Three to Tango
Verdict: A throwaway comedy with gay jokes and more barfing than necessary.
Details: Starring Matthew Perry, Neve Campbell and Dylan McDermott. Rated PG-13 for sex-related situations and profanity. 1 hour, 38 minutes.
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Review: When a 1999 comedy comes at you with swing dancing as if it's a newly rediscovered craze, you know it's going to be a night
of cheap funny business.
And that's exactly what "Three to Tango" is: a perfectly pleasant extended sitcom trumped up with TV stars and begging for
belly laughs.
Matthew Perry ("Friends") headlines this mostly slapstick, throwaway love story about Oscar Novack, a heterosexual Chicago
architect who everybody thinks is gay. Dylan McDermott ("The Practice"), who plays conniving entrepreneur Charles Newman,
sure thinks he is. And eventually, so does Newman's mistress Amy Post, a glass artist portrayed by Neve Campbell ("Party of
Five").
Evil-eyed Newman's big idea is to get goofy Oscar to watch sweet Amy for him. After all, what threat can Oscar be? Ha ha ha.
The comedy is mostly a long series of physical jokes: spastic running, tripping over coat trees, accidental pokes in the crotch
and just plain barfing.
Perry is in fine form here especially for fans of "Friends." After all, his Oscar is really just the actor playing Chandler with Julius
Caesar hair.
Bob Longino, Cox News Service
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