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Odd Jobs

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28min
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4,5/10
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Paul Reiser, Scott McGinnis, Rick Overton, Paul Provenza, and Robert Townsend in Odd Jobs (1986)
Comedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFive college buddies start their own moving business only to find themselves tangling with sleazy competitors and the mob.Five college buddies start their own moving business only to find themselves tangling with sleazy competitors and the mob.Five college buddies start their own moving business only to find themselves tangling with sleazy competitors and the mob.

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Story
  • Scénario
    • Bob Conte
    • Peter Wortmann
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Reiser
    • Robert Townsend
    • Scott McGinnis
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,5/10
    557
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    • Réalisation
      • Mark Story
    • Scénario
      • Bob Conte
      • Peter Wortmann
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Reiser
      • Robert Townsend
      • Scott McGinnis
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    • 5avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux77

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    Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
    • Max
    Robert Townsend
    Robert Townsend
    • Dwight
    Scott McGinnis
    Scott McGinnis
    • Woody
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • Roy
    Paul Provenza
    Paul Provenza
    • Byron
    Leo Burmester
    Leo Burmester
    • Wylie D. Daiken
    Thomas Quinn
    • Frankie
    Savannah Smith Boucher
    Savannah Smith Boucher
    • Loretta & Lynette
    Richard Dean Anderson
    Richard Dean Anderson
    • Spud
    Richard Foronjy
    Richard Foronjy
    • Manny
    Ken Olfson
    Ken Olfson
    • Mayor Brady
    Jake Steinfeld
    Jake Steinfeld
    • Nick
    Eleanor Mondale
    Eleanor Mondale
    • Mandy
    Charlie Dell
    Charlie Dell
    • Earl
    Starletta DuPois
    Starletta DuPois
    • Dwight's Mom
    Don Imus
    Don Imus
    • Monty Leader
    Wayne Grace
    Wayne Grace
    • Roy's Father
    Julianne Phillips
    Julianne Phillips
    • Sally
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Story
    • Scénario
      • Bob Conte
      • Peter Wortmann
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    8albrechtcm

    A fun romp

    I saw this a couple of times years ago, and just saw it again today. Even though it's over twenty years old, it holds up. This zany comedy had me laughing from scene two and kept me laughing all the way to the ending. Odd Jobs concerns a group of college friends who hope to make some extra money during their summer vacation. The boys try a variety of occupations from selling vacuum cleaners to waiting tables to working for a moving company. All these guys are a scream and get a chance to show off bits of their stand-up routines, but the clear winner in this outing is the late Leo Burmester (aka Burmeister) as Wylie the truck driver. He steals every scene he's in with his crazy over-the-top yet oddly believable performance. Corny, yes. But laugh out loud funny — all the way. Every performance, not just Wiley, was over the top, but in a good way. Scene after scene is filled with weirdo characters you won't soon forget. The chemistry between Wylie and Max (Paul Reiser) in their buddy movie sequences is perfect. Body by Jake was a little annoying with his Curly Howard laugh, but still good. And there is the Cabrizzi Moving Company whose sign looks like the label on a two dollar bottle of wine. Remember, Cabrizzi rhymes with sleazy. This is one of my own off-the-wall favorites along with Million Dollar Mystery. That one too didn't make any sense but we just went along to watch the comedians strut some of their best bits. These movies do what they're supposed to do: Entertain.
    bob dove

    One of my favorite comedies

    Hilarious movie features Reiser as a college student who decides to operate his own moving business,where he is joined by his friends,several of whom are played by well-known stand-up comics.Many quite funny scenes and characters,especially Jake Steinfeld and Rick Overton.Leo Burmester is hysterical as Wylie,the trucker.
    9alfinator

    Great movie, as long as you leave out the last 10 minutes.

    Extremely funny movie. As mentioned in the summary, just don't let the lame ending ruin the rest of the movie for you. Several comedians are in this movie, most notably Robert Townsend and Paul Reiser. Also, a very funny performance by Jake of "Body by Jake". Hope you love the movie as much as myself and my friends.
    7vertigo_14

    Taking what they givin' cause I'm working for a livin'!

    I recommend watching Odd Jobs. It is one of the funniest stupid-humor comedies I've ever seen. Five college friends on summer break each try to find work. Max (Paul Resier) is the entrepeneurial type and has his eye for success on the moving business. Working for the 'Corelli Brothers', a mob owned and operated business, is certainly no picnic. In the meantime, Max's buddies all get fired or quit their thankless jobs--pretty boy Wood (Scott McGinnis) gets fired from a waiter job at his uncle's restaurant; Wylie (Leo Burmester) and Byron (Paul Provenza) get fired as golf caddies for insulting the players; and Roy (Rick Overton) quits his job selling evangelist backed nuclear vacuum cleaners.

    Max, usually optimistic, also quits working for the Corelli Brothers after they stiff him in some dirty dealings, and decides that he and the gang should go into business. So, they start a moving company. Only problem is, the mob doesn't like the guys moving in on their business. For the Carelli Brothers, no competition is good competition. So, they try to hustle Max and his friends out of the business. But, Max isn't going down with a fight because he knows something about the Corelli Brothers, a secret that could either get he and his buddies killed mob style, or one that could bring down the Corelli Brothers for good.

    It is a pretty funny comedy. A viewer somewhere wrote that the end lacked the pizazz that made the rest of the movie so funny (and probably so bizarre). Agreed, the climax is probably anti-climatic when compared to the rest of the movie, it still has a bit of the stupid-humor comedy going on. Nonetheless, the movie is just so damn wacky. It's definitely worth watching. My favorite parts are Byron trying to impress Wylie's family by acting black (stereotypically, of course) because Wylie's family is black. His father keeps getting this hilarious homicidal twitch in his eye every time Byron comes up with some new way to embarrass himself. And that big guy from the Corelli Brothers who was always giggling at everything, man that is one stupid guy. It's good times all around.
    lor_

    Comedy tries too hard

    My review was written in June 1987 after watching the film on HBO.

    "Odd Jobs" is the last of seven unsuccessful features made about three years ago by HBO and Silver Screen Partners to see the light of day, barely. Lensed in 1984, an overwrought attempt at comedy wastes the talents of several young performers soon to achieve prominence.

    Paul Reiser (currently scoring in "Beverly Hills Cop II") toplines as a college kid working for the Cabrizzi Bros., moving firm for the summer (pic originally was titled alternately "Summer Jobs" and "This End Up"). First half of the film disjointedly crosscuts back and forth between his misadventures and those of four of his classmates: Robert Townsend (pre-"Hollywood Shuffle") and Paul Provenza working as caddies; Rick Overton selling vacuum cleaners door-to-door and Scott McGinnis as a waiter.

    Each one loses his job, teaming up to form a moving company in deadly competition with the Cabrizzis. Pranks and physical humor are moderately funny in the second half, but pic is way too talky, overloaded with pointless and endless voiceover narration by Reiser and others trying to create the structure of the story being related to a femme journalist.

    Director Mark Story smothers the potential comedy with overly broad performances and heavy-handed direction. Reiser emerges as a pleasant lead, but includes Jerry Lewis-style mannerisms which clash with his character. Rest of the cas, particularly Jake Steinfeld (of Body by Jake training fame) as a goonish mover, tend to ham it up, while Townsend is quite bland compared to his "Shuffle" persona. Julianne Phillips (future Mrs. Bruce Springsteen) is totally wasted as the female lead, and radio star Don Imus performs his evangelist impression briefly to no effect.

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    • Gaffes
      When Woody (Scott McGinnis) is in bed with Mandy (Eleanor Mondale), they get interrupted by her father, Mayor Brady (Ken Olfson) and his little dog, causing Woody to hide under the bed, where the dog finds him. When the scene starts, Woody's face, neck, and chest are covered with Mandy's red lipstick kisses. When they hear the mayor coming, the scene changes and Woody sits up in bed to get dressed, at which point the lipstick kisses are in different places on his face. Then, he hides under the bed and tries to fend off the dog, at which point, closeups of Woody's face show that the lipstick kisses have changed again. Apparently, the three setups - in bed under the covers, sitting up and getting dressed, and hiding under the bed - were shot at three different times, with Scott McGinnis getting a new set of lipstick kisses for each.
    • Connexions
      Edited from The Animal World (1956)
    • Bandes originales
      Duelin' Banjos
      Written by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith

      Published by Combine Music Corp./BMI (1955)

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    • Date de sortie
      • mars 1986 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Summer Jobs
    • Sociétés de production
      • TriStar Pictures
      • HBO Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners
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    • Durée
      1 heure 28 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 4:3

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