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Directed by David Koepp
Ricky Gervais and Greg Kinnear star in director David Koepp's fantasy comedy concerning a dentist who gains the ability to communicate with the dead after momentarily dying during a routine dental surgery. When the dearly departed begin requesting that the dentist act as a point person between the living world and the spirit realm, he does his best to ensure that the messages of the dead reach their intended recipients. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"and I was the only one audibly laughing. Puzzling me no end. How could anyone not find Ricky Gervais dead funny? He makes this movie click, lifting it above the annoying silliness which usually emerges from such plots. OK, the writing helped. I enjoyed Greg Kinnear and Tea Leoni. The one vague disappointment was not getting to know a little more of the other ghosts' stories, particularly the nurse and the naked guy. But never mind. I'll pro " [More]
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"Forget that the story of Ghost Town is an overly-familiar Scrooge tale about a grumpy man who learns to love again with the help of a few ghosts or that the film itself often feels like a mawkish, mid-nineties romantic comedy following in the (then) successful wake of Nora Ephron films. Focus, instead, on what elevates the film from a standard but well-executed programmer to a howlingly funny film: Ricky Gervais. Viewers of the British version of The Office or Extras know " [More]
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"There is heart in "Ghost Town." It might not be terribly deep or revolutionary or explored as thoroughly as it could have been, but its there. Co-writer and director David Koepp saves it for the final scene, a sequence between Tea Leoni and Ricky Gervais which allows the film to go out on a positive note. See, Frank (Greg Kinear) was cheating on Gwen (Leoni) and, through a twist of fate, is killed by happen " [More]
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During one pivotal moment of revelation in David Koepp's Ghost Town, dentist and insufferable prick Bertram Pincus (brilliantly played by Ricky Gervais) gazes at a poster of Albert Einstein with the quote, "Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile." And, though Pincus cynically dismisses the quote for its inauspicious placement on a novelty poster, it becomes immediately apparent to the viewer watching the film that Ghost Town is, in fact, the feature-length incarnation of one of those inspirational posters that clutter the bargain bins of drugstores everywhere. Sure, it's told with a little more style, a tad more wit, and a genuinely satisfying dash of soul, but at its heart, Ghost Town is a essentially a two-hour filmed version of that very Einstein poster that later prompts the misanthropic Pincus to finally step outside of his comfort zone and realize that the rest of the world doesn't exist simply as an excuse for him to stay locked away in his posh Manhattan apartment chugging laxatives and cursing society. Ghost Town may not be the most original comedy product ever presented to moviegoers -- after all we've seen essentially the same story played out over the years in everything from A Christmas Carol to As Good As It Gets, but it does deliver its message in such a pleasant and entertaining manner that even moviegoers as jaded as Pincus himself are likely to walk out of the theater feeling just a little better than they did before, cranky from contending with the crowd at the concession stand and navigating dark theater aisles in an attempt to find a comfortable seat. And while director and co-writer (alongside John Kamps) Koepp can't be denied credit for making this familiar story not feel like so much regurgitated, feel-good gruel, it's no doubt star Gervais -- and his chemistry with co-stars Greg Kinnear and Téa Leoni -- that keeps the film feeling consistently fresh and enjoyable. It would be easy to despise Gervais' antisocial jerk had the character been played by a less talented actor, but thanks to the talented British comic, Bertram Pincus is entirely sympathetic upon closer inspection -- the kind of reclusive loner we've all known a some point in our lives, an endearing social misfit who's actually quite a cutup on the rare occasion his friends are able to drag him out of his isolated comfort zone and into the real world. Anyone who's ever dreaded going to that upcoming party or social function rather than enjoying a quiet evening at home is sure to identify with Pincus -- even if they themselves may not be quite so vocal about their general distain for humanity -- and that identification is the key to making or breaking a film like Ghost Town. So while it may be neither a highly original masterpiece nor the laugh-out-loud, joke-a-minute riot that sends crowds stumbling into the streets giddy with laughter, Ghost Town is still a passable piece of feel-good fluff that accomplishes the thankless task of delivering a positive message at a time when most movies -- comedy or otherwise -- seem more interested in upping the outrageous ante than in taking the time to tell a genuinely affecting story from a universally humanistic perspective. Does that make Ghost Town old-fashioned? Unquestionably. Is the mood-boost worth cutting the film a little slack? Absolutely. There are far worse sins a movie can commit than being unoriginal, and thankfully for Gervais fans, Ghost Town still manages to charm despite the occasional sense of déjà vu. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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