D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Image Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 06, 2002 Running Time: 77 minutes Studio: Image Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1999
Customer Reviews
Yes!!. . .Well, o.k. . .I mean, almost. . .not quite. . .no, not all is hunkydory
For a short while I was taken: a good man hopelessly displaced in the wrong time. And then I was reflective: how unpleasant, how bad, how wrong this modern time is. Then I was just bored, until a wonderful--almost fully redeeming-- musical ending. Just relax, I said to myself at the end, it is just meant to be silly.