Talk:Under the Cherry Moon

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The doesn't appear to be any real world notability for the character, aside from the fact that Prince wrote a song called "Christopher Tracy's Parade". Unless some notability exists for the character, I'll turn Christopher "Chris" Tracy into a redirect. 'Christopher "Chris" Tracy' isn't even the character's name, it's Christopher Tracy, or possibly Chris Tracy, so the the article is an unlikely search target. Markfury3000 (talk) 23:26, 14 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • More than a month and no one has objected, so I'm redirecting the article here. Markfury3000 (talk) 13:41, 20 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Review

The film may have been denounced for its lack of originality or the comedy scene where two stoodges break into an old woman's home(one enters while the other stands by on the lookout), a concept that would later be used in Big Momma's House, which did a little bit better come to think of it. The ending was very poor and the film in general was a slapstick drama, which is innovative in terms of genre fusion. One result I don't agree with was the Razzie for Worst Picture; the film was clearly intended to be in black and white for cultural context.