Lipshitz Saves the World (TV Movie 2007) Poster

(2007 TV Movie)

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8/10
Hilarious
justinboggan7 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Just five minutes in and you wonder why this didn't get picked up for a series.

Adam Lipshitz is a pushed around nerdy kid in school who thinks he is bound for greater things. However, it's just in his mind until he comes home and finds Leslie Neilson in his living room.

Adam soon finds out Neilson is there to help him since Adam is on a quest to save the world.

Adam's first goal to start saving the world is to get the cute cheerleader to make out with him, feel her right boobie, and take her bra which contains a key, all while avoiding the Man in Red.

It's well done, written well, has great lines and many call backs to passed Leslie Neilson projects.

Wel worth your time if you can find it.
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10/10
Wow...I think the networks blew it with this one.
planktonrules8 June 2020
"Lipshitz Saves the World" is one of the stranger AND more interesting television pilots I've seen. It's so good that I wonder how it never made it to be a series. The networks really made a mistake of not approving additional episodes beyond this pilot.

The story is about a gawky teenager, Adam Lipshitz (Jack Carpenter). While he thinks that he's a nothing, he actually is something amazing....and it all begins when out of the blue, Leslie Nielsen (playing himself) arrives at Lipshitz's house. He announces that Adam is 'He'...a chosen one who has an amazing destiny. But what it is and what Lipshitz will do, he never explains to the teen. However, he tells him he has his first assignment...to get one of the hottest girls in school to give him her bra, as there is a key within it! And, oddly, he also must feel her right breast! Why?! None of this makes sense. But when a red-clad villain (Ty Burrell) arrives, things get CRAZY....so much so that you just have to see it for yourself.

The story has a strangeness that I loved as I watched it. It also had originality in spades! But apparently it was too weird for the network execs and they passed on making this series....our loss. I think it would have been terrific.
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