Yes, he has genuine skill, talent and expression and 'becoming' ability that's deeply entrenched in his soul.
However, in this movie, he comes off as untalented, unskilled, unfunny fan who knows nothing about comedy or how to be funny as Steve Martin, it's like some soulless clone, robotoid or lookalike masquerading as Steve.
This movie is horrible in all possible levels, I ESPECIALLY hate when they do the hollyweird-typical "let's completely change the rhythm of this song to fit the more popular 4/4 system"-crap, that the 'Impossible Mission' theme also suffers from so much.
Look, if a song is not MADE for 4/4, don't CRAM and SQUEEZE it into 4/4! Not all songs have to FIT that musical junk-food-system for the masses, god damnit.
They do this so they can make it sound 'energetic and fast', with pumping drums that just HAVE to ruin every god damn song on the planet, because there's no good song that can exist without some douche making a 'remix' version with stupidly moronic apebeat to it, and if the song's structure, integrity or rhythm has to suffer, who cares, as long as the ""musician"" (I have to use DOUBLE quotes for this word) gets to be famous and is PAID.
So what, if Mancini or Mozard would rather have had the music have its own personality and meaning to how everything works together - just rescale it to 4/4, pump it with the most boring drumbeat ever, and release it as something ingenious, the world will lap it up.
Sadly, this is exactly what the world does.. there are even people PRAISING this turd movie on these discussion boards, if you can believe that.
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