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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon who lands at Butlering after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.Tom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon who lands at Butlering after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.Tom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon who lands at Butlering after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Benjamin B. Smith
- Bates Jamieson
- (as Benjamin Smith)
Wendy Donaldson
- Mrs. Withington
- (as Wendy Morrow Donaldson)
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Before you read the review, I have a confession. I am not a die hard fan of Tom Green despite I liked some moments of his show since they are all available on Youtube. However, since April 13 Green follows me on Instagram (the only actor that does it) and since I liked this movie, I felt I had the need of reviewing it finally. Now I finally took this off my chest.
Bob Tree (Green) is a 30 year old guy who can't simply keep a job. After making the kitchen in the fast food inherited by his uncle explode, he tries all the jobs in alphabetical order from the yellow pages, and after failing in all the jobs with the A arrives to Butler and this time, he goes to a butlers' school. After passing the tests (without some clumsy error on the way) he is assigned to a family with a mom (Brooke Shields) that has trouble in keeping her kids in line. And just like in MARY POPPINS, Bob will have a friendship-like bond with the kids and will help the mom in choosing what is best for her.
I really didn't expected to like this movie as it has 5,5 and mostly negative reviews, and also because of the fear that it would have been disgusting like FREDDY GOT FINGERED. Instead, it was a family movie just like it is supposed to be. Tom Green gives a more restrained performance and most of his gags here are in the right context, and I am daring to say, he actually surprised me. Brooke Shields has some very funny moments too and the kids are actually likeable after they meet with Green. The humour here is safe.
Overall, an adequate family film that is safe for kids and likeable for the adults forced to watch it with them. Not a must see but just one of those movies that you could watch if you are bored at home and don't want to think too much.
Bob Tree (Green) is a 30 year old guy who can't simply keep a job. After making the kitchen in the fast food inherited by his uncle explode, he tries all the jobs in alphabetical order from the yellow pages, and after failing in all the jobs with the A arrives to Butler and this time, he goes to a butlers' school. After passing the tests (without some clumsy error on the way) he is assigned to a family with a mom (Brooke Shields) that has trouble in keeping her kids in line. And just like in MARY POPPINS, Bob will have a friendship-like bond with the kids and will help the mom in choosing what is best for her.
I really didn't expected to like this movie as it has 5,5 and mostly negative reviews, and also because of the fear that it would have been disgusting like FREDDY GOT FINGERED. Instead, it was a family movie just like it is supposed to be. Tom Green gives a more restrained performance and most of his gags here are in the right context, and I am daring to say, he actually surprised me. Brooke Shields has some very funny moments too and the kids are actually likeable after they meet with Green. The humour here is safe.
Overall, an adequate family film that is safe for kids and likeable for the adults forced to watch it with them. Not a must see but just one of those movies that you could watch if you are bored at home and don't want to think too much.
10basicman
I saw this film at Cannes... a week of serious meetings and rubbish dinners and I laughed and laughed at this light hearted break from the reality(?) of the festival.
The little bit of anti-French humour was hilarious.. Especially as I watched this film in Cannes.
While the movie is reminiscent of Doubtfire, it is much less sappy and way more slapstick. Tom Green is decidedly more normal while being as strange and funny as ever than we have seen in his teen flicks.
Shields is, as always, stunning and beautiful and, also as usual, combines her graceful beauty with physical comedy and well delivered (punch) lines.
The children in this movie were very well cast, they make the movie in a number of ways that can't be discussed without a spoiler warning! Go out, rent this movie, order a pizza and enjoy.
The little bit of anti-French humour was hilarious.. Especially as I watched this film in Cannes.
While the movie is reminiscent of Doubtfire, it is much less sappy and way more slapstick. Tom Green is decidedly more normal while being as strange and funny as ever than we have seen in his teen flicks.
Shields is, as always, stunning and beautiful and, also as usual, combines her graceful beauty with physical comedy and well delivered (punch) lines.
The children in this movie were very well cast, they make the movie in a number of ways that can't be discussed without a spoiler warning! Go out, rent this movie, order a pizza and enjoy.
For only one time, Tom Green doesn't make an utter and complete jackass out of himself. This film is actually a nice family flick and I was surprised that it lacks any elements of the typical Tom Green routine.
While not terribly inventive (or, more exactly, predictable to boot) it's watchable. A guy, getting kicked out of each and every job, becomes a butler for a lonely mom with two kids, typical family movie cliché ensues. The guy himself isn't even a bit disgusting - maybe naive and a little lost, but nice and kind nonetheless. Who would suspect that Tom Green can actually be nice and act?
Good for a family afternoon with your kids.
While not terribly inventive (or, more exactly, predictable to boot) it's watchable. A guy, getting kicked out of each and every job, becomes a butler for a lonely mom with two kids, typical family movie cliché ensues. The guy himself isn't even a bit disgusting - maybe naive and a little lost, but nice and kind nonetheless. Who would suspect that Tom Green can actually be nice and act?
Good for a family afternoon with your kids.
Whether one likes a movie or not is totally dependent upon what one is looking for. If you're looking for superb production or a totally realistic story line this wouldn't be the one for you. (Aren't movies supposed to take us away from reality for a time?) If you liked "Hook" "Jumanji" or "Lemony Snicket's A series of Unfortunate Events" you will definitely like this one. Though I missed the very beginning it was an easy plot to pick up on, moves along well enough and has redeeming value. I immediately recognized Simon Callow from "Room With a View", and "The Woman in White" among others, so I figured it was worth staying and seeing what it was about and it was on the Disney channel so it was safe for my child to watch. I found the movie entertaining, funny, not overly cheesy, and felt good when it was over. What more could we ask for?
A co-worker and I were surprised that it was a good movie (I work at Blockbuster)!!!! You can find this movie (at Blockbuster) in the kids section! I would let children watch this. There are no obscenities and such....but a part where "Bob" is baby-sitting the two kids and calls "Bates" Master Bates, but just calls him Bates. That's the only thing in there, but I didn't see any reason not to let kids watch this movie! The ending is positive. I hope Tom Green can do more appropriate movies such as this! His others (that I've seen: "Freddie Got Fingered" & "Road Trip") were disgusting! Brooke Shields is a good actress as well. I recommend that you see this movie because you'll enjoy the storyline and content.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe scene where Mr. Butler is showing his students how to help the master dress is quite realistic. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, for example, had a butler help him dress almost every day of his life.
- GaffesWhen Bob sees Anne in the shower his earphones fall on the floor. The next shot as he walks to the door one earphone is in and the other is out of his ear. Then as he leaves the room the earphones are in his ear again.
- Citations
Bates Jamieson: Why do you call me 'Master'?
Bob Tree: I'm studying to be a butler.
Bates Jamieson: Hmm. I don't like it. 'Master Bates' just feels... wrong.
Bob Tree: Indeed.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Soyez sympas, rembobinez (2008)
- Bandes originalesCouldn't Get It Right
Written by Colin Copper (as Cooper), John Cuffley (as Cuffley), Peter Haycock (as Haycock), Derek Holt (as Holt) and Richard Jones (as Jones)
Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd.
Performed by Climax Blues Band (as The Climax Blues Band)
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records Ltd.
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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