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Movie Description Radio's larger-than-life bad boy, and self-proclaimed "King of All Media," Howard Stern exposes his "Private Parts" in this adaptation of his best-selling autobiography. Tracing his evolution from hopelessly geeky student to top-rated shock jock, the film not only chronicles his legendarily off-color on-air demeanor (Lesbian Dial-a-Date; frequent nude guests) and his continuous battles with management over content and co-hosts, but it also examines his unexpectedly touching and sincere relationship with his wife, Alison.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - English Dolby Surround - French Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
Industry Reviews "...Stern's radio routines are here in all their barrel-bottom-skimming glory..." Sight and Sound - p.49-50 - Ben Thompson
"...Stern plays himself with disarming self-deprecation..." USA Today - p.1D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...[A] sure-fire hit comedy....The movie develops real sunniness while delivering the insults and innuendoes that are the backbone of Mr. Stern's show..." New York Times - p.C3 - Janet Maslin
"...[Stern] proves to be a game and likable actor..." Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (03/14/1997)
"...PRIVATE PARTS is a supremely crafty, smartly written, and -- given the number of 'himselfs' and 'herselfs' on the cast list -- surprisingly well-acted piece of pop kitsch..." Los Angeles Times - Jack Mathews (03/07/1997)
"...Surprisingly sweet....Many sequences are very funny..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (03/07/1997)
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