![]() ![]() His take on Fletch was maybe his best ever role. ![]() In 1985, Fletch marked the end of Chevy Chase’s run of cool guys in good movies. He’s the right mix of handsome but rumpled, charming but just a little bit smarmy, smart and stupid, to pull this off. They had a hell of a time.Īnd, for good reason. matinee where the only other people in the theater were a pair of elderly women, and I can tell you, they thought the movie was hilarious. It wasn’t actually a private screening, it was a 2 p.m. On Friday, I took the afternoon off to get my Covid booster and my flu shot (I’m getting old, gang), and then it was off to the cinema for a private screening of a comedy that Miramax is burying with almost no promotion. ![]() Apparently he thinks that’s the same as actually grading the ride in the app. That’s not the review score for the Fletch reboot starring Jon Hamm as a guy who “used to be an investigative reporter of some renown.” It’s what Fletch says every time he gets out of an Uber or Lyft. ![]()
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