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Dos tipos muy monos (1990)

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15 opiniones
3/10

Stan Winston was marvelous at Makeup SFX, however...

This film is one of those that makes very clear an adage, which is pretty important in any line of work, and especially in film IMO -- "Know what you know, and know what you don't know." Stan Winston very clearly knew Makeup Special Effects, and he was a master in that field. He clearly did not know film directing ( nor shot coverage nor overseeing editing nor,... well, several other knowledge gaps in his tool chest pop out when one views this movie).

The puppetry and facial animatronics in this movie are very good, but it falls flat in almost every other department (although I think there MAY have been a decent script initially).

Hitchcock didn't sing in films, he knew better. The Coens don't act in films, they know better. Daniel Day-Lewis does not write screenplays, he brings the characters off of the page as a master actor. Stan Winston knew Makeup SFX at a master level, but did not know film directing.
  • X-the-Unknown
  • 13 mar 2013
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5/10

No it's gnot

Straight to the point, this movie is bad. I have trouble calling it even a B movie, and probably ranks at the C level. However, if you have an odd sense of humor, you will get a sick sense of satisfaction from this movie. I was grinning all the way through this movie, but a grimace was hiding just underneath. The funniest scene is when the gnome character insists that gnome is pronounced ga-nome. Still to this day, I find myself grinning whenever I think about the comment "no it's gnot", and say it whenever possible. My suggestion is to see this movie, but see it when you truly have nothing better to do, as it will rank somewhere between a complete waste of time, and the greatest experience ever (ok, not quite, but it was enjoyable). If you are expecting a serious film, look elsewhere, but for classic C film quality, look no further.
  • jbassett-2
  • 22 ene 2000
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4/10

Anthony Michael Hall's final attempt to become a capable leading man is a strange little mash-up of E.T. and buddy cop comedy that doesn't quite work

Set in Los Angeles, Detective Casey Gallagher (Anthony Michael Hall) is seen as a joke by most of the force due to his unconventional and lackadaisical attitude and is given the opportunity by Captain Stan Walton (Jerry Orbach) to run point on a sting involving diamond smuggler Zadar (Eli Danker). With Detective Samatha Kennedy (Claudia Christian) and Detective Kaminsky working backup, the sting seems poised for success until an unknown assailant arrives knocking Gallagher unconcious. Having lost the diamonds and the cash Gallagher is blamed for the failure and is taken off the case and after finding a satchel with a stone returns home. Gallager soon discovers a strange little creature named Gnorm (Rob Paulson) has followed him home and wants the stone back, but Gallagher will only give it back if Gnorm can identify the assailant he witnessed in the park.

A Gnome Named Gnorm (aka Upworld) is a 1989 action comedy (though released in 1994) directed by Stan Winston and written by producers and occasional screenwriters John Watson and Pen Densham who are best known for writing Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The film came about from Watson wanting to do a mash-up in the style of. As he described it "E. T. meets 48 Hrs." which laid the groundwork for the initial idea. Initially intended to be a theatrical release, the film found itself in limbo after the original distributor Vestron Pictures went bankrupt and the film sat on a shelf for four years until being released direct to video. A Gnome Named Gnorm is a strange little experiment in its mixture of 80s stalwarts like buddy-cops and magical creatures, but not one that's altogether successful.

Being directed by someone who specializes in special effects, I will say that Winston and his team are to be commended for the work done in bringing the titular Gnorm to life. Created using a mixture of animatronics and puppetry, the creation of Gnorm from a technical perspective is well done and avoids some of the issues that have plagued similar productions (such as Howard the Duck for example). Outside of that however, A Gnome Named Gnorm isn't all that interesting as it goes through a very mediocre retread of standard buddy cop cliches without any real meat or substance to the mystery or the characters. While the film tries to do a parallel of Gnorm and Gallagher being "outsider oddballs" who are disregarded by their peers, there's very little time spent developing them beyond broad archetypes delivering one liners and clumsy slapstick. Gnorm himself is essentially a mix of an Ewok by way of Johnny 5 (Paulson's voice even sounds similar) and aside from being horny and using a spouting a lot of euphemisms for women's posteriors and breasts there's not a whole lot there character wise. Anthony Michael Hall once again shows why he struggled to become a leading man following his failed efforts with Out of Bounds and Johnny Be Good and while the character as written is mostly an inept doofus who has no real busniness doing what he does, Hall comes across as very stiff without any strong showcase of comic timing or leading man charisma.

A Gnome Named Gnorm is the kind of movie where you can definitely feel it was the product of the producers because it feels like the creative thought started and ended with the pitch of "E. T. meets 48 Hrs." before handing it off to the production team to make a purse out of a Sow's ear. It's really just the last dying gasp of two worn into the ground 80s genre formats haphazardly tied together in a vain attempt at squeezing blood from a long drained stone.
  • IonicBreezeMachine
  • 21 nov 2024
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3/10

GNORM

  • BandSAboutMovies
  • 11 oct 2024
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5/10

A gnome named nome (Upworld)

Fun movie I watched when I was 9 and loved it. I watched it again recently and still made me laugh 24 years later
  • soke1975
  • 29 jul 2019
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Gnothing Much to Write Gnome About

This movie did not really engage either my heart or my head. I would say that it is more appropriate for children, except some of the humour is a little too adult for a young audience. Nevertheless, a wonderful performance from Mark Harelik as the odious Kaminsky kept me watching to the end.
  • Tricia-15
  • 5 jul 1999
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3/10

The Vidiot Reviews...

A Gnome Named Gnorm

Gnomes are mischievous folks that enjoy making humans look stupid when they pronounce 'gnome' with a hard G.

Fortunately, the dwarfish imp in this comedy enunciates his name with a confident consonant sound.

Headed towards the surface in hopes of recharging the magical stones that belong to his subterranean race, a gnome named Gnorm (Mike Avery) is instead embroiled in a murder case involving a dead police officer.

When his partner is killed in the line of duty and the blame falls on him, Det. Gallagher (Anthony Michael Hall) must team up with the only witness to the incident, which happens to be a gnome named Gnorm.

With a laughable plot that falls betwixt fantasy and buddy-comedy, as well as a pitiable attempt at puppetry, A Gnome Named Gnorm is strictly lowbrow entertainment.

Besides, the police dogs would eat the gnome cop before he could even solve his first case. (Red Light)
  • capone666
  • 27 may 2011
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6/10

Pretty Harmless B-Movie Fun & Fluff

With a title like that, I expected a very dumb movie, but it wasn't bad.....actually decent. It's a harmless cop-fantasy film with police drama mixed in with some humor and special effects.

I found a lot more drama than humor, which surprised me, although there were a few funny lines by the "gnome," a special- effects creation of Stan Winston.

Despite a film filled with angry characters - cops and crooks - the language was pretty tame and the film moves well and zips by since it's only 84 minutes. Yes, the story is ludicrous and some of the dialog is B-movie, but it was pretty enjoyable.
  • ccthemovieman-1
  • 26 sep 2006
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8/10

It's a classic.

When I was younger I watched over and over. I'm in my late 30s and still absolutely love watching this movie. It has a great cast and Gnorm is an unforgettable character. I've been quoting the movie for years. Unfortunately, I'm one of very few who remember this goofy movie. It has all the classic 80s/early 90s police movie tropes, along side the standard humor and action. Gnorm's character design seems to be ahead of it's time in my opinion. His style holds up to movies today. I personally still love the live action puppeteering over CGI l. So, I might be a albeit bias when it comes to the character. I highly recommend giving it a go.
  • undkeineeier
  • 23 jul 2023
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6/10

Gno way is this a masterpiece, but I kinda liked it

Casey (Anthony Michael Hall) is an up and coming police detective. But, he's very green. Nevertheless, his boss, Stan (Jerry Orbach) respects his intelligence, as does his partner, Samantha (Claudia Christian). Then, too, there may be an undeclared "something" brewing between Casey and Sam. Yet, on a stakeout at a nearby park, Casey bumbles the job and lets the perp get away. Or, so he believes, until he meets up with a witness to the event. But, what a pair of eyes, for they belong to a GNOME from the underworld, a gnome named Gnorm. Naturally, Casey has a difficult time adapting to a new "pal" who prefers the wrapper over the sandwich! Still, Casey knows he needs Gnorm's help to catch the wrongdoer and Gnormie needs Casey to help him find something hidden to bring back to his below-the-ground habitat. In fact, Gnorm is in Casey's world because his whole venture's goal is to please a lady-gnome from home. It gets tricky, for the perp wants to eliminate them both. Will this new dynamic duo succeed? Gno doubt! This pleasant little movie is gno masterpiece but is still quite entertaining. Hall, Christian, and Orbach do nice work while the little gnome is an odd creature who grows on the audience. The special effects aren't dazzling, nor is the costuming, script, direction or photography. Even so, the overall final product will be a nice little diversion for most viewers.
  • inkblot11
  • 22 mar 2015
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8/10

The gnome is good.

I found the movie....fun. If you're all you watch are 'chick flicks' or "Titanic" type movies, then this is gnot a movie for you. However, if you have an off-beat sense of humor (or any sense of humor), I think you'll agree that this is a good show. "Ice Age" and "Little Nikky" fans - - this movie is for you. That's the kinda group of people "Gnorm" will appeal to, yeah that's the ticket. Take mind that this information is coming from a guy that prefers the original "Planet of the Apes" movies to the Tim Burton version (which was very good also). I also shed a tear in Star Trek X - Nemesis when Data sacrificed himself (NOT!).
  • freightshaker291
  • 12 jul 2003
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10/10

One of the BEST movies I have EVER seen!

I give this movie infinite thumbs up. A Gnome Named Gnorm will capture your heart with and awesome story line. Gnorm does his best to foil the bad guys plot to get away with murder. He doesn't know what to think of this new world he has stumbled upon, but he has an eye on the one human friend and protector, Samantha. This is the best movie for children and as well as family. There isn't anything that I don't like about this movie. I would recommend it to everyone! It reminds me of Leprechaun only without the profanity. It is a fun and interesting way to see a fictitious creature in a world new to his own race. It shows a relationship between two races and real life that anyone can relate too.
  • macleod79
  • 30 mar 2005
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9/10

Amazing film that thankfully is still alive for people like me to watch.

I grew up with strange and unusual films like this as a child and for what it's worth it's still one of my top 3 movies. Im 33yrs old and I still talk about this film to others. Amazing work of every end of the spectrum. We need less CgI and more puppeteers again. I'm willing to work for this happening is someone else is. Just look me up. My name is Christen Burroughs from Roanoke VA.
  • christenburroughs
  • 12 ene 2019
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10/10

Excellent movie!!!

A Gnome Named Gnorm is an excellent movie, with great direction, screenplay, and voice acting. The plot captures the viewer's interest from beginning to end. It is a fun adventure for the whole family. Satisfaction guaranteed! Three thumbs up!!
  • sano_suke3
  • 18 ene 2004
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10/10

Pooka

I absolutely love this movie. I watched it when I was 4 years old when it came out. Funny and I wished they made a part 2. My kids now think its hilarious.
  • jessicaferrill
  • 21 may 2019
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