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Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (WS) (2005)

Starring: Albert Brooks, Sheetal Sheth Director: Albert Brooks Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Albert Brooks, Sheetal Sheth, John Carroll Lynch, Fred Dalton Thompson, Penny Marshall
  • Directors: Albert Brooks
  • Writers: Albert Brooks
  • Producers: Herb Nanas, JoAnn Perritano, Pravesh Sahni, Stephanie Antosca, Steve Bing
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: August 29, 2006
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000FS9FD0
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #44,003 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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You don't have to be an Albert Brooks fan to enjoy Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, but it helps. As always, Brooks (as writer, director, and star) presents a timely comedic premise that's ripe with possibilities, and he capitalizes on his ideas with witty one-liners, hilarious expressions, and comedic situations that are patently absurd and yet, in Brooks' hands, amusingly believable. At a time of great fear and turmoil in the Middle East, Brooks plays a barely-fictional version of himself (a respected comedian named Albert Brooks) and dares to ask, "what's considered funny in the world of Islam?" That's what the State Department wants to know (in the President's effort to improve U.S.-Muslim relations), so they dispatch Brooks to India and Pakistan to write a 500-page report on what makes Muslims laugh. That he never really finds an answer is beside the point, because Looking for Comedy is more about the nature of comedy itself--specifically, the nature of Albert Brooks' comedy, which is self-deprecating, low-key, and so idiosyncratic that it defies mainstream expectations. After a brilliant opening, Looking for Comedy loses some of its momentum, but it's filled with brilliant bits and throwaway gags that keep you smiling from start to finish. One can only wonder, how will it play in Baghdad? --Jeff Shannon


Product Description

"Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" is the hilarious story of what happens when the U.S. Government sends comedian Albert Brooks to India and Pakistan to find out what makes the over 300 million Muslims in the region laugh. Brooks, accompanied by two state department handlers and his trusted assistant, goes on a journey that takes him from a concert stage in New Delhi, to the Taj Mahal, to a secret location in the mountains of Pakistan. Written and directed by Albert Brooks, "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" is a funny and insightful look at some of the issues we are dealing with in a post-9/11 world. The comedy also stars Sheetal Sheth, John Carroll Lynch, Jon Tenney, and Fred Dalton Thompson.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great movie!, February 13, 2006
I saw this movie last weekend. Although i've never written a review for a film, the fact that i cannot stop thinking about it days later compels me to do so. I couldn't imagine what he was up to when i heard the title of this movie. One of my favorite movies is Defending Your Life and of course Broadcast News, but I'm less familiar with some of the earlier works that critics allude to when citing accolades for Albert Brooks and this movie in particular. It has such a delicious satirical touch and is so hilarious, i was alternating between belly laughs and choking with laughter. Some of the situations are so absurd, they bend the mind in the most hysterical ways, that i've found myself repeating at least ten phrases of the movie and laughing. Things that stick out in my memory are the first scenes with Penny Marshall-- what a brilliant send up of Hollywood.. then Fred Thompson, then the interview sequence and the polish joke and the double talker at the Temple. With regard to Al Jazeera starting an entertainment network and a sitcom called "That Darn Jew" (no doubt referring to the old Disney movie "That Darn Cat") about the Jewish man living in a Muslim Condominium Complex. ... to the Pakistani Campfire scene and Albert singing songs from Irving Berlin. And the show.......what an amazing scene. To bomb to one audience, while making the audience watching the one not laughing, laugh their socks off, just brilliant. And yes, when someone has the balls to do that, they face some people siding with the audience that is not getting it, that's what made it so hysterical in the theater I was in. The difference between this film and, say, the countless anesthetizing formulaic comedies that Hollywood assaults us with these days is the difference between a twinkie and a homemade double chocolate brownie. I wish this guy made movies every year. We'd be so much better off. America is Albert Brooks.

Before posting my review, i read one below from some one who didn't see the movie (?!), ALERT--the movie itself deals with the very issues the person who didn't see it is concerned with!!. The issue of why he goes to India and Pakistan is dealt with expertly. Albert rides on a raft of the American Governments' making- why go to there? As Fred Thompson puts it "There's a 150 Million Muslim's in India alone... that enough for ya?" As I recall, Thompson also says, "You make the Hindus laugh, we'll consider this whole thing a success" (yuk yuk) That the government, and Albert's quest is ineffectual is the greatest gag in the whole movie. It's called a satire. Although after the cartoon I have little faith in the muslim comedy spectrum. I think the world would be a better place if more people saw this movie (esp. ones who have the nerve to review it!), and more movies like this were made and people learned to get in on a great joke!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smart movies for people over 14, August 2, 2006
By Donna Prima (California) - See all my reviews
OMG! I am so excited this is finally out on DVD! I saw it because a friend couldn't stop raving about it. Then I couldn't stop raving about it, but when I tried to get my boyfriend to see it it was already gone from theaters!!! Seriously, if you like smart, grown-up comedies like Sideways, then this is for you. All the actors are wonderful, to the point where I found myself wondering if the Indian cast weren't actors at all but real people caught in action documentary-style (and maybe they were). Albert Brooks plays himself (so does Fred Dalton Thompson) so there is lots of blurring of the lines. It is also a subtle morality play about the dangers in assuming that everyone in the world thinks and believes exactly as you do (we can use this message now more than ever) -- if you are a Republican, don't let that dissuade you from seeing it, it is only a very small part of what is a very, very funny movie. There are illegal Pakistani comedians, a TV meeting with Al Jazeera and Albert Brooks does his old stand-up routine. So, so much to recommend this movie. Love, love, love!
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21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Looking For Comedy In All The Wrong Places, September 3, 2006
By B. Merritt "filmreviewstew.com" (WWW.FILMREVIEWSTEW.COM, Pacific Grove, California United States) - See all my reviews
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LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD is a thinking man's comedy. If you're of the 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN or DATE MOVIE crowd, please avoid this film and spare us your "It just ...sucks" review.

If you're an Albert Brooks fan, you most certainly will enjoy his deadpan delivery and hyper-worried state that we came to enjoy during DEFENDING YOUR LIFE (I suspect this is why he was also cast as the father's voice in FINDING NEMO). But enough about Brooks. Let's see what the movie's about.

Looking For Comedy opens with Brooks arriving for a casting call at Penny Marshall's office (It's noteworthy to mention that Albert Brooks plays Albert Brooks and Penny Marshall plays Penny Marshall). Everyone seems to only recognize Brooks as "that guy who played that fish in Finding Nemo." His career is grudgingly winding down.

But upon returning home a letter from the government appears in the mail. He is summoned to Washington by a panel of Senators to do a research project for them ("Our first choice, quite frankly, wasn't available" they tell him when Brooks asks `Why me?') And his job? Travel to India and Pakistan and find out what makes Muslims laugh. Oh. "And you have to write a 500-page report on it."

"500 pages? I don't think I've ever written anything that long," Brooks protests. But he accepts the assignment and travels with two government men as his entourage and support crew. Once in India they bumble through getting an office and a secretary named Maya (the stunningly pretty Sheetal Sheth). Now the hard work begins. Either people won't talk to him or give him off the wall answers or give no answer at all. So Brooks decides to put on a comedy show at a local gymnasium only to have that fall flat, too.

To add insult to injury, war bells are ringing between Pakistan and India, bells that Brooks doesn't help with by sneaking across the border into Pakistan one night in order to meet up with some future comedian hopefuls.

The thing that makes this film so funny is that it doesn't try that hard. It just is. Brooks' normal paranoia fits perfectly with the script and makes us laugh time and again at his overzealous fears. Also is the fact that it shows the complete ineptness of government in trying to understand another culture by sending someone to another country who has no knowledge of such a job. And they send him to India! Although there are a lot of Muslims there, it is mainly a Hindu country. An Arab nation may have been a better choice but obviously the government higher-ups failed to do their own research before sending in an even-less-informed Brooks. Now THAT is subtle humor. If you "don't get that", you should avoid seeing this flick. But if you enjoy that kind of subtlety, give Looking For Comedy a try. It's a modern day and cerebral blast!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, Mr. Brooks
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4.0 out of 5 stars Alber Brooks in a mellow key
Albert Brooks is one of my favorites. But "Looking for Comedy..." is one of his more mellow films; he doesn't go for big laughs this time, even though there's plenty of humor... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars "Looking for laughs" would be more apt
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1.0 out of 5 stars Looking for comedy...
this film should have been called, Looking for Comedy.

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