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Rating: 5.231/10 by 137 users

The Muse (1999)

With his career on the skids, a Hollywood screenwriter enlists the aid of a modern-day muse, who proves to test his patience.

Directing:
  • Albert Brooks
Writing:
  • Albert Brooks
  • Monica Johnson
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Jan 05, 1999

Rating: 5.231/10 by 137 users

Alternative Title:
A múzsa csókja - HU
La musa - ES
La Dea del Successo - IT
Seksi Peri - TR
缪斯女神 - CN
灵感女神 - CN
灵感会转弯 - CN
第六感女神 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: screenwriter, muse

Albert Brooks
Steven Phillips
Sharon Stone
Sarah Little
Andie MacDowell
Laura Phillips
Jeff Bridges
Jack Warrick
Monica Mikala
Julie Phillips
Jamie Alexis
Mary Phillips
Lorenzo Lamas
Lorenzo Lamas
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly
Skip O'Brien
Universal Studio Guard
Aude Charles
Spielberg Secretary #1
Ange Billman
Spielberg Secretary #2
Gannon Daniels
Spielberg Secretary #3
Jennie Ventriss
Older Secretary
Steven Wright
Stan Spielberg
Bobby Edner
Boy at Sarah's House
Michelle Crosby Jones
Tiffany Saleswoman
Paul C. Jenson
Four Seasons Porter
Steve Valentine
Four Seasons Assistant Manager
Greg Grunberg
Four Seasons Hotel Security
Rob Reiner
Rob Reiner
Alexandra Kaplan
Rob Reiner's Daughter
Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck
James Cameron
James Cameron
Jill Tobin
Female Attendant
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Mario Opinato
European Man
Dakin Matthews
Dr. Jacobson
Concetta Tomei
Nurse Rennert
A.J. Orta
Boy in Cookie Store
Greg Bronson
Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
Phil Hawn
Tiffany Patron (uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

Oh, yeah, eww. Albert Brooks sells it...but Sharon Stone misses completely. Its funny, but really only because Brooks carries the film from start to finish and the rest of the time we are stuck dealing with Stone at her worst. It makes you miss her low budget fair or the films where she actually stepped up to the plate and swung for home. Andie MacDowell is as absolutely adorable and lovable as always, but Bridges was still in that funk where he didn't really know how to act (thank God that is over). All while Stone is showing up to the set and thinking about everything but her role. So, instead, you have Stone literally phoning it in while Brooks does his level best to salvage a film and help out the rest of the cast while Sharon gets her paycheck


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