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When the rest of Chubby's cast start confronting Ramsey on the street with lines about aliens, it cracks his fragile mental state a little more and sends him running for extra sessions at his self-help guru's MindHead, a broad though frequently hilarious parody of Hollywood's flirtation with scientology, with Terence Stamp as its high priest.</span>
When the rest of Chubby's cast start confronting Ramsey on the street with lines about aliens, it cracks his fragile mental state a little more and sends him running for extra sessions at his self-help guru's MindHead, a broad though frequently hilarious parody of Hollywood's flirtation with scientology, with Terence Stamp as its high priest.</span>
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Revision as of 19:42, 14 January 2017

F143.png Bowfinger January 15, 2000, Russell Baillie, New Zealand Herald

Blowhard producer-director Bobby Bowfinger (Martin) needs Ramsey to headline his make-or-break Z-grader Chubby Rain. Without a chance of him signing on, Bowfinger films the star covertly and uses Jiff as a stand-in.

When the rest of Chubby's cast start confronting Ramsey on the street with lines about aliens, it cracks his fragile mental state a little more and sends him running for extra sessions at his self-help guru's MindHead, a broad though frequently hilarious parody of Hollywood's flirtation with scientology, with Terence Stamp as its high priest.


{{cite news | first = Russell | last = Baillie | title = Bowfinger | url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/6/story.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=111565 | work = New Zealand Herald | date = January 15, 2000 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}