Catwoman/Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle/Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut
- Episode aired Jul 24, 2004
- TV-PG
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Richard Roeper - Host: From Julie Newmar to Michelle Pfeiffer, Catwoman has always been sexy, but she's kind of a goofy superhero. I mean, what does she do? Eat mice? Cough up furballs? Ignore you when you call her? I mean, I can tell you this much, though: Halle Berry is probably the first Oscar winner who has put on an S&M leather outfit and purred like a kitty cat. By day, she's a mild-mannered commercial artist named Patience; by night, she's a bit like Paris Hilton on steroids. This is a VERY silly movie, with herky-jerky special effects and a dopey story about an anti-aging cosmetic that turns your face to stone. Sharon Stone, as a matter of fact.
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Richard Roeper - Host: "Catwoman" is directed with FAR too much style, or attempt at style, and almost no substance, by this guy Pitof, who's background is in visual effects. This is barely a film; it's more like a music video slash TV commercial slash computer game. Berry gives one of her worst performances since "B*A*P*S", but it's not her fault. She's saddled with an inconsistent character who is boring by day, and not really menacing by night. Catwoman keeps saying she's half-good, half-bad, but we never see any evil leanings, really; she just puts on a leather and a lip gloss, cracks the whip a few times, and makes some really bad puns. This is a terrible movie.
Roger Ebert - Host: There are three good things in it.
Richard Roeper - Host: Okay.
Roger Ebert - Host: Halle Berry's face.
Richard Roeper - Host: Okay.
Roger Ebert - Host: Halle Berry's body.
Richard Roeper - Host: Uh-huh?
Roger Ebert - Host: And Halle Berry's costume.
Richard Roeper - Host: Okay.
Roger Ebert - Host: Those are first rate.
[Richard laughs]
Roger Ebert - Host: Everything ELSE in this movie is UNBELIEVABLY bad. This is a REALLY bad movie.
Richard Roeper - Host: Can you believe it? I mean...
Roger Ebert - Host: There is NO chemistry between Benjamin Bratt and Halle Berry...
Roger Ebert - Host: NONE. NONE.
Richard Roeper - Host: Yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: I mean, it's a good thing that it's PG-13 and a love scene was off-screen, 'cause it probably would've been boring.
Richard Roeper - Host: Unbelievably so.
Roger Ebert - Host: Uh, except for the scratch he gets, of course. Uh, I was just amazed that they took a potentially interesting character like Catwoman and did so little with it. This movie is truly bad.
Richard Roeper - Host: I mean, she doesn't seem tormented for one second about this, and she just goes out and buys some fake fingernails and a mask, and all of a sudden, she's Catwoman.
Roger Ebert - Host: That's one of the things I missed.
Richard Roeper - Host: You know...
Roger Ebert - Host: I missed the scene where she's amazed... that she's become Catwoman!
Richard Roeper - Host: There's potential there.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...Sits around, and eating tuna fish, and doesn't even seem to think that's...
Richard Roeper - Host: Yeah.
Roger Ebert - Host: ...A surprise!
Richard Roeper - Host: She likes sushi, and she got herself a mask, and now she's a superhero. Hardly. Hardly.
- ConnectionsFeatures Donnie Darko (2001)