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Director: John Pasquin
Writer: John Scott Shepherd
Producers: Arnold & Anne Kopelson
Actors:
Tim Allen as Joe Scheffer, Julie Bowen as Meg Harper, James Belushi as Chuck Scarett |
But the film doesn’t go for the all-out comedy here, it actually tries to slip in some drama every now and then. Does it work? Well, yes and no. At first, it took me aback, because I was expecting the film to be vying for nothing but ze laughs, but I guess someone decided at some point that developing the characters might be a good idea as well. Not that the film succeeds entirely on that front either, I mean, there’s still quite a one-dimensionality to the characters overall, but I liked the way that they resolved the big fight sequence in the end, and I also appreciated who Allen ended up with. The very last scene was however, way over-the-top and joyous for my liking, but I guess it’s X-mas time and studios do need to toss some basic fluff pieces out there as well (in the midst of all that serious Oscar stuff). Overall, I have to say that I really liked the premise of this movie (the everyman fighting back!), appreciated its message, enjoyed Warburton’s performance and it was nice to see Julie Bowen back in the swing of things (she played the “babe” in HAPPY GILMORE and plays the “babe” here as well-I especially liked the way they worked in a shot of her walking around in her undies…nice!). But the bottom line with this movie is that it’s pretty generic, it doesn’t provide for as many laughs as you’d hope and it takes the safe route most of the time. In fact, I’m not sure who the target market is for this flick but I’d say that kids might enjoy this movie more than anyone. Nothing memorable here, folks.
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