Meet Wally Sparks (1997)

  • Year: 1997
  • Released: 31 Jan 1997
  • Country: Japan, United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119644/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/meet_wally_sparks
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Writer: Harry Basil, Rodney Dangerfield
  • Director: Peter Baldwin
  • Cast: Rodney Dangerfield, Debi Mazar, David Ogden Stiers
  • Keywords: satire, media satire, film industry, independent film,
5.2/10
13% – Critics
31% – Audience

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Meet Wally Sparks Movie Reviews

Dangerfield

Wally Sparks (Rodney Dangerfield) is the loud-mouthed host of a trashy daytime talk show. His boss Lenny Spencer (Burt Reynolds) threatens to cancel the show due to sponsor pressure. He is given a week to change the tenure of the show. He attends a party of conservative critic Georgia Governor Floyd Preston (David Ogden Stiers) which turns into publicity bonanza.

This is pure Dangerfield in his character and the quality of the movies that he leads. It’s low brow comedy. He’s crass and he’s good at it. He remains the loveable everyman. It doesn’t really make sense for him to stay in the mansion but making sense is not the highest priority. It has its fun but it doesn’t really hold together. It’s a bad good bad comedy.

It’s as if the script was an afterthought wrapped around Rodney’s one liners …..

But who cares because, though hit or miss with the jokes, “Meet Wally Sparks” has enough laughs to fill several of today’s lame comedy efforts. Rodney Dangerfield cannot be contained with his rapid fire comeback comedy routine, and a loud mouth talk show host suits him perfectly as the ideal outlet for his crass comments. Think adults doing “Animal House”, and you will be close to describing this funny film. Lots of cameos add to the fun, with Burt Reynolds especially memorable as Wally’s boss and old friend. One thing worth mentioning is that the movie moves quickly from one joke to the next, and thus there are few dead spots. It is also the type of film that gets better with multiple viewings. Recommended. – MERK

This Film Gets No Respect

Comedian Rodney Dangerfield took on the topic of shock TV in Meet Wally Sparks. A few sparks a generated, but it helps if you have an appreciation for the Police Academy films to enjoy this film. Which I do somewhat.

Meet Wally Sparks also borrows liberally from the plot of The Man Who Came To Dinner. In this case Dangerfield in the title role becomes the man who stayed at the governor’s mansion.

Georgia Governor David Ogden Stiers who slips as neatly into a southern accent as he did a Boston one as Charles Emerson Winchester in MASH is advised that he can score a few cheap political points as a ‘family values’ candidate by attacking the outrageous talk show host Wally Sparks. Which gets a response from Sparks for Stiers to guest on his show and explain his objections.

Then Stiers’s son Glenn Walker Harris, Jr. steals an invite to a campaign fundraiser and sends it to Dangerfield who then comes down to Atlanta and promptly injures himself, necessitating he not be moved from there.

After The Man Who Came To Dinner, the film then digresses into a pale imitation of The Fortune Cookie as it turns out Dangerfield isn’t half as hurt as he makes out. All that was missing was Walter Matthau threatening to sue to the state of Georgia. Talk about deep pockets.

The humor is pretty crude, not unlike what you see on these shows. But it’s actually done with a gentle hand. There were some lost opportunities in this film to make some valid points. As did those two other far better satirical films which Meet Wally Sparks liberally borrowed from.

Still fans of the late Rodney Dangerfeld will respect the film and will some others, just not enough.