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Big Top Pee-wee
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by Paramount
Sales Rank: 1590
Price: $14.95

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There's nothing wrong with Randall Kleiser's <I>Big Top Pee-Wee</I> that <I>Pee-Wee's Big Adventure</I> director Tim Burton wouldn't be able to fix. Take the scene in which entwined farmer and botanist Pee-Wee and ravishing circus performer Gina (Valeria Golina) blissfully ponder the shapes of the clouds. One can only imagine the wondrous forms Burton would have animated in the heavens. In Kleiser's sequel, they are mere cumulus. A talking pig and a sympathetic gallery of outcast circus performers (including a young Benicio Del Toro as the Dog-Faced Boy) notwithstanding, <I>Big Top</I> squanders much of the first film's magic and goodwill. Blame it on the script, which places arrested adolescent Pee-Wee in a small town that is unaccountably hostile to him. Blame it on Paul Rubens, who, perhaps rebelling against his own iconic creation, puts Pee-Wee in some disquieting libido-fueled situations, such as jumping his schoolteacher girlfriend Winnie (Penelope Ann Miller). "The children," Winnie fights him off as her class looks on. Indeed. <I>--Donald Liebenson</I>
Viewer Reviews This movie is fantastic. I have, admittedly, always been a Pee-Wee fan and grew up watching the TV show. It came as a surprise to me that I hadn't seen this movie before. It is witty with a lot of great innuendo. Although the movie gets a little slow in the middle/beginning of the end, the end is worth it and the rest is very funny. It also raises the question: Why does Pee Wee live in a town full of angry old people?
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