Admit it.
After the year that Terrence Howard has had
onscreen you find yourself wondering how it took
him so long to make a name for himself. I know
I've been wondering all year. I mean, yes, I
know he's supposedly hard to work with and has
quite the attitude. Yet, he's a damn good actor.
It's obvious. How could Hollywood not catch on?
The answer my friends is...
Glitter.
This is an example of the kind of garbage he was
making on the way up, and it doesn't get much
worse than "Glitter," Mariah Carey's "breakdown"
film.
No, silly, I didn't say "break out."
No, No, I didn't say "breakdance."
I said "break down." Remember, Mariah goes
nutzoid, starts flashing, starts acting giddy,
gets stupid for all the world to see...THAT
break down. Then, her film bombs, her recording
contract is canceled and, well, she's still
richer than you or I will ever be.
Of course, the good news is (Or is it good
news?) that Mariah has bounced back and
"Glitter" is but a distant but painful memory.
"Glitter" is a semi-autobiographical film for
Carey (minus the breakdown) in which the young
wannabe is determined to become a star, dates a
dj, gets a break, yadda yadda yadda.
Carey's performance here is nothing less than
pathetic, the script is remarkably basic and
lifeless. Of course, I'd take this DJ over the
vision that still haunts me of Carey banging
Tommy Mottola. <shutter> <shutter again> It
still nauseates me to think about it.
The film features a variety of sub-par
supporting performances from Da Brat, Ann
Magnuson, Dorian Harewood, Eric Benet and the
aforementioned Howard.
Carey won the Razzie Award for Worst Actress
here, and the film captured several other
nominations including Worst Picture, Worst
Screenplay, Worst Couple (Carey's cleavage), and
Worst Supporting Actor (Max Beesley). The film
was included as a nominee in the Razzie Awards'
25th anniversary celebration as one of the Worst
Musicals in the past 25 years. Even the
soundtrack itself failed miserably and provided
literally no spark at radio stations nationwide.
In this case, all that glitters is NOT gold.
©
Written by Richard Propes
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How We Rated This Film
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No Stars |
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No Stars |
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Jacob Hall
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TC Candler's Comment
One of the
worst films you will ever see!
Jacob
Hall's Comment
n/a