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Real Genius has real people, real comedy and real fun." [16] Richard Schickel of Time praised the film for being "a smart, no-nonsense movie that may actually teach its prime audience a valuable lesson: the best retort to an intolerable situation is not necessarily a food fight. Better results, and more fun, come from rubbing a few brains ...
Robert Prescott (born 1957) is an American actor who has appeared in film and on television. He is best known for his role as Kent in the 1985 hit comedy film Real Genius.He also starred in the 1984 comedy film Bachelor Party as Cole Whittier, and appeared in the 1987 Mel Brooks comedy Spaceballs in a cameo as the Sand Cruiser Driver.
His most notable appearance was as Mitch Taylor alongside Val Kilmer's Chris Knight in the movie Real Genius. Other film roles include The Karate Kid Part III, Apollo 13 and Last Days. Jarret also made television guest appearances in such shows as 21 Jump Street, L.A. Law, Party of Five, and The West Wing.
JAULA / The Chalk Line. JAULA is a chilling thriller that’s loosely based on a true-crime story.The film follows a couple who takes in an abandoned child. When the kid begins behaving strangely ...
Mirage (2018). In this trippy sci-fi thriller from Spain, a happily married mother named Vera learns there's a possibility of saving the life of a boy who lived in her home 25 years earlier.
El último show (Aragón TV, 2020–present) Drama about and old comedian who was successful in the past. El último verano (Telecinco, 1999) Miniseries of 5 episodes of 30 minutes. Four young people meet in a camp on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza. L’un per altre (TV3, 2003–2005) 39 episodes of 30 minutes. Family comedy about a bizarre ...
We all know—and love—Netflix. But while we adore the streaming service’s chart-topping psychological thrillers and eye-opening... The 20 Best Spanish Shows to Stream on Netflix Right This Second
My Science Project is a 1985 American teen science fiction comedy film directed by Jonathan R. Betuel. It followed on the heels of other teen sci-fi/comedy films released the same year, such as Back to the Future, Real Genius, and Weird Science; it did not perform as well as those films.