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Dos inexpertos exploradores esperan llegar antes que Lewis y Clarke al océano Pacífico mientras atraviesan la frontera occidental de Estados Unidos a principios de 1800's.Dos inexpertos exploradores esperan llegar antes que Lewis y Clarke al océano Pacífico mientras atraviesan la frontera occidental de Estados Unidos a principios de 1800's.Dos inexpertos exploradores esperan llegar antes que Lewis y Clarke al océano Pacífico mientras atraviesan la frontera occidental de Estados Unidos a principios de 1800's.
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Gregory Cruz
- Iowa Indian
- (as Gregory Norman Cruz)
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Opiniones destacadas
After I got done watching Almost Heroes I immediately rewound the tape saw it again. It is one of the funniest movies ever created. If Chris Farley isn't a good enough reason to watch it, Matthew Perry should be. Both men do an incredible job acting dumb and yet civalized. If you ever get in a bad mood, I guarantee this will cheer you up as you roll on the floor with laughter.
Almost Heroes is a deliberately idiotic movie, and much of its
humor relies on the audience being aware of this. If you don't buy
that the movie is SUPPOSED to be ridiculous and nonsensical,
then you're not going to like it. Otherwise, it is a great Chris
Farley/Christopher Guest vehicle with abundant laughs, often at
the absurd crudity of its humor. There are scenes and dialogue
that come off as cheap attempts at lowbrow humor, when in fact
the real punchline is that you, the viewer, even acknowleged the
humor when it is so utterly tasteless. I, for one, laughed my @$$
off and got overdue fees at my video store because I couldn't stop
watching it.
humor relies on the audience being aware of this. If you don't buy
that the movie is SUPPOSED to be ridiculous and nonsensical,
then you're not going to like it. Otherwise, it is a great Chris
Farley/Christopher Guest vehicle with abundant laughs, often at
the absurd crudity of its humor. There are scenes and dialogue
that come off as cheap attempts at lowbrow humor, when in fact
the real punchline is that you, the viewer, even acknowleged the
humor when it is so utterly tasteless. I, for one, laughed my @$$
off and got overdue fees at my video store because I couldn't stop
watching it.
This is the kind of movie you need to watch more than once to appreciate. I'd never go so far as to say this is a "good" movie, on the contrary, its a very bad movie, and thats what makes it funny. No one seems to be able to appreciate the humor in the poor writing and acting that make this movie hilarious. Watch Farley's battle with the eagle a few times and you'll see the humor. Watch the gauntlet with creamed corn and tell me thats not funny because of its sheer ridiculousness. I say people need to lighten up and respect this movie for what it is, a harmless farce that allows for some cheap laughs at physical humor and absurd dialog.
Chris Farley had his last leading role here, in a feature released five months after his death. A great epitaph it is not, but it does showcase him in the kind of role he was obviously born to play. Bartholomew Hunt is a rowdy tracker hired by effete adventurer Leslie Edwards (Matthew Perry) in 1804 America. Edwards hopes to make a name for himself beating Lewis & Clark to the Pacific Ocean. Hunt & Edwards set out for the coast, in the company of various other kooks and half-wits. They must deal with Indian tribes, a bear, an eagle protecting its nest, and an arrogant Conquistador named Hidalgo (Kevin Dunn).
Both Farley and Perry are well-cast in what amounts to a fairly enjoyable comedy. Like a lot of comedies, it has its share of gags that work and those that don't. One might consider this an off-day for veteran writer / performer / director Christopher Guest, who'd started his string of "mockumentaries" with "Waiting for Guffman" the previous year. But it's all put across by an enthusiastic bunch of actors, with supporting players like Dunn, a hilarious Eugene Levy as a French "language expert" named Fontenot, Hamilton Camp, and Patrick Cranshaw tending to steal the show. A tantalizing Lisa Barbuscia is the love interest for Perry, playing Fontenots' Indian wife. Bokeem Woodbine, as Edwards' slave, is unfortunately under-utilized.
Various familiar faces - Don Lake, Lewis Arquette, Christian Clemenson, and Brent Hinkley - turn up, and Guests' longtime colleague Harry Shearer does the opening narration. Michael McKean is credited as "project consultant".
A decent attempt at creating the period, lovely photography, and use of various wilderness locales all help in making this pleasant enough to watch, if also rather easy to forget. At the least, it may make a viewer interested enough to read up on Lewis & Clark, as it pokes fun at details of their own historic journey.
Six out of 10.
Both Farley and Perry are well-cast in what amounts to a fairly enjoyable comedy. Like a lot of comedies, it has its share of gags that work and those that don't. One might consider this an off-day for veteran writer / performer / director Christopher Guest, who'd started his string of "mockumentaries" with "Waiting for Guffman" the previous year. But it's all put across by an enthusiastic bunch of actors, with supporting players like Dunn, a hilarious Eugene Levy as a French "language expert" named Fontenot, Hamilton Camp, and Patrick Cranshaw tending to steal the show. A tantalizing Lisa Barbuscia is the love interest for Perry, playing Fontenots' Indian wife. Bokeem Woodbine, as Edwards' slave, is unfortunately under-utilized.
Various familiar faces - Don Lake, Lewis Arquette, Christian Clemenson, and Brent Hinkley - turn up, and Guests' longtime colleague Harry Shearer does the opening narration. Michael McKean is credited as "project consultant".
A decent attempt at creating the period, lovely photography, and use of various wilderness locales all help in making this pleasant enough to watch, if also rather easy to forget. At the least, it may make a viewer interested enough to read up on Lewis & Clark, as it pokes fun at details of their own historic journey.
Six out of 10.
I love this movie. I love movies with stupid humor in them, and this movie just cracks me up. How can you not laugh? Chris Farley's one of the greats. Him, Matthew Perry and especially the rest of the cast keep you laughing from beginning to end. It's hard for me to pick a favorite character. I really like Bidwell, his misadventures had me rolling on the floor in laughter, but the comedic genius of Farley had me going too. One of my most favorite parts had to be when they bring the boat ashore and meet the Native Americans, and they think the really tall one's the Chief, but it turns out he's not, his real name's Bent Twig and he's really mentally retarded. I laughed for almost 5 minutes straight on that part. This movie's definitely in my top 10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis film marks the last leading role for Chris Farley who died five months before the film released. However it is not his last film appearance as he had a cameo for the film Trabajo sucio (1998) released later that same year.
- ErroresThe crew ride canoes over a waterfall and get dunked, then emerge on the riverbank completely dry.
- Versiones alternativasA scene featuring Edwards' sweetheart, played by Parker Posey, was cut, as was the film's original ending. The re-shot ending did not include Bokeem Woodbine, resulting in his character Jonah disappearing after the fight against the conquistadors.
- ConexionesFeatured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Birdemic (2011)
- Bandas sonorasString Quartet in E-flat major Op. 71 II. Andante con moto
Composed by Joseph Haydn (as Franz Joseph Haydn)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Almost Heroes
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 30,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,136,856
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,837,928
- 31 may 1998
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,136,856
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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