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Script Review: DEATH TO SMOOCHY

Adam Resnick has a pedigree that makes you sit up and listen. He wrote and produced two of my favorite television shows: LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (where he won an Emmy with the rest of the staff) and GET A LIFE, the cult classic, starring Chris Elliot, about an adult paperboy. Resnicks movie career hasnt been as stellar: he wrote and directed CABIN BOY (which, while not a terrible movie, showed us Chris Elliot is not a leading man) and he recently penned the Nora Ephron bomb LUCKY NUMBERS. (Adams script was lost in Noras muddy visual style and that movie proved Nora needs to stick to big-star-driven piffle.)

Resnicks latest, DEATH TO SMOOCHY, takes us into the subcutaneous of that mean, brutal, sordid, corrupt world of kiddy TV. Under the antiseptic glare of the screen, where the happy, cheery images beam, we find mobsters controlling performers and stealing from charities, and parents scraping together money for payola to get their kids on the show.

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