Fat Albert
- 2004
- Tous publics
- 1h 33min
Devant la série TV "T'as le bonjour d'Albert", la jeune et solitaire Doris pleure. Fat Albert décide de lui venir en aide et sort de l'écran pour se retrouver dans le monde réel.Devant la série TV "T'as le bonjour d'Albert", la jeune et solitaire Doris pleure. Fat Albert décide de lui venir en aide et sort de l'écran pour se retrouver dans le monde réel.Devant la série TV "T'as le bonjour d'Albert", la jeune et solitaire Doris pleure. Fat Albert décide de lui venir en aide et sort de l'écran pour se retrouver dans le monde réel.
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Dumb Donald
- (as Marques B. Houston)
- Old Weird Harold
- (as Aaron A. Frazier)
- Arthur
- (as J. Mack Slaughter Jr.)
- Salesman
- (as a different name)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAn open casting call was held in both New York and Los Angeles in hopes to cast an unknown kid actor for the role of Fat Albert. After the exhaustive search in both cities proved futile, the producers offered the part to Kenan Thompson.
- GaffesCable stations such as TVLand do not interrupt their broadcasts for special news reports.
- Citations
Fat Albert: You can't let fear keep you from caring about someone, because, caring about someone... is wonderful! A person you think about, and they think about you, and you both know you're thinking of each other... , and it's just fantastic to know that there is somebody out there in the world thinking about you.
- Crédits fousAs the end credits begin, the animated Fat Albert starts to sing the title song again. Suddenly the live action Fat Albert bursts halfway through the picture, 'looking out' at the audience and picking out audience members, saying that he has to stop the movie so he can help them and telling one guy in the back getting out of his seat that he needs to stick around for the end credits. At this point the cartoon versions of the Cosby Kids finally manage to pull Albert back into their world, and the end credits continue.
- Bandes originalesFat Albert TV Theme
Written by Ricky Sheldon and Ed Fournier (as Edward Martin Fournier)
Produced by Damon Elliott for Elliott Entertainment, Inc.
The acting was OK, it was the script that was the real disaster - where was Fat Albert to help out with *that* particular problem ?
the 'plight' of Doris and her sister barely raised enough concern in the audience to sustain a half-hour cartoon, let alone a feature film - with the long list of issues and concerns facing adolescents these days, the producers chose the softest possible interpretation of what Fat Albert was all about - kids sticking together and helping each out when problems arise - the 'problems' facing Doris were barely worth addressing - even the problems in the cartoon-within-the-movie ('Danielle' running away and leaving school) where more pressing ...
The whole 'cartoon's come to life' scenario was pretty lame - either do a full feature cartoon or make a movie about the characters as if they were real people - combining the cartoon world with the real world just didn't work in the hands of these writers - they could barely muster a single gag in what was supposedly a light-hearted comedy ffs ...
the characters were tampered with in a most displeasing way - Rudy was robbed of his original personality to be made more 'P.C.' - the makers of the original cartoon gave Rudy a cocky, smart-ass attitude to balance out the saccharine righteousness of Fat Albert and Bill Cosby - the gang didn't need anymore 'nice guys', and there could have been a lot of fun to be had with Rudy's character had he retained his original 'edge'. Russell's non-appearance in physical form was puzzling and uneccessary ... where the hell was Mudfoot ?!? ... only the tiniest reference was made to the Brown Hornet - surely something more imaginative could have been written with such an integral and fun character ?
Fat Albert the Movie was a by-the-numbers waste of celluloid and cellulite ...
- His_Dudeness74
- 1 sept. 2006
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Chú Mập Albert
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 26 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 48 116 322 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 021 510 $US
- 26 déc. 2004
- Montant brut mondial
- 48 551 322 $US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1