Colto di sorpresa dall'annuncio del matrimonio di sua madre, un giovane torna a casa nel tentativo d'impedirle di sposare il suo insegnante di ginnastica del liceo, che ha reso la scuola med... Leggi tuttoColto di sorpresa dall'annuncio del matrimonio di sua madre, un giovane torna a casa nel tentativo d'impedirle di sposare il suo insegnante di ginnastica del liceo, che ha reso la scuola media un inferno per generazioni di studenti.Colto di sorpresa dall'annuncio del matrimonio di sua madre, un giovane torna a casa nel tentativo d'impedirle di sposare il suo insegnante di ginnastica del liceo, che ha reso la scuola media un inferno per generazioni di studenti.
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John Farley is a very successful author of the book "Letting Go", a book on how to let go of a rough past and rebuild your life. He comes back home to surprise his mom and get a special award for his work, but he finds out his mom is dating someone he knows. Mr. Woodcock, the evil junior high gym teacher that made John's life a living hell; and it looks like Mr. Woodcock has not changed his ways when he starts to treat "Farley" the same way he did when he was a kid. But it looks like they have to get comfortable with each other since Mr. Woodcock is marrying John's mom.
The cast looked like they just had a great time. I know this story was extremely predictable, but it was all in good fun. I loved seeing John's character just loose it as the story continued. There were some really great laughs in the film, the scene that got me was definitely the pot hole scene, I'm not going to spoil it, but I guarantee you for sure that you'll get a huge laugh once you see it. Mr. Woodcock is a fun comedy that I recommend, Billy Bob is just an awesome Mr. Woodcock, he really made the movie into a blast.
7/10
I love Bad Santa and all, but it has really done more harm than good seeing as another Thornton-acts-like-a-sociopath-and-gets-away-with-it "comedy" gets released every year. He is an amazing actor and totally wasted on these forgettable carbon copies. I'm not denying that I laughed a couple of times ('cause let's face it, Thornton abusing kids is funny by default) but in the end Woodcock is just a half-baked comedy-drama which is neither hilarious nor touching.
I liked the broad humor as well as the occasional slapstick bit. In addition, there was some social/philosophical commentary that went well with the light tone of the movie.
Although the 'Cornival' was a bit corny, that was the point. John, Mr. Woodcock's nemesis, was searching for a connection with his roots and eventually realized that he was more disconnected than he thought, having to change his general outlook and his relationships with the people he most cared about.
All in all, this movie wasn't a total failure, but I wouldn't bother watching it again.
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- QuizSeann William Scott and Billy Bob Thornton both disliked the film. Director Craig Gillespie also hated the end result, due to last-minute re-shoots done with another director (said director, later revealed to be David Dobkin, went uncredited, leaving Gillespie to take the blame).
- BlooperWhen John arrives home at the airport in Nebraska, there are palm trees in the background.
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Maggie Hoffman: [to the flight attendant] Could I get a real bottle, please? I'm an alcoholic, not a Barbie doll.
- Colonne sonoreElephant Walk
Written by George Odell
Performed by The Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 22.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 25.799.486 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.100.000 USD
- 16 set 2007
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 33.683.200 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 27min(87 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1