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Reviewed by Jon Barton
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takes a lot for me to laugh. I'm stubborn. But Sgt. Steve had me
in tears. I'd had a bad day. And right from the 'plank of wood'
prologue, the genius of Fester Freelance had cleared up the
black cloud. It's a rare thing for comedies to really gain a
laugh a minute, and the films that have in my mind have been
mostly slapstick or gross-out. But Fester has made a movie that
is consistently funny, time after time. The moment it stopped, I
watched it again. It was that good.
Again, Sgt. Steve succeeds in it's well considered and sometimes
less than mature humour, and the little things help drive the
movie. Again, the plank of wood monologue (with Fester carefully
choosing his targets, Richard Simmons and Brendan Fraser deserve
to be laughed at), the Saved By The Bell recordings, Michael
Keaton's Introduction, the Sodomy commercial and JC's
hilariously delivered NO, Steven Seagal's cheap bastard speech
to Willy Wonka, promptly ambushing the Oompa Loompas and some
absolutely gut-churningly funny characters, from the selection
of bizarre characters on The Jason Show, to the always watchable
psychotics of the assassin, to the always brilliant appearances
of Mr. Wee-Wee, who often fills in the narrative gaps with ease,
and having the audience genuinely excited to have the character
on the screen.
True, often black screen replaces any real scenery, but Sgt.
Steve is not designed to woo you with time-wasting visuals.
Comedy value would be lost if this approach had been taken into
account in any case, and in all fairness most of Fester's
animations are not without merit, fluidity where needed, and
camera movement where appropriate.
Sgt. Steve is a stroke of comic genius, on par with anything and
everything I've seen that's ever made me cack my pants in an
embarrassing frenzy of giggles and guffaws before beginning to
cough and promptly flemming into the sink. This is a film you
watch, and you know before its really begun you'll be watching
it again. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Damn you for leaving Osama's Heroes unfinished Fester. You can
expect me to appeal for its completion.
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