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The thing about Bill Murray is that he doesn't even seem like an actor; he just comes across as a very funny uncle that happened to wander onto the set one day and refused to leave. The man's innate sarcasm (as registered on the Sarcasmo Meter) is off the charts, and in any movie, even Quick Change, a mere look from him says more than Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and (why not) Tim Arnold can project in an entire film. While not as unleashed as Venkman or Phil in Groundhog Day, Murray's sarcasm here suffers smart people lightly and fools not at all. The (non-sexual) climax of Quick Change comes in the first twenty minutes, during a witty and smart bank robbery. Maybe I'm dipping into the punch bowl of the obvious here, but a movie simply CAN'T be bad if you start out with Murray decked out in a clown costume, looking for all the world to be one of those evil, Stephen King-tpe clowns. You don't think so? Then try this exercise: think of any better way to start a movie. Anything. Wait... time's up! As good as the bank robbery is (and this whole movie reminded me a lot of A Fish Called Wanda in terms of plot set-up), the rest of the film is no slouch either. Grimm (Murray), X (Geena "Sweetheart Floozy" Davis) and Loomis (Dennis "Plate In My Skull" Quaid) have gotten away with the crime, but they haven't gotten away entirely. Through many contrived comedic booby traps, the team is held back from their getaway by sour road workers, carjackers, Mexican jousters (best, BEST line: "It's bad luck to even SEE a thing like that!" after witnessing the strange event), a very foreign cabbie, the mob, an anally punctual bus driver, and a desperate cop on their tails. It's all well and good, for it gives Loomis a chance to continually freak out, and Grimm the opportunity to strut his stuff as a man who can think on his feet. As far as Murray movies go, I'm comfortable putting this in his Decently Funny But Relatively Unknown category, nestled between Big Failures and Famous Flicks. Contemporaries of Quick Change might include The Man Who Knew Too Little and Scrooged, all safe bets for a rainy afternoon. So if you've ever been trapped in a town that you were absolutely desperate to escape from, you'll nod many a minute to the wisdom and proverbs of Quick Change. |
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Is It Worth Staying Through End Credits?
Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
Groovy Quotes
Grimm: The crying on the inside kind, I guess.
Phyllis: A real man? Who has to use a gun and hold people prisoner? You're not a man. You're a coward.
Phyllis: Is that our plane?
Flight Attendant: Do you think you're late enough?
Loomis: Are you gonna hit me now?
Loomis: It's bad luck just SEEING a thing like that!
[Hispanic woman is shouting on a deserted street corner]
Phyllis: Grimm? You've got a gun, shoot them.
Loomis: It was an accident, Phyllis.
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