The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh - There is no giant fish, Jackie

Published: Jan. 22, 2018, 11:27 p.m.

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Nothing says "screwball" comedy like professional basketball in the late 70\'s. So why not have a film about a terrible team that becomes great via the powers of astrology? Toss in Dr. Julius Erwing, Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Meadowlark Lemon and repeat stinker stars like Branscombe Richmond and Julius Carry III and you\'ve got some loonie business that is right up our alley.

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On paper this film should be one to steer clear from. Even just watching the trailer is enough to give casual viewers of crummy films the heebie-jeebies. Yet somehow there is a serious level of charm to this film beyond the obvious live-action WB cartoon version that Jonathan Winters was shooting for. There\'s a seriously well blended volume of comedy of all types that award both fans of basketball and those that loathe all sports.

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Everyone loves the Harlem Globetrotters and this film reinforces why that works.

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The real stinker in The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh is the music. Imagine music worse (yet more catchy) than Cannon\'s The Apple. Yes, THAT bad of music. And it is arguably more full of bad music than The Apple as well. Woof.

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We thoroughly enjoyed The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh and if you like films like Odds and Evens and Condorman, you\'re going to enjoy it too.

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