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- Premios
- 3 premios ganados en total
- Young Alan
- (as C. J. Grayson)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
(5 out of 10)
I love getting in the "way back machine" and seeing Rick Moranis movies, and I'm not a big fan of Tom Arnold, but he nails this big dumb bully role.
There is a lot of establishing information, and they work really hard to express a parallel in parents vs children and projecting a "break the cycle" morale on the story, but most of the movie is just Tom being a jerk to Rick. It's almost a Tom and Jerry movie.
I honestly spent a lot of the movie trying understand why Tom wasn't under arrest.
It's not the best movie, but it's reliably good.
If you're feeling an urge for a late 90's movie and this looks interesting, give it a shot.
Tom Arnold has never been particularly funny. He showed some signs of talent in "True Lies" (1994), but everything after that just went downhill. Here's a guy who has appeared in some of the worst films and television shows of the last decade, including "McHale's Navy" (1997) and "The Stupids." In fact, I went to the theater to see "McHale's Navy" upon its release and felt like vomiting from the first five minutes into it.
"Big Bully" is Rick Moranis' worst film and one of Tom Arnold's best, if that's saying anything.
I'll admit that the beginning of "Big Bully" was quite funny. There are many laugh-out-loud segments. But, unfortunately, they are drowned out by an over-the-top and truly awful, ridiculous ending, in which a man's old bully from school goes after him again with weapons from a wood-carving class. (Be careful, your kids may never want to go back to school again.)
Rick Moranis is the man who is attacked. His name is David, and the film opens with a younger version of himself being chased down a street and up against a metal gate by a chubby fellow his own age. We assume that he is beaten to a pulp, but before we see anything, it all fades away.
Years later, David has a son of his own, and has since moved out into the big city. But he's tired of the city life, and after his wife leaves him, David decides to move back to his home town, along with his son. They arrive, he finds out he has hundreds of dollars due on a Dr. Seuss book he got out from the library years ago (funny segment there), and he moves into his new home. David soon teaches school, where he finds out that an old bully of his, "Fang" (Tom Arnold), is teaching carving.
David gets scared, runs away from Big Bully (who seems to be nice now, and truly wants a friendship with the man) throughout the film, until, in a scary moment, he realizes "Fang" really is still a psycho, and the two men battle it out in the school, in ridiculous, childish gags and moments.
Alas, that's all the film is comprised of, with scattered--and very predictable--ideas involving romantic interests and such cliches. It's too bad--this was a decent premise to begin with.
"Big Bully" literally massacred Rick Moranis' career, and since then he has appeared in only a few "real" films--unless you count straight-to-video animated and live-action Disney-esque films real movies.
This is just hideous, a film to rival the bad qualities of "McHale's Navy" and "The Stupids." The movie is tolerable in an annoying sort of way until the climactic finale, which is so out of control and awful that it really just makes you want to throw up.
This is one bad movie. I can't imagine a worse result stemming from such a poor comedian mixed with such a great one. Rick Moranis should sue, and Tom Arnold should die. But that's just my opinion. I'm not going to be a bully about it, or anything.
0.5/5 stars.
- John Ulmer
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJustin Jon Ross plays a younger version of Rick Moranis' character again, having previously done so in Little Giants.
- ErroresWhen the bully is beating up the kid in the playground, the smaller kid is wearing obvious body padding.
- Citas
Roscoe "Fang" Bigger: You were my friend and you betrayed me!
David Leary: You thought we were friends? You beat me up, you humiliated me, I'm 35 years old and I still have nightmares about the fourth grade! That's not what friends do for eachother, a friend is supposed to make you feel good about yourself!
Roscoe "Fang" Bigger: Really? Then you're the best friend I ever had!
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Bullies (2015)
- Bandas sonorasWooly Bully
Performed by Michael Ian Elias, Jeff Stillman and Paul Stillman
Written by Domingo Samudio (as Sam Samudio)
Selecciones populares
- How long is Big Bully?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,042,530
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,131,094
- 28 ene 1996
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,042,530
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1