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Quando lo sventurato proprietario di un luna park, in fuga dopo una rapina, prende in ostaggio un dirigente e il suo furgone pieno di bambini, comincia un inseguimento comico per la città.Quando lo sventurato proprietario di un luna park, in fuga dopo una rapina, prende in ostaggio un dirigente e il suo furgone pieno di bambini, comincia un inseguimento comico per la città.Quando lo sventurato proprietario di un luna park, in fuga dopo una rapina, prende in ostaggio un dirigente e il suo furgone pieno di bambini, comincia un inseguimento comico per la città.
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- 2 vittorie totali
Jordan Warkol
- Travis
- (as Jordan Blake Warkol)
Obba Babatundé
- Jeffery
- (as Obba Babatundè)
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Advertising executive Daniel Miller (David Paymer) is forced to drive their family carpool when Mrs. Miller (Stellina Rusich) becomes ill. Daniel is in the middle of a huge advertising campaign for Hammerman's, a large chain of delis, but reluctantly take on the carpool duties. The carpool includes Daniel's two sons, Andrew (Mikey Kovar) and Bucky (Micah Gardener), two local ladies; Chelsea (Colleen Rennison) and her older sister, Kayla (Rachael Leigh Cook), and local weirdo Travis (Jordan Warkol). Meanwhile, Franklin Laszlo (Tom Arnold) is the owner of a failing carnival out of desperation to keep his team of carnies and sideshow performers employed initiates a last ditch effort to raise capital by robbing a bank. Daniel stops at a local Hammerman's to get some pastries where by coincidence Franklin has also stopped off. Two gunmen, Neil (Ian Tracey) and Jerry (John Tench), proceed to rob the Hammerman's and through a series of misunderstandings off duty detective Lt. Erdman (Kim Coates) believes Franklin to be the robber and Daniel and the van full of kids become reluctant hostages to Franklin who makes it clear he has no intention of harming them and a chase around the city ensues.
Released during the mid-90s, Carpool marked the theatrical screenwriting debut of noted TV writer Don Rhymer who had worked on Evening Shade, Hearts Afire, and Fish Police just to name a few. The movie is directed by veteran comedy director Arthur Hiller, best known for films such as 1978's The In-Laws with Alan Arkin and Peter Falk and the George C. Scott fronted dark comedy The Hospital. Carpool was part of a wave of broad family focused comedy films released throughout the 90s trying to tap into the zeitgeist that made Home Alone so successful often to diminishing returns. While Carpool was a financial failure on initial release and was skewered by critics, it's honestly an okay movie for what it is.
From the get go with its zippy soundtrack and exaggerated line deliveries the movie makes it pretty obvious this will be a broad slapstick farce. David Paymer plays an exaggerated whiner in Daniel Miller who constantly bemoans he's going to miss his important businessy business meeting at his place of business in what's basically the typical "workaholic dad" trope to a "T". The movie does try to balance it out with Tom Arnold's Franklin as a counterpoint to Daniel where he's so focused on being fun he neglected his responsibilities and the movie seems like it's trying to find some middle ground between the two extremes rather than just say "Dad should blow off work to spend time with his kids", but the movie never really develops that and pretty much falls back on the standard. But plot isn't the primary focus of this movie and it's more a showcase for over the top vehicular stunts and slapstick and to the movie's credit it does deliver. While the humor of Carpool is very broad its actors are all delivering the maximum amount of effort with Paymer committing to the tightly wound workaholic and Arnold committed to his fun loving larger than life accidental robber/hostage taker and the two of them play off well against the assortment of kid characters along for the ride. Kim Coates and Rhea Perlman have some fun energetic deliveries as a detective and meter maid respectively who are chasing the group. As with many comedies there are some "of the time" gags but they're never brazenly tasteless and are just kind of there (certainly haven't aged as awful as similar gags from other films).
Carpool is the type of middle of the road comedy that isn't aggressively obnoxious but it's also not that far above average either. I happen to like Tom Arnold so his delivery and comedic style did work for me personally. The movie's only about 89 minutes (including credits) so it never overstays its welcome and in terms of kid shenanigans movies Carpool may not be one of the best, but it's nowhere near the worst either.
Released during the mid-90s, Carpool marked the theatrical screenwriting debut of noted TV writer Don Rhymer who had worked on Evening Shade, Hearts Afire, and Fish Police just to name a few. The movie is directed by veteran comedy director Arthur Hiller, best known for films such as 1978's The In-Laws with Alan Arkin and Peter Falk and the George C. Scott fronted dark comedy The Hospital. Carpool was part of a wave of broad family focused comedy films released throughout the 90s trying to tap into the zeitgeist that made Home Alone so successful often to diminishing returns. While Carpool was a financial failure on initial release and was skewered by critics, it's honestly an okay movie for what it is.
From the get go with its zippy soundtrack and exaggerated line deliveries the movie makes it pretty obvious this will be a broad slapstick farce. David Paymer plays an exaggerated whiner in Daniel Miller who constantly bemoans he's going to miss his important businessy business meeting at his place of business in what's basically the typical "workaholic dad" trope to a "T". The movie does try to balance it out with Tom Arnold's Franklin as a counterpoint to Daniel where he's so focused on being fun he neglected his responsibilities and the movie seems like it's trying to find some middle ground between the two extremes rather than just say "Dad should blow off work to spend time with his kids", but the movie never really develops that and pretty much falls back on the standard. But plot isn't the primary focus of this movie and it's more a showcase for over the top vehicular stunts and slapstick and to the movie's credit it does deliver. While the humor of Carpool is very broad its actors are all delivering the maximum amount of effort with Paymer committing to the tightly wound workaholic and Arnold committed to his fun loving larger than life accidental robber/hostage taker and the two of them play off well against the assortment of kid characters along for the ride. Kim Coates and Rhea Perlman have some fun energetic deliveries as a detective and meter maid respectively who are chasing the group. As with many comedies there are some "of the time" gags but they're never brazenly tasteless and are just kind of there (certainly haven't aged as awful as similar gags from other films).
Carpool is the type of middle of the road comedy that isn't aggressively obnoxious but it's also not that far above average either. I happen to like Tom Arnold so his delivery and comedic style did work for me personally. The movie's only about 89 minutes (including credits) so it never overstays its welcome and in terms of kid shenanigans movies Carpool may not be one of the best, but it's nowhere near the worst either.
Now you may not be aware of the term carpool ... or maybe you are. But just in case, it means that one car is being used to transport many individuals. In this case it is a carpool to school. So you get kids from different families being driven to school by one dad. So you know the other parents have not to worry how their kids will get to school.
This is quite the silly comedy and the actors are a testament to that. Tom Arnolds character might as well be called Tom Arnold - he seems to be playing his thing. And either you like it or you are annoyed by it. I wouldn't be calling it acting necessarily. And he doesn't have to - this not shading him. It works perfectly for the movie I would say.
So sit back, relax and let the madness take place ... predictable but still fun for all/many of the families
This is quite the silly comedy and the actors are a testament to that. Tom Arnolds character might as well be called Tom Arnold - he seems to be playing his thing. And either you like it or you are annoyed by it. I wouldn't be calling it acting necessarily. And he doesn't have to - this not shading him. It works perfectly for the movie I would say.
So sit back, relax and let the madness take place ... predictable but still fun for all/many of the families
corny, cheesy, but it still made me laugh. mostly clean humor, but still funny. Tom Arnold made it funny, but Rachael Leigh Cook made it worth watching(especially in a tight, short see-through shirt and a mini skirt) oh lord, thank you!
anyway, this is a good movie for 11-13 kids, but i rented it anyway. worth watching as one of those "there's nothing else to rent' movies. i give it a 6/10
anyway, this is a good movie for 11-13 kids, but i rented it anyway. worth watching as one of those "there's nothing else to rent' movies. i give it a 6/10
As a kid, I had no knowledge of Cinema. I only relied on Cartoons and Comedies like 'Carpool'. I remember enjoying myself while watching 'Carpool' back in the late 1990's. Now when I saw it on TV after all these-years, When I itself started to watch films like 'Ben Hur', 'Casablanca' etc, I consider this 1996 flick to be a weak effort.
'Carpool' is not a terrible film, but it's not good either. However, Kids of my age back then, enjoyed themselves. In terms of 'Screenplay' & 'Direction', this flick offers nothing magnificent and I can confirm you that the Makers didn't intend to make a 'milestone' film anyway. Their intension was to make Kids laugh, and of what I remember, the kids did.
Arthur Hiller's direction as well as the screenplay offer nothing great. For some reason, Tom Arnold won a Razzie-Award for Worst Actor for his performance in here, while David Paymer delivered a truly good performance. David Paymer is amongst "the" most under-rated actors of his time. The kids did a fine job.
On the whole, A film that never will be talked about, and I guess it never even wanted to be Evergreen.
'Carpool' is not a terrible film, but it's not good either. However, Kids of my age back then, enjoyed themselves. In terms of 'Screenplay' & 'Direction', this flick offers nothing magnificent and I can confirm you that the Makers didn't intend to make a 'milestone' film anyway. Their intension was to make Kids laugh, and of what I remember, the kids did.
Arthur Hiller's direction as well as the screenplay offer nothing great. For some reason, Tom Arnold won a Razzie-Award for Worst Actor for his performance in here, while David Paymer delivered a truly good performance. David Paymer is amongst "the" most under-rated actors of his time. The kids did a fine job.
On the whole, A film that never will be talked about, and I guess it never even wanted to be Evergreen.
I'm 17 years old and I watched this movie from beginning to end. I hardly laughed at all throughout the film and all I can say is that adults won't find this movie funny! It's all child's play with obvious gags and action scenes that will appeal to a young audience. It's all very predictable and lame. 4/10
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Written by Dee Dee Ramone (as Douglas Colvin), Johnny Ramone (as John Cummings),
Joey Ramone (as Jeff Hyman)
Performed by Ramones (as The Ramones)
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