| The Big Tease | 
enlarge | Actors: Isabella Aitken, Drew Carey, Norm Compton, Cathy Lee Crosby, Craig Ferguson Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 8393
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Running Time: 87 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.5
MPN: D17428D ISBN: 0790748460 UPC: 085391742821 EAN: 9780790748467 ASIN: 0790748460
Theatrical Release Date: January 28, 2000 Release Date: July 18, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description If you've got it flaunt it. Or in the case of Scottish hairdresser Crawford Mackenzie snip curl tint shape and blow-dry it . Mackenzie comes from Glasgow to Los Angeles with a documentary filmmaker in tow recording his journey to compete in a stylists competition for the prestigious Platinum Scissors Award. But the best-laid schemes of mousse and men go wrong: Mackenzie's invitation to the even is in error.The Big Tease is big fun a fish-out-of-water tale teeming with charm and a hilariously satiric view of life in L.A. Craig Ferguson (The Drew Carey Show) heads a vibrant cast as Mackenzie the licensed-to-style hero determined to enter the contest and create a hairdo to claim the coveted shears. It's a case of do Or dye.Running Time: 86 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY UPC: 085391742821
Amazon.com Another addition to the ever-growing mockumentary genre. A British camera crew follows Crawford Mackenzie (Craig Ferguson), a Scottish hairstylist, as he travels to Los Angeles to take part in the Platinum Scissors Competition, put on by the World Hairdressing International Federation. Unfortunately, it turns out that Crawford misread the invitation, which was only to be in the audience. But he refuses to let that stop him, and works his way through the L.A. social world. In the process, he befriends Sean Connery's agent (Frances Fisher), who helps him finally get a chance to show the world his hairstyling genius. The Big Tease is at its best when completely indulging its hero--Crawford's delight at the amenities of his hotel, such as electric curtains, is charming and infectious. Ferguson has a gift for a kind of deadpan silliness, a dry humor that never becomes anything but frivolous--in a good way. The plot is beside the point; the ruthless depiction of fatuous L.A. social behavior, however, is sharp. Comedian Larry Miller has a brilliant turn as an unctuous hotel manager named Dunstan Cactus, and there are numerous cameos, including David Hasselhoff and Drew Carey playing themselves. --Bret Fetzer
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A Hair Affair August 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The film is a mockumentary about Crawford Mackenzie (Craig Ferguson) a Glasgow, Scotland hairdresser who dreams of hitting it big 'for the little people.' When he gets an invite to the World Hairdressers International Finals, he believes he is to be a competitor. He arrives in LA only to have his dream shattered. He was only invited as a guest.
But Crawford is not the kind of man who gives up easily. His machinations to get into the competition are hilarious. I cannot say I am a huge fan of this genre of film, but "The Big Tease" was thoroughly enjoyable and worth the time.
Rebecca Kyle, August 2008
Funky Fun April 21, 2008 Craig Ferguson does a good job as a Scottish hair stylist who mistakenly believes he's been invited to compete in the "Platinum Scissors Hair Competition" in LA.
Once he realizes he's not one of the contestants, he goes through some funny machinations to get invited to the competition. His portrayal of a gay hairdresser is seemingly "on the button" without being over the top. His character is real and likeable and the portrayal of Hollywood is what one would expect. No surprises, other than a walk on by Drew Carey with blonde hair.
Good fun, hilarious bar scene and the kilt was icing on the cake. I would definitely recommend the movie. It reminded me of a Christopher Guest mocumentary with it's larger than life characterizations. It's the not so suble humor and outrageous predicaments that make it watchable. It appeared that some scenes were cut short but overall a highly enjoyable movie.
Craig Ferguson as Crawford Mackenzie -- Fantastic May 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Craig Ferguson plays Scottish hairdresser Crawford Mackenzie, Glasgow's finest, who comes to the United States for a haircut competition. His adventures from start to finish are truly comical and any fan of Craig would be very happy with this purchase.
The Big Tease March 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the cutest 'unknown' movies ever! It's sweet and funny and heartbreaking all at the same time, not to mention all the guest stars' cameos. Is there anything Craig Ferguson can't do?
Ferguson's Best March 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie might be a bit over the top for some people; however I think that it is Craig Ferguson's best acting performance. (Just watch his facial expressions when he is hurt or vulnerable.) If you like him, or like off-beat, you'll like this one.
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