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October 1219, 2000
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Best in Show
Following up
Waiting for Guffman is no easy task, and that
Best in Show doesnt quite measure up isnt damning, just disappointing. Like
Guffman, Best in Show was devised by directed Christopher Guest, and improvised from a basic outline by its cast, which in this case includes Guest, Michael McKean, Eugene Levy, Catherine OHara, Parker Posey, Bob Balaban and Fred Willard. Like the small-town actors in
Guffman or the members of Spinal Tap,
Best in Shows characters are maniacal obsessives, dog-show fanatics whove lost all sense of perspective. A couples marriage nearly disintegrates over the loss of a treasured chew toy, while a blindingly offensive TV commentator (Willard) thinks hes the worlds preeminent expert. The lack of perspective is whats funny, of course if you could explain to Nigel Tufnel why you could just make 10 louder, the movie would evaporate but in this case, the perspective is skewed.
Best in Show doesnt have the universality of
Guffman or
Tap; even if you are or know dog fanciers, the characters passions dont extend beyond their context.
Best in Show is funny, but thats all it is.
Sam Adams
(See Sam Adams interview with the cast.)