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O Pentelho

Título original: The Cable Guy
  • 1996
  • Livre
  • 1 h 36 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
185 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
3.285
1.524
Jim Carrey in O Pentelho (1996)
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Após romper com a namorada, Steven suborna o instalador da TV por cabo para instalar canais de graça. Deste momento em diante, o instalador cola-se a ele e provoca uma série de transtornos n... Ler tudoApós romper com a namorada, Steven suborna o instalador da TV por cabo para instalar canais de graça. Deste momento em diante, o instalador cola-se a ele e provoca uma série de transtornos na sua vida pessoal e profissional.Após romper com a namorada, Steven suborna o instalador da TV por cabo para instalar canais de graça. Deste momento em diante, o instalador cola-se a ele e provoca uma série de transtornos na sua vida pessoal e profissional.

  • Direção
    • Ben Stiller
  • Roteirista
    • Lou Holtz Jr.
  • Artistas
    • Jim Carrey
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Leslie Mann
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    185 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    3.285
    1.524
    • Direção
      • Ben Stiller
    • Roteirista
      • Lou Holtz Jr.
    • Artistas
      • Jim Carrey
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Leslie Mann
    • 454Avaliações de usuários
    • 70Avaliações da crítica
    • 56Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Cable Guy
    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Steven
    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Robin
    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Rick
    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Steven's Father
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Steven's Mother
    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Sam Sweet
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Eric Roberts
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Medieval Waitress
    Andy Dick
    Andy Dick
    • Medieval Host
    Harry O'Reilly
    • Steven's Boss
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Sales Manager
    Amy Stiller
    Amy Stiller
    • Steven's Secretary
    Owen Wilson
    Owen Wilson
    • Robin's Date
    Keith Gibbs
    • Basketball Players
    Tommy Hinkley
    Tommy Hinkley
    • Basketball Players
    Shawn Michael Howard
    Shawn Michael Howard
    • Basketball Players
    Jeff Kahn
    Jeff Kahn
    • Basketball Players
    • Direção
      • Ben Stiller
    • Roteirista
      • Lou Holtz Jr.
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    8darkjosh

    One of Carrey's Best Performances

    When first released, Cable Guy was such an unusual departure for Jim Carrey and his usual slapstick, manic, goofy comedies that people just didn't understand it or like it. When word of Carrey's enormous $20 million paycheck for this film spread, hopes were high that Cable Guy would be smothered in Carrey's slice of hilarious dementia to the extreme.

    Carrey certainly brought an air of craziness to Chip Douglas, a lonely, TV-addicted, and creepy cable installer who befriends the unwilling Matthew Broderick (here, looking just nervous and bewildered for the entire film). But something was missing from this Carrey vehicle from the others: he was not all fun and games. In fact, he was downright funny weird, not funny haha.

    So here lies one of the major problems people have with this film: it veers from dark comedy into darkness, period. Carrey isn't making an ass of himself in every scene. No. Instead, Carrey's Chip Douglas is an obsessive, extreme, two-faced sociopath. The result? What would be Jim Carrey's best performance to date, surpassed only by his Truman Burbank in The Truman Show.

    Sure, it's got a story that's been done to death: normal guy meets psycho and is stalked. But oh, what fun it is to see Jim drag Matthew Broderick into such uncomfortable situations as playing Porno Password with his parents (Carrey whispering "Nipple" into Broderick's ear is absolute brilliance).

    Cable Guy is definitely not for fans who want to see Jim Carrey do what created his career; that is, silly, goofy, and flailing comedy. However, avid fans of black comedies will love seeing Carrey's first step in his evolution as a gifted, serious, and undeniably interesting actor.

    8 out of 10.
    baehr76

    Hidden Comedy

    Regardless of what people say, this movie has some very funny moments scattered throughout. When I first saw this movie, I will admit I didn't find it that funny. But it's one of those movies that grows on you with time. Even if you don't like it at first, give it some time. You have to accept this movie for what it is. A dark comedy aimed at poking fun of the lighter things in life. Jim Carrey obviously carries the movie with his infamous quirkiness, but Matthew Broderick holds his own as the anal retentive guy which he is great at playing. Whether you are talking about the Midevil Times restaurant scene or the karaoke scene, this movie is a gem. Highly recommended.
    8IonicBreezeMachine

    A darker turn from Jim Carrey that was unfairly maligned in its day

    Following a failed marriage proposal to his girlfriend, Robin (Leslie Mann), architect Steven Kovacs (Matthew Broderick) moves into an apartment to reluctantly setup his single existence. Dealing with movers and waiting for The Cable Guy, he finally arrives in the form of eccentric Ernie "Chip" Douglas (Jim Carrey). On the advice of his best friend Rick (Jack Black), Steven asks Chip about a deal of slipping him $40 in exchange for full cable access which Chip agrees. Chip initiates friendship with Steven, who reluctantly accepts but as Chip ingrains himself more and more in Steven's life Steven gives him an ultimatum to leave him alone which doesn't go over well with Chip.

    Written as a spec script by first (and one time) screenwriter Lou Holtz Jr., the project imitated as a What About Bob? Style "annoying friend" comedy inspired by Holtz seeing a cable guy at his mother's apartment building late at night. The script caused a bidding war which was eventually won by Columbia pictures for $750,000 plus an additional $250,000 if the movie got made. After failed attempts to get the script filmed with the likes of Chris Farley and Adam Sandler, Jim Carrey then came on board receiving an unprecedented $20 million salary for the role. Producer Judd Apatow was then hired and soon Ben Stiller as director marking the film as Stiller's sophomore directorial effort having previously 1994 dramedy Reality Bites. When Carrey, Apatow, and Stiller came aboard they liked the setup of someone tech savvy invading someone's life and opted to add more slapstick and darker tones making the film a satire of the various stalker thrillers of the 90s such as Cape Fear and The hand that Rocks the Cradle. When the movie was released in June of 1996, critical and audience reaction was mixed and the movie opened at Number 2 behind Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible. While some critics such as Gene Siskel appreciated the dark edge, others like Roger Ebert hated the film and even included it on the "worst of" year end lists. The movie is often thought to be a bomb and it really wasn't. While the movie didn't reach the heights of The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, or Batman Forever, it still made $102.8 million against its $47 million budget but depending on the marketing budget that could've definitely skewed the numbers. While the film is still as divisive today as it was back then, it has gone on to accumulate appreciation for its dark edge and off kilter sense of humor as well as its service as a "gateway" for Carrey to tackle more edgy material such as in Truman Show or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

    What makes The Cable Guy work for me is the fact that its filmmaking style is near indistinguishable from how a 90s stalker thriller would be filmed. From the camera angles, the performances, to the various tropes incorporated, the entire cast and crew are treating this material as you would a contemporary stalker thriller of the time which serves as a counterpoint to the sillier and more outrageous antics that happen in the movie. Carrey is delightfully sinister in the role of "The Cable Guy" as he is this character of isolation whose mind has been poisoned by television and loneliness and now gravitates for any kind of human interaction to a ridiculous degree. Matthew Broderick makes a solid straight man to the antics of the movie as he's a very flawed character who like The Cable Guy also has emotional hang-ups such as his emotional neediness regarding his ex-girlfriend Robin. The fact Steven is flawed and not super likable makes it easier for us to laugh at The Cable Guy's antics that befall him whilst still fitting within the framework you'd expect from a thriller of this type. The movie features some truly inspired set pieces such as a sequence set at the restaurant Medieval Times that is quotable as all get out and features some solid work from Janeane Garofalo as the waitress and we also get a great karaoke sequence with Carrey's rendition of Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" brilliantly coordinated and crosscut with an unnerving seduction sequence that works as both dark comedy and part of the thriller setup.

    The Cable Guy was unfairly maligned by audiences of the time and I'm happy it's gone on to gain some appreciation for the uniquely dark comedy that it is and not for failing to fall in line with the mold people expected of a Carrey film. Carrey would be unaffected by the disappointment of this movie scoring a monster hit the following year with Liar Liar and stretching his dramatic chops with the Peter Weir dramedy The Truman Show. There's a lot to appreciate in The Cable Guy and its undeniably a bold and uncompromising comedy that wasn't afraid to unnerve its audience.
    8Stevieheuge

    A Different Slant...

    The Cable Guy has now all but been forgotten by the movie world. It was released when Jim Carrey was on his way to being the new A list comedian, and thus, was considered only a slightly funny version of 'Ace Venture'. or The Mask' Or whatever. Personally, I don't consider The Cable Guy a comedy at all. Sure, there are some side splitting moments - Carrey is hilarious alongside Matthew Broderick's by the numbers 'average Joe', but id suggest that anyone who was not taken in by this film to look at it a little differently...

    This is a horror film. I swear!

    For me, Chip Douglas does not come across to me as a harmless lisping clingy chump - HELL NO! The guy is a maniac. An obsessive, intelligent, controlling, stalking "Fatal Attraction" styled nutter!

    Watch it again!

    For me, this is Jim Carrey's career launching performance. He has a lisp right? after a while, you don't really notice it do you? Right. This is an incredibly difficult task for an actor - maintaining a speech impediment for an entire film, keeping it level, and not exaggerating it, its really something to take a look at. Carrey's character is sick, and very very creepy. With Broderick et al giving relatively standard performances, Carrey's performance is a stand out, and Ben Stiller should be proud of this film and what it lead to in terms of Jim Carrey's career.

    Trust me, if you didn't like this, take another look, and prepare to be freaked out by a very not funny, very creepy Carrey performance...

    8/10
    8Ben_Cheshire

    Daring tragi-comedy which satirises the effect of TV on the modern world. Carrey's song in the famous karaoke scene is NOT TO BE MISSED!

    Matthew Broderick asked his girl to marry him and she asked him to move out. The eccentric guy who shows up to install cable in his new pad arrives just at the right time to become his friend. Only The Cable Guy (Jim Carrey) wants to be a little closer than Broderick is comfortable with...

    The Cable Guy is a brave and daring tragi-comedy, a rare sort of movie where you're laughing one minute and scared the next.

    I'm not sure if we'll ever get another chance to see Jim Carrey go this far out on a limb: director Ben Stiller has seemingly given him total carte blanche, resulting in a seemingly completely over-the-top characterisation, yet not so over the top that we can't get involved in the plot and take what his character does as really happening.

    Notice the way that the cable guy often mimics moments from his favourite movies and works them into his controlling of the plot of this movie - or how he starts humming movie-music along to certain scenes, while the actual music of the movie mirrors the music the cable guy is creating. This will clue you into the other subtle elements which add towards this movie's satire of the effect TV has had on the modern psyche.

    Its worth the price of rental alone to see Carrey's rendition of "Don't You Want Somebody to Love" in the famous karaoke scene.

    After repeated viewings since its initial release, its one of the most memorable Carrey comedies, and one of the most memorable flicks of the 90's. 4/5.

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    • Curiosidades
      While filming of the scene in which The Cable Guy plays basketball, it became obvious that Jim Carrey could barely dribble a basketball, nevermind make a basket. Ben Stiller had Carrey mime the action without a ball, and VFX added the basketball in post-production.
    • Erros de gravação
      "The odds that Steven would have been in jail (the prison scene) for "receiving stolen property" are slim to none, and after an interview Steven would have likely been cited at the police station and given a court date. Some states have a separate but similar charge called "possessing stolen property" or "possession of stolen property." The distinguishing factor here is when the accused learned the goods were stolen. If he knew at the time he acquired the property, then it is receipt of stolen property. It is possession of stolen property if he only learned the property was stolen after he obtained it. All Steven had to do was tell the police who Chip Douglas really was, and Steven would have been sent home and it would have been The Cable Guy who would have been arrested." ... but the Police Officers and Guards seen in these scenes are all "Preferred Customers" and they clearly went outside the law to lock up Steven at the request of Chip. Since this is still a comedy film, the suspension of disbelief is held when it is acknowledged at least twice in these scenes that Chip is manipulating the authorities with his connections via long-time cable hook-ups; and we'd seen the arresting cop at the karaoke party earlier in the film, too.
    • Citações

      Chip Douglas: The future is now! Soon every American home will integrate their television, phone and computer. You'll be able to visit the Louvre on one channel, or watch female wrestling on another. You can do your shopping at home, or play Mortal Kombat with a friend from Vietnam. There's no end to the possibilities!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The Columbia logo at the beginning of the movie segues into static from Steven's cable TV.
    • Versões alternativas
      In order to qualify for a 12 certificate, the UK releases (prior to its July '17 Blu-ray release) were ordered by the BBFC to cut 4 seconds by removing some imitable violence. The cut occurs when Steven and The Cable Guy are fighting on top of the TV satellite, towards the ending. A shot of Guy headbutting Steven, as well as a brief ear-clap, has been omitted.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Jim Carrey: Somebody to Love (1996)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      My Three Sons Theme
      Written by Frank De Vol

      Courtesy of Dot Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de junho de 1996 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official Facebook
    • Idiomas
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    • Também conhecido como
      • Dr. Cable - El desastre llama a la puerta
    • Locações de filme
      • Medieval Times - 7662 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
      • Licht/Mueller Film Corporation
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 47.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 60.240.295
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 19.806.226
      • 16 de jun. de 1996
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 102.825.796
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      1 hora 36 minutos
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      • 2.39 : 1

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