What do you get when you combine Harold Ramis, Andie MacDowell, Eugene Levy, and four Michael Keatons? One of the most underrated and quotable comedies of the greatest comedy decade for movies. Or maybe that's just us. Also, did you know what Michael Keaton's real name is?
00:00:00 Introduction to Movie Life Crisis
00:00:19 Multiplicity Trailer and Reception
00:01:32 Andy McDowell and Michael Keaton's Roles
00:02:41 Box Office and Cloning Context
00:03:38 Plot Summary and Memorable Quotes
00:05:12 Keaton's Acting and Comedic Talent
00:06:40 Multiplicity's Place in 1996 Cinema
00:08:39 Technical Marvels in Filming
00:11:23 Trivia and Script Development
00:15:27 Comparisons with Similar Concepts
00:16:05 Rewatching Multiplicity and Keaton's Performance
00:17:58 Film Length and Pacing
00:20:29 Keaton's Dynamic Acting
00:24:08 Humor Elements and Visual Effects
00:33:13 Cultural Relevance of Quotes
00:36:02 Character Interactions and Dynamics
00:39:17 Parenting and Real-Life Reflections
00:43:16 Monologues and Technical Aspects
00:44:29 Ramis's Themes and Philosophical Elements
00:46:26 Screenplay and Collaborations
00:48:19 Nostalgia and Old Tech
00:50:52 On-Set Activities and Casting Choices
00:51:53 Cloning and Personal Reflections
00:53:51 Work-Life Balance and Family Time
00:55:15 Plot Critiques and Technological Evolution
00:58:19 Media Consumption Changes
01:02:58 Viability of Comedies Today
01:04:18 Hypothetical Remakes and Cloning Costs
01:07:52 Excitement for Next Review: Swingers



