Parness is a tourist in the land of mental illness, sitting in the air-conditioned tour bus of his mind looking out at the people below & scratching his head for clumsy jokes.
Max and Grace (2003)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:0
Rotten:3
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Synopsis: A suicidal comedy about two young lovers who get married and escape from a mental institution in search of new ways to die ... and the white light.
Starring: Natasha Lyonne, David Krumholtz, Tim Blake Nelson, Lorraine Bracco
Starring: Natasha Lyonne, David Krumholtz, Tim Blake Nelson, Lorraine Bracco, David Paymer, Rosanna Arquette, Karen Black, Ralf Moeller, Dave Attell, Guillermo Diaz
Director: Michael Parness
Director: Michael Parness
Screenwriter: Michael Parness
Producer: Michael Parness
Reviews for Max and Grace
Starts out pretty funny, but the suicide theme runs out of gas during the road trip and they didn't seem to have anywhere else interesting to take this couple.
Distracting in both appearance and tone; keeping us from caring if either of these characters find love or death first. Death would be preferable.
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