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Taking Care of Business

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 48min
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6.4/10
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Jim Belushi and Charles Grodin in Taking Care of Business (1990)
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Un estirado ejecutivo de publicidad tiene toda su vida en un organizador Filofax que por error acaba en manos de un simpático convicto que se hace pasar por él.Un estirado ejecutivo de publicidad tiene toda su vida en un organizador Filofax que por error acaba en manos de un simpático convicto que se hace pasar por él.Un estirado ejecutivo de publicidad tiene toda su vida en un organizador Filofax que por error acaba en manos de un simpático convicto que se hace pasar por él.

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    • Arthur Hiller
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    • Jill Mazursky
    • J.J. Abrams
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    • Jim Belushi
    • Charles Grodin
    • Anne DeSalvo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Guionistas
      • Jill Mazursky
      • J.J. Abrams
    • Elenco
      • Jim Belushi
      • Charles Grodin
      • Anne DeSalvo
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    • 42Metascore
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    7mattymatt4ever

    Silly and implausible, but incredibly fast-paced and often very funny!

    When I first watched this movie, I laughed and laughed and laughed! I was dying! Yes, it's a silly comedy that mostly depends on slapstick, but it works. The plot becomes more implausible by the minute, but with a film as fast-paced and funny as this, you tend to overlook all those flaws. Unless...it's your second viewing.

    Some comedies are incredibly funny on the first viewing, and are almost as--if not just as--funny on all the following viewings. You even start to laugh at jokes you didn't get the first time around. And there are comedies that are incredibly funny on the first viewing, but the laughs decrease on all the following viewings. Unfortunately, "Taking Care of Business" is an example of the latter. And as the laughs decrease, I felt more obligated to observe the plot. Though it succeeds in delivering big-time laughs, "TCOB" is a shallow farce that doesn't know when to quit.

    James Belushi is the main saving grace. Comic talent and energy obviously runs in the family (his brother, the late John Belushi) and he's doing a terrific job at carrying on the Belushi name. His starring roles in little-known films haven't given him the opportunity to show off his knack for comedy, but every once in a while he steals the show, one of which was his supporting role in the underrated romantic comedy "Return to Me." Jim's an underrated talent, who has an amazing comic energy--without being obnoxious--and I hope to see him in more and more comedies. Charles Grodin is amusingly deadpan. Then again, portraying his stuck-up character wasn't much of a stretch. But towards the film's conclusion, he shows off his more outrageous side and he's quite good. That blonde chick who plays Belushi's love interest is an absolute knockout! I didn't get her name, but I hope to see her more often.

    Despite its flaws, I can't completely downgrade a film that made me laugh hysterically the first time. Sure, you won't like it as much the second time, but who said you have to watch it a second time? Just watch it once and indulge! Plus, it has that great title song!

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    7Bing-18

    The lot of a younger brother.

    This is a nice, light comedy that floats along to the end so fast that you do not even notice it.

    Grodin turns in another winning performance as the up-tight advertising executive that has his life taken over by an escaped convict, Belushi, who only escaped to watch the big baseball match which he has won tickets for, when he finds his Filofax at the airport.

    What follows is some wonderful scenes as Belushi lives it up in the lap of luxury and does Grodin's job for him as he tries desperately to catch up with him.

    Belushi is best as he tries to break back into jail so he can be legally released less than twelve hours later. Throughout this movie Belushi proves what a star he could have if he had arrived on the scene independent of everyone else, and without being over-shadowed by his self-destructive big brother.

    Nevertheless, a very basic, but still highly enjoyable comedy.
    8BatmanTheGreat

    What a great comedy, a classic!

    I fell in love with this movie the first time I saw it, although the script is not brilliant the cast made a great effort and made it very convincing, James Belushi plays nice guy convict Jimmy Dworfski as he plans to escape prison for the weekend to see the Chicago Cubs in the World Series, getting his fellow in-mates to cover it up. While out he finds business executive Spencer Barnes (Charles Grodin) filofax and takes over his life. Belushi & Grodin are great together in this feel good comedy, as a lover of Baseball I was drawn to this even more, but if you're not you'll still find it just as enjoyable. This is the best James Belushi film I've seen!
    mcfly-31

    can you say underrated??

    An extremely well-paced and funny mistaken identity movie that got no credit. Belushi pulls off perfectly the exhuberant, boy-like fugitive who breaks out of prison for a couple days so he can see the World Series (wouldn't you)? The tickets he won on a radio show are to be picked up at LAX, where a bigger pick up awaits. While dodging a set of cops he spots Grodin's day planner atop a phone booth with the note of a reward to anyone who returns it. So he heads to Malibu looking for Grodin who has found himself in the slums of LA trying to get people to believe who he is. He's come to town to close a big advertising deal but loses his beloved orgonizer ("My life was in there!"). In the process he's mistreated by gang members, can't get anyone to believe him, has to resort to help from DeSolvo's mind-numbing nitwit, and ends up walking Pacific Coast Highway in the rain. Meanwhile Belushi takes it upon himself to enter Grodin's boss's Malibu mansion and even assume his job which includes a tennis date and dinner with a witchy female executive. Belushi even scores with the boss's daughter, leading to one of the film's funniest lines: "I slept with Walter's daughter?! How was I??" "You were great!" "I knew I could be great in bed!" It all culminates in an extended finale that goes from the World Series to prison. A lot of people point out the film's inplausibility, but as I always say, don't all films have a level of that? Just ignore it and enjoy the laughs. Though the film does feature the nicest set of prison inmates in history, maybe a little too far-fetched. And when Belushi gives a stolen car to his date, he's obviously unaware that cops are probably on the lookout for it (and he's supposed to be a car thief). He and Grodin also get along too well, but again, movie magic. All told this is a lot of fun and oddly enough was very reminiscent of Belushi's other work from 1990, "Mr. Destiny" (guy's life is altered with riches and adventure).

    And a little sidenote about all the dumb brother comparisons by critics: Belushi is his own performer, judge his ability on that alone and stop comparing him to his sibling, please. At the point of this movie John had been dead nearly ten years and James had made his mark in great offerings like "About Last Night", "Red Heat" and "K-9". Be it comedy or drama, he can hold his own and needn't be put up against his brother's incomplete career.
    ric_me_ric

    Belushi's Best

    this is one of my favourite film, if not my favourite film of all time. i thought it was absolutely great and i can watch it and watch it again without getting bored of it! its funny, got a good plot and is a really enjoyable film. the film hasnt really made it big anywhere (as you can tell from the amount of votes on this website) but i would advise it to anyone because the film is great. i think belushi plays his part brilliantly and he is a great actor in film like k9 and k911, many more also!

    the film is fun and there is no doubt that i would give this film 10/10 and i cannot fault the film!- please watch if you have not seen it- you will not be let down.

    One of my personal favourites!

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    • Trivia
      First film written by J.J. Abrams.
    • Errores
      When Jimmy is first checking out the Filofax, he finds a list of 'power words' he reads out FIRST RATE, PHENOMENAL, SUPERLATIVE, BENEVOLENT, but 'phenomenal' clearly is not on the list.
    • Citas

      Ted Bradford Jr.: Spencer... Toast.

      Jimmy Dworski: Yeah... A toast! To the Cubs winning the world series!... and to big tits!

    • Versiones alternativas
      The UK theatrical release was cut by 22 seconds to remove strong language (i.e. uses of "fuck") and secure a 12 certificate:
      • [Reel 1] Black prisoner during baseball game in prison yard: "Shut the fuck up!"
      • [Reel 2] James Belushi as he enters opulent mansion: "I'm in fucking 'Dynasty'!"
      • [Reel 3] Belushi to men in tennis gear: "I got a great fucking job, don't I?"
      • After white-suited Belushi admires himself in mirror: "Fucking A, man!"
      All video/DVD releases are uncut and rated 15.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Girl Next Door (1999)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Takin' Care of Business
      Written by Randy Bachman

      Performed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive

      Courtesy of Polygram Special Products

      A Division of Polygram Records, Inc.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de agosto de 1990 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Filofax
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Angel Stadium of Anaheim - 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 20,005,435
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,620,054
      • 19 ago 1990
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 20,005,435
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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