oscar reviews

Read Oscar D’leon concert reviews and post your own reviews and ratings. [1]

Outstanding and funny movie, that’s why I bought DVD format, because we do not have a VHS player anymore. [2]

The thing that makes this movie so good is the cast, the actors are really perfectly chosen and they play it really well. [...] He is faced with numerous problems: henchmen who know nothing but crime, the police who are convinced he is hatching a master plan, and Oscar, who has just got his daughter pregnant. [3]

The cast includes Kirk Douglas as Stallone’s father, whose deathbed wish compels Snaps to go into legitimate banking at the exact moment the latter’s daughter (Marisa Tomei) announces her love for a chauffeur. [...] You can learn more about instant personalization or disconnect your Facebook account from Rotten Tomatoes. [4]

Plot holes: From the time that Dr. Poole arrives at Mr. Provolone’s residence to the time that he guesses Little Anthony’s place of birth by his accent, Little Anthony never says a word. [3]

Login to Facebook to rate this movie and see your friends’ ratings! [...] TIME lists their top 25 choices for the best movie soundtrack ever! [4]

Despite having no experience in making money in a legal fashion, Snaps sets about to keep his promise. [3]

This great singer is so full of energy….he so professional in what he does..even with his band members.. [1]

It's a comedy of criminal proportions! [...] This film is based on the 1958 French play “Oscar” by Claude Magnier. [3]

Oscar was Sylvester Stallone’s agreeable, 1991 effort at broad comedy, a fast-talking, suspender-snapping gangster farce featuring the Rambo star as a 1930s Chicago mob boss, Snaps Provolone, trying to go straight during overlapping personal crises. [4]

His ability to improvise was fantastic and the band was outstanding. [1]

Sources:
[1] Oscar D’leon Concert Reviews and Ratings | Ticketmaster
[2] Oscar Customer Ratings & Reviews - Top & Best Rated Products
[3] Oscar (1991) - IMDb
[4] Oscar Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes

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