I've seen most of Steve Martins pre-2000 movies but never got around to this one. Why is Meat Loaf in this?

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But it made me revisit 1992’s LEAP OF FAITH, a criminally underrated entry in Steve Martin’s filmography.Martin leads a group of con artists touring around the country performing revivals for all the rubes.
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They suspect a reputable but dangerous college professor. My wife and I have had a successful nineteen year battle with Malignant Melanoma including twenty trips to an America Clinic The movie deals with all the nuances from day one that occur when this problem arises and it shows the correct … But after the first sermon in the film I was onboard.

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By selling God as a piece of merchandise and at the price of a ticket to a show, televangelists rob the poor and pocket the money for themselves. The musical premiered in September 2010 in Los Angeles for a limited run through October, directed and … I think the cast really elevates this above average, as you have a whole host of great actors in this thing, including Debra Winger, Liam Neeson, Lolita Davidovich, Lukas Haas, M.C. Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of Leap Of Faith with exclusive news, pictures, videos and more at TVGuide.com © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. However, it's not a film about the side characters, all of them…It’s brilliant when it’s coldly cynical but it’s slightly more confused in what it’s saying in the third act.

Some were well-crafted crowd-pleasers ("Parenthood," "Father of the Bride"), some critically acclaimed ("LA Story," "Roxanne"), and some heavily dramatic fare ("The Spanish Prisoner," "Grand Canyon"). Jess, Abby and Bree catch up with Sarah about her engagement and …

I‘ve been getting younger ever since." "Leap of Faith" was a pretty adverse comedy with some genially funny moments.
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I cant shake the thought that there was so much that could've been done in regards of plot.

One of their trucks breaks down in Rustwater, a town in desperate need of rain to save their crops.

There are some interesting questions about faith and belief but this ultimately some pretty lightweight stuff but this was an otherwise pretty solid comedy.I found it hard to buy into Steve Martin playing a televangelist.

Movies like Gods Not Dead or Unbelievable are really more about affirming their largely Christian audiences beliefs, as opposed to presenting a genuine depiction of faith.

I guess it's interesting? They bring effective and memorable musical numbers to the table.I found it hard to buy into Steve Martin playing a televangelist. On DVD: Now | On Blu-ray: TBD.

There was one movie during that time period that doesn’t fit in either of these categories and yet I think it features one of Martin’s most interesting and underrated performances.