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Jack et Julie

Titre original : Jack and Jill
  • 2011
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  • 1h 31min
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Adam Sandler in Jack et Julie (2011)
A family man is forced to deal with his twin sister from the Bronx comes to Los Angeles for a visit -- then won't leave.
Lire trailer2:34
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Buddy ComedyComedy

Le père de famille Jack Sadelstein se prépare pour l'évènement annuel qu'il redoute : la venue de sa sœur jumelle pour Thanksgiving. Cette année, la nécessiteuse et passive-agressive Julie, ... Tout lireLe père de famille Jack Sadelstein se prépare pour l'évènement annuel qu'il redoute : la venue de sa sœur jumelle pour Thanksgiving. Cette année, la nécessiteuse et passive-agressive Julie, ne compte pas s'en aller.Le père de famille Jack Sadelstein se prépare pour l'évènement annuel qu'il redoute : la venue de sa sœur jumelle pour Thanksgiving. Cette année, la nécessiteuse et passive-agressive Julie, ne compte pas s'en aller.

  • Réalisation
    • Dennis Dugan
  • Scénario
    • Ben Zook
    • Steve Koren
    • Adam Sandler
  • Casting principal
    • Adam Sandler
    • Katie Holmes
    • Al Pacino
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,3/10
    94 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Dennis Dugan
    • Scénario
      • Ben Zook
      • Steve Koren
      • Adam Sandler
    • Casting principal
      • Adam Sandler
      • Katie Holmes
      • Al Pacino
    • 455avis d'utilisateurs
    • 161avis des critiques
    • 23Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 14 victoires et 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos10

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    "Nocturnal"
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    "Nocturnal"
    "Nocturnal"
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    "Nocturnal"
    "Stick Ball"
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    "Stick Ball"
    Jack And Jill: Nocturnal
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    Jack And Jill: Nocturnal
    Jack And Jill: Twin Powers (Uk)
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    Jack And Jill: Twin Powers (Uk)
    Jack And Jill: Jump Rope
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    Jack And Jill: Jump Rope

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      • Ben Zook
      • Steve Koren
      • Adam Sandler
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    1dekkar5

    Deserves to be Erased from Film History

    I will start by saying that I have enjoyed many Adam Sandler movies and have found him to be a generally funny guy when I've seen him interviewed and when he was on Saturday Night Live.

    I laughed gleefully through Anger Management, Mr. Deeds, Billy Madison, 50 First Dates, and Happy Gilmore. Funny People and Just Go With It were awesome movies! I was brought to tears in Sandler's emotional portrayal in Reign Over Me.

    I have great respect for the man as a comedian and actor. But Jack and Jill is abysmal. The "jokes" are not only bizarrely misplaced - THEY ARE NOT FUNNY. I did not hear a single laugh, not even a slight giggle from any audience member in the theater. In fact, almost 1/3 of them walked out before it was over. Those who stayed, openly derided the flick as we all exited the theater in utter disgust and sadness.

    I don't know why Al Pacino was in this movie, his acting made it seem like he was forced at gun point to do this movie. Nick Swardson and Tim Meadows are way too funny to be in such a disaster. Especially given Swardson's stellar performance in Just Go With It.

    This movie is not a flop, its not an "oops", its not a mistake - it's a career ending pile of trash. A career ender that started with Sandler's god awful "Grown Ups" and climaxes with this revolting hunk of garbage.

    Sorry Adam, it's over.
    keiichi73

    Sandler's House of Stupid

    Is it me, or are Adam Sandler movies getting stupider with each passing one? Oh sure, Sandler's sense of humor has been pretty dumb from the beginning, sometimes in an enjoyable way. But lately, his movies seem to be reaching for a lower form of humor than I even knew existed. I'm guessing it won't take long until we get a movie comprised of nothing but Sandler sitting on the toilet and belching for 90 minutes straight.

    But, I'm here to talk about Jack and Jill, a stupefyingly dumb comedy that places Sandler in a dual role as both an uptight ad executive and family man, as well as his loud, obnoxious sister. The movie was a miscalculation from the start. Seeing Sandler dressed in drag and talking in a whiny voice probably would have been pushing it in a three minute sketch back in his Saturday Night Live days. In a 90 minute movie, the performance is excruciating. Was there no one around to stop him and tell him the performance, and the character in general, was just a bad idea? No one to say that it just wasn't funny? Seeing a movie like this makes you want to sit Sandler down, and make him watch his performances in Punch Drunk Love, Spanglish, Funny People, and Reign Over Me to remind him that he is so much better than this.

    The plot (such as it is) concerns Jill (the sister) coming to visit her brother Jack and his family for Thanksgiving. She's only supposed to be there for a few days, but she extends her vacation time, and winds up staying almost to New Years. During that time, we get a lot of toilet humor (much more than a PG-rated comedy aimed at kids needs), a ton of product placements (How much did Dunkin' Donuts pay to get their brand worked into the plot of the movie? And would it have been better for business if they had just stayed out of the movie all together?), and a lot of celebrity cameos that include Sandler's friends, as well as some big names cashing a paycheck. The cameos in this film include David Spade (in drag, no less), Dana Carvey, Johnny Depp, Regis Philbin, John McEnroe, Shaquille O'Neal, Drew Carey, Christie Brinkley, and Bruce Jenner. Oh, and then there's Al Pacino.

    Yes, I said Al Pacino. Only he's not making a cameo, he's a main supporting character. He plays a caricature of himself as a raving oddball who speaks gibberish in order to fool people he can speak other languages, and becomes inexplicably attracted to Jill when he happens to meet her at a basketball game. Jill has no interest in Pacino, but Jack's ad agency wants to hire the actor for a Dunkin' Donut campaign, so he tries to bring the two together. When Jill further resists, Jack is forced to dress up as his sister and be seduced by Pacino. But never mind. The important thing is Pacino gets the film's only laughs, because he tackles the material head-on and with full passion. He obviously knows this material is stupid, but he gives such an energetic performance, you sometimes find yourself laughing, even if what he says isn't that funny. Say what you will about his decision to appear in this movie, but he earns every cent of that paycheck when he appears in trash like this.

    Outside of Pacino's off the wall performance, I can't say I laughed very much at Jack and Jill. The movie's just not that funny. Don't tell that to the guy who was sitting two rows behind me at my screening, though. Every tired pratfall, every loud fart that blasted on the soundtrack, and every knock to the head caused him to erupt in extremely loud fits of laughter, stomping of feet, and slapping his knees. I wanted to ask him what he found so funny about the movie. Most of all, I wanted to be enjoying myself as much as he was. That's obviously the intention of the movie. It wants to make us laugh and forget our problems for 90 minutes or so. That's admirable. But it fails on both counts. My guess as to the reaction of the man sitting behind me? He's been locked away somewhere for a very long time, and has never seen a movie in his life.

    I won't go so far as to say that Jack and Jill is the worst comedy of the year, as there's much worse out there. But, it's certainly one of the most annoying. This is the kind of movie where the filmmakers started with the idea of Sandler playing brother and sister, and then stopped there, not developing the screenplay, characters, or the jokes. Considering that the initial idea wasn't that hot to start with, maybe they shouldn't have even gone as far as they did.
    1prescottcandace

    Sandler's Career May Never Recover

    I sincerely wish I could erase this film from my memory. I love Adam Sandler, and yes, he's had a couple of bad films but this one is so bad I believe his career might actually end because of it.

    The constant shrieking of Jill is unbearable, and were we really meant to take Sandler's female character seriously? Or was this film only meant to be "funny" because Sandler's in drag? I've still not figured that out, and I don't think I'll devote much more time to doing so.

    This film led me to create my IMDb account because if what I've said here can keep even one person from paying to see it then I feel it will have been worth writing.

    Cheers.
    1ryanwjphelps

    Terrible, terrible, terrible

    I saw a pre-screening of this film the night before it opened to wide release. I knew going in that it was not going to be an excellent film. But, I thought, there would be a few laughs and some funny moments in it. I was terribly mistaken.

    Adam Sandler was terrible as 'Jill'. We were supposed to believe that the character was actually a woman. All I saw was Adam Sandler in a dress with a stupid voice.

    The character of Jack is unlikeable and mean, almost to the point where you wonder how he has any family or friends.

    Katie Holmes, which I usually enjoy watching in films, was a non entity in it. Her character was one dimensional and boring. She might as well have not been there at all.

    Al Pacino, why did you do this movie? He is an amazing actor with amazing credits to his name. But this? Really?

    The jokes were pointless and not funny. I'm really tired of 'fart' jokes. Been there, done that. Not funny.

    The only funny part of the film was Jack's son, he had a couple of funny lines. Basically the only time I laughed was when he was on screen doing something.

    If I had paid for this movie, I would have walked out to get my money back. As it was, I sat finished my popcorn, pop and thought, "Free tickets were too expensive to be here." Do yourselves a favour, skip this movie and do ANYTHING else.
    ladymoonpictures

    Jacked to the Hilt! DON"T SEE!

    It literally is AWFUL. I don't know, I seem to always confuse Stiler with Sandler, when I don't see one of Sandler's movies for a long time, then pay dearly! I mean payment in waste of time, unfunny skits, fart jokes and generally Sandler doesn't get it. Yea, I know, he continues to make money, but this movie is the worst of the year. Promise! Now, even though I get in free, we were passing time till we'd see "J. Edgar." While we didn't lose money, I got so frustrated because this pap was wasting my time by being so completely unentertaining, I even had difficulty in saying, "Well, at least we didn't have to pay for it!" No, I STILL felt cheated. What a total waste of theater space, not to mention the out of place, stupid cameos at the twins birthday party that falls flat. Go see ANYTHING else!

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the first movie in Razzie history to win in every category: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Dennis Dugan), Worst Actor (Adam Sandler as Jack), Worst Actress (Adam Sandler as Jill), Worst Supporting Actor (Al Pacino), Worst Supporting Actress (David Spade as Monica), Worst Screen Couple (Adam Sandler and Katie Holmes or Pacino and Sandler), Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel (Remake/Ripoff of Glen or Glenda (1953)), Worst Screenplay, and Worst Screen Ensemble. It now holds the record for most Razzie Award "wins" by one film in a single year, with ten awards, including Worst Picture of 2011. The record was previously held by I Know Who Killed Me (2007), with eight awards, including Worst Picture of 2007.
    • Gaffes
      If Al Pacino changed his first name from "Al" to "Dunk", his full name would be "Dunk Pacino" not "Dunkaccino".
    • Citations

      Al Pacino: [after seeing his Dunkaccino commercial] Burn this.

    • Crédits fous
      After the credits, one member of the previously shown twins conducts a sight gag. He 'inflates' his stomach to a noticeably larger size. He than pantomimes using a large pin to 'pop' his stomach, deflating it to normal size.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Survivor : États-Unis: Trojan Horse (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      I Got You Babe
      Written by Sonny Bono

      Performed by Sonny & Cher

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 janvier 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Jack y Jill
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Allure of the Seas(Royal Caribbean Cruise Line)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Happy Madison Productions
      • Broken Road Productions
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    • Budget
      • 79 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 74 158 157 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 003 575 $US
      • 13 nov. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 149 673 788 $US
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      1 heure 31 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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