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Feed the Fish

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
480
MA NOTE
Tony Shalhoub, Ross Partridge, and Katie Aselton in Feed the Fish (2010)
Trailer for Feed The Fish
Lire trailer1:46
1 Video
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Comedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis.Follows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis.Follows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Matzdorff
  • Scénario
    • Michael Matzdorff
  • Casting principal
    • Tony Shalhoub
    • Barry Corbin
    • Katie Aselton
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    480
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Matzdorff
    • Scénario
      • Michael Matzdorff
    • Casting principal
      • Tony Shalhoub
      • Barry Corbin
      • Katie Aselton
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

    Vidéos1

    Feed The Fish
    Trailer 1:46
    Feed The Fish

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Sheriff Andersen
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Axel Andersen
    Katie Aselton
    Katie Aselton
    • Sif Andersen
    • (as Kathryn Aselton)
    Vanessa Branch
    Vanessa Branch
    • Lorraine
    Patrick Cavanaugh
    Patrick Cavanaugh
    • Hamish the Paramedic
    Michael Shalhoub
    • Dr. Koosa
    Susan Shalhoub Larkin
    Susan Shalhoub Larkin
    • Nurse H. Josephs
    Ryan Bailey
    Ryan Bailey
    • Ringo the Paramedic
    Matt Braaten
    • Dr. Ronnie Schweiber
    Michael Chernus
    Michael Chernus
    • JP
    David Colton
    • Self - Background
    Anthony Evangelista
    • Bartender
    Dawn Forrester
    Dawn Forrester
    • Dr. Fishburn
    • (as Dawn Heusser)
    Jade Gialdini
    • Teenage hunter
    Alan Kopischke
    • Perkins
    Carlos Kotkin
    • Jeffy
    Jennifer Lafleur
    Jennifer Lafleur
    • Gwen
    Jenna Lohneis
    • Hunter
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Matzdorff
    • Scénario
      • Michael Matzdorff
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    jpurits-604-559217

    unrealized potential

    Starting off this movie seemed kind of interesting and quirky. It definitely had the potential to be a good, off beat romantic comedy, but sadly it just falls flat.

    The lack of character and relationship development makes the story seem rather sterile and leaves you not really believing or caring about the characters. Things just seemed kind of rushed, as if the director was trying to put too much story, and relationships, into a too little time frame which leaves the viewer withdrawn and unable to form an emotional bond with any of the characters. I would have liked to see more about the relationship between the sheriff and his father, as well as a longer courtship between Sif and Joe. The story line just seemed very disjointed and unable to take advantage of it's full potential.

    I could not say I really did not like it, was just disappointed it was not as good as it could have been and turned out to be a bellow average romantic comedy.
    8Harry-122

    Fun romantic comedy!

    I just saw this last night, and I was delighted by the clever writing and the honest performances. Some situations stretch reality a bit, as any good comedy/farce does, but the writing always stays grounded in reality.

    Barry Corbin turns in a layered and wonderful performance as a family patriarch, Tony Shalhoub is wonderful as usual, and the rest of the cast is fun, believable and interesting.

    Although obviously shot on a limited budget, the director uses local scenery and architecture to paint a rich background to the plot.

    I'd like to see more from director Michael Matzdorff, and from the entire cast!
    8inkblot11

    Feed your funny bone with this enjoyable comedy with great scenery and romance

    Ross (Joe Pedersen) has written and illustrated a successful children's book, Mr. Kitty Feeds the Fish. As such, his publishers gave him a rather large advance to write a follow-up. But, alas, Ross has writer's block and his live-in galpal in Venice CA is peeved. Happily, her brother comes to the rescue by suggesting a change in venue. This J.P. (a hilarious Michael Chernis) takes Ross far, far away to upper Wisconsin, where the duo will participate in the annual polar plunge into lake Michigan. But, horrors! J.P. gets badly injured by a badger and ends up in the small town hospital. Poor Ross, who doesn't even know how to turn up the heat in their house, has to fend for himself. The sheriff (Tony Shaloub) is mighty miffed when another gentleman, a hunter, gets injured at the same place as J.P., albeit by a bullet fired by mistake. But, there is a lovely lady Sif (Katie Asleton) who catches Ross' eye and makes his heart flutter while her very grandfather helps Ross learn how to ice fish and adjust to the freezing climate. Will Ross indeed be inspired to finish his book? This darling movie, written and direction by Michael Matzdorff, is true delight. There are many humorous new takes on a California guy getting his first taste of the Arctic atmosphere and the locals of the town are hilariously quirky. Meanwhile, the scenery is harsh but beautiful, complete with a real badger! Do you want to feed your funny bone and laugh laugh laugh? Go fishing for Feed the Fish!
    10directordesh

    Comedic, Romantic and Consistently Good Quality

    Caught the cast and crew premiere of this romantic comedy (a genre I most often hate with a passion --think "New In Town"-- ), at a fine old Green Bay, Wisconsin movie-house this weekend. I presumed I would dislike it. WHAT A SURPRISE. The writer/director must be a comic writer or have hundreds of "funny" bones throughout his body, because there were loud laughs (two or more) during every scene! The film isn't so much about romance, as it pretends to be. It's about community, acceptance, and forgiving others --along with yourself. But COMEDY is so hard to pull off. Yet, wonder of wonders, this film feels REAL. And that makes the humor even funnier. From slapstick to comedy-of-embarrassment, from classic bedroom farce to intellectual jokes, all played equally well. The audience greeted it with consistent, loud laughter throughout the rough-cut. No big stars here, save Tony Shalhoub, but all the players were excellent character actors, up-and-comers, and/or stock roles that shone as brightly as the old pros who came on board. Maybe well see more of Matzdorff.
    6napierslogs

    A quirky, dark comedy turns into a predictable romantic comedy

    "Feed the Fish" is one of those quirky, dark comedies set in the dead of winter in the dead of Wisconsin. That's what I thought it was, and I was mostly right. "Dark" is the part that I was wrong about. But forgive me because it started in Venice, California with our hero Joe (Ross Partridge) talking about his successful children's book "Mr. Kitty Feeds the Fish" which was a hit because kids love violence!

    The irreverent humour at the beginning — like how there will likely be a lawsuit if his second book has kids stuck under the ice, or when his best friend was flushed down a toilet — eroded into a predictable romantic comedy. I do love the fusion of different genres and I even like romantic comedies, but the beginning was better than what it became.

    Suffering from writer's block, Joe is off to Ellison Bay, Wisconsin with a friend. JP is there for the Polar Bear Plunge, Joe is there for rejuvenation. But upon arrival, Joe meets a girl, and JP meets with a joke that doesn't work, a badger attacked his groin area. There were a whole series of re-attaching testicle jokes—none of them work.

    The girl is beautiful, single, smart, strong and independent. Of course she is, she's the main squeeze, supporting character, did you expect her to be anything less than perfect? But her father is a gun-toting, unpleasant sheriff (Tony Shalhoub) and Joe has to prove that he's worthy of his daughter's affections.

    "Feed the Fish" would have been funnier, more original, and authentic if they stayed with the dark comedy beginning. For every witty joke, there would be two disctinctly unfunny jokes (usually about testicles and/or a badger), which is too bad because this is a better movie than that.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film was shot entirely in Door County, Wisconsin, which is only an hour away from Tony Shaloub's home town of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
    • Gaffes
      The Jacksonport Polar Bear Plunge is held every year on New Year's Day, not Christmas Day.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Aaron Aaronson: We've here today with local Venice Beach children's author, Joe Peterson, who has exploded onto the scene with what is going to be a series of nine tough-love kids books. Hello Joe...

      Joe Peterson: Hey, how are you.

      Aaron Aaronson: Look at these kids. This is incredible. So what can you tell us about this tough-love aspect. It reminds me of the books that I read when I was a kid. No Coddling. This is not a warm and fuzzy book. It's not every day that you have a warm cuddly kitten devoured by a vicious piranha.

      Joe Peterson: That's true, um, I think that the parents respond to the moral lesson. You know, if you don't listen to your parents, something bad will happen. And I think the kids really respond to the violence, ya know. I think that kids really like violence. Who likes violence, here?

      Gathered Children: [all cheer]

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 janvier 2011 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ellison Bay, Wisconsin, États-Unis(Reported on the local news.)
    • Société de production
      • Triplefinger
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    • Budget
      • 240 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 101 170 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 820 $US
      • 25 avr. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 101 170 $US
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      1 heure 32 minutes
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