EASY MONEY, 1983
It was a Rodney Dangerfield movie. It is hardly worthwhile to say anything more about it as a movie.
Yet again, Tom found himself amazed at how unfunny in real life a famous comedian could be. He found Dangerfield to be professional and cold. Neither surprised me. Tom certainly had a more than acceptable working relationship with the man.
It was a Rodney Dangerfield movie. It is hardly worthwhile to say anything more about it as a movie.
Yet again, Tom found himself amazed at how unfunny in real life a famous comedian could be. He found Dangerfield to be professional and cold. Neither surprised me. Tom certainly had a more than acceptable working relationship with the man.
He did enjoy the other actors. Geraldine Fitzgerald again, some years after The Last American Hero. Jennifer Jason Leigh in a nothing role, but even so Tom thought that she had real talent. (One of Tom's challenges was to ward off reporters wanting to discuss with Leigh the unfortunate death of her father, Vic Morrow, in a helicopter accident on a movie the year before.) And Joe Pesci, whom he liked enormously. Pesci already had a few good movies under his belt, but he had nothing like the fame that would come later from Once Upon a Time in America, Goodfellas, My Cousin Vinny, and Casino.