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Man on the Moon

Man on the Moon (1999)

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Man on the Moon (1999) is the irreverent biopic of the famous comedian Andy Kaufman, best known for playing the  mechanic Latke on the hit TV show Taxi. Jim Carrey steps into the role for this film—landing himself a Golden Globe for Best Actor along the way—channeling the late comedian from his beginnings in small comedy clubs to his rise to prominence thanks to his classic "foreign man" character that later became Latke on Taxi. Along the way he begins working in movies, returning to live performance, and eventually working his way to the world of wrestling! It mostly starts as a joke with him only wrestling women and proclaiming himself the World's Champion of Women's Wrestling because no woman has ever beaten him. He practices his skills with two ladies of the evening in a brothel, with Carrey showing off a bulge in his tighty whities while he wrestles with two topless women! Andy eventually moves into the world of men's wrestling, though he always keeps covered up with some white thermals that don't show off any of his goods! Later in the film as Carrey plays Kaufman closer to the end of his life, we see him again in his underwear as he attempts some new age healing. Sadly it doesn't work and Kaufman died in 1984, but his spirit lives on in this film from Milos Forman, the Oscar winning director of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Amadeus (1984), and The People vs Larry Flynt (1996)! While we wish there was more skin in this flick, we'll settle for what we've got!