Elizabeth Taylor goes into a bar to eat an entire pizza and comes home with Warren Beatty.
Is this a love story? No. Is this a comedy? No. Is this a drama? No. Is this a character study on the addictions of gambling? No.
The guy only interesting aspect of this film were Elizabeth's wigs. I hadn't seen more contrived hairdos since Valley of the Dolls. I'm sure all were used to try to balance out her booze bloat and/of trying to make her look younger.
When Liz was good,she was terrific. It seems after Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and her second Oscar she felt entitled to coast through or act up in most of her films. Fortunately, we don't expect much from Beatty.
Is this a love story? No. Is this a comedy? No. Is this a drama? No. Is this a character study on the addictions of gambling? No.
The guy only interesting aspect of this film were Elizabeth's wigs. I hadn't seen more contrived hairdos since Valley of the Dolls. I'm sure all were used to try to balance out her booze bloat and/of trying to make her look younger.
When Liz was good,she was terrific. It seems after Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and her second Oscar she felt entitled to coast through or act up in most of her films. Fortunately, we don't expect much from Beatty.