[As the ending credits roll, Mike leafs through a copy of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide.]
Mike:
OK, let's look in Maltin's book, uh he gave this two-and-a-half stars... ooh, My Favorite Year barely edges it out with three stars.
Crow:
Huh.
Servo:
Look here, Hannah and her Sisters is superior only by one star.
Mike:
Oh wow.
Crow:
[watching the film] Oh great, now a tire fire starts just off camera!
[Tom coughs. Mike turns a page.]
Mike:
OK. Umm, ah, look, hey-Leonard Maltin gave the same two-and-a-half stars to My Dinner With Andre.
Crow:
Uhh-
Servo:
[disgusted] Name of the Rose... this is a better film than Name of the Rose! It only got two stars!
Crow:
Being There, two stars.
Mike:
Uh, Lucas Tanner the movie was directed by Richard Donner... I just thought I'd point that out.
Servo:
Oh. Good.
Mike:
Lemme see here...
Crow:
[reading the credits] Y'mean, y'mean to tell me that Ron Masak and Eddie Deezen get billing over Roddy McDowall?
Servo:
Look Mike, Birdman of Alcatraz, three stars. Marginally better than Laserblast.
Crow:
[still reading the credits] They spelled Roddy McDowall's name wrong...
Servo:
[leaning in] What else you got?
Mike:
Oh, here we go, Full Metal Jacket, three stars.
Crow:
Hm?
Servo:
Shame, isn't it.
Mike:
Oh, hey, Seven Samurai, two stars.
Crow:
[incredulous] What?!
Mike:
I'm kidding.
Crow:
Oh.
Servo:
I hope so.
Mike:
According to this, A Fish Called Wanda was as good a film as Laserblast.
Crow:
[dismissive] D'oh...
Servo:
Broadcast News, Witness, three stars-barely superior to Laserblast.
Mike:
Mm-hm.
Crow:
Same for Diner.
Mike:
Yeah, hm. Oh, here we go-this was a better movie than Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Crow:
Well, that's possible...
Servo:
And the same caliber as Last Crusade-two-and-a-half stars.
Mike:
Oh. And, uh, and yet: Blame It On the Bellboy... four stars.
Servo:
[unbelieving] Where?
Crow:
[incredulous] What?
Mike:
No, I'm kidding.
Servo:
Oh, you... You... jeez...
Mike:
So, Kim Milford's greasy, pop-eyed performance was every bit as good as F. Murray Abraham's tortured performance as Salieri in Amadeus.
Crow:
According to Leonard Maltin, yes, Mike.
Servo:
Bagdad Café, brilliant subtle comedy-no better than Laserblast.
Mike:
Here's where it gets hard-Harry and the Hendersons is every bit as good as Laserblast.
Crow:
Carson McCullers' classic The Heart is a Lonely Hunter-no better than Laserblast.
[Servo notices Mike is hiding something and tries to read it.]
Mike:
[reluctant] No, no-
Servo:
Uhp, John Schlesinger's Oscar-winning thriller Marathon Man-on par with Laserblast, two-and-a-half stars.
Mike:
Right, so Laurence Olivier's chilling performance as Szell, the White Angel, no better than the butt-faced sheriff in Laserblast.
Crow:
Again, according to Leonard Maltin, yes, Mike.
Mike:
OK, ah-
Servo:
Ah, look here, look here, Outlaw Josey Wales AND Unforgiven! Oscar-winner. Quintessential Westerns, Eastwood at his finest. However, I think you know where we're headed with this, Mike.
Mike:
Uh, yeah...
Servo, Mike:
Same as Laserblast-
Servo:
Two-and-a-half stars.
Mike:
Oh, here we go, here's a couple more. Sophie's Choice-
Servo:
Uh huh.
Mike:
Uh... here's one, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory-
Servo:
No!
Mike:
The Great Santini-
Servo:
Oh, I can't believe that!
Mike:
All two-and-a-half stars.
Servo:
Two-and-a-half stars.
Mike:
The same quality.
Crow:
Also known as "Ace", by the way.
Mike:
Yes, "Ace".
Servo:
[as they leave] Peers to Laserblast.
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