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Ladybugs

  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
11K
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Rodney Dangerfield in Ladybugs (1992)
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To climb the corporate ladder to success, a guy agrees to coach the company's all-girls soccer team with the help of his secret weapon: his fiancee's son.To climb the corporate ladder to success, a guy agrees to coach the company's all-girls soccer team with the help of his secret weapon: his fiancee's son.To climb the corporate ladder to success, a guy agrees to coach the company's all-girls soccer team with the help of his secret weapon: his fiancee's son.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writer
    • Curtis Burch
  • Stars
    • Rodney Dangerfield
    • Jackée Harry
    • Jonathan Brandis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Curtis Burch
    • Stars
      • Rodney Dangerfield
      • Jackée Harry
      • Jonathan Brandis
    • 60User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Rodney Dangerfield
    Rodney Dangerfield
    • Chester Lee
    Jackée Harry
    Jackée Harry
    • Julie Benson
    • (as Jackée)
    Jonathan Brandis
    Jonathan Brandis
    • Matthew…
    Ilene Graff
    Ilene Graff
    • Bess
    Vinessa Shaw
    Vinessa Shaw
    • Kimberly Mullen
    Tom Parks
    Tom Parks
    • Dave Mullen
    Jeannetta Arnette
    Jeannetta Arnette
    • Glynnis Mullen
    Crystal Cooke
    • Nancy Larimer
    • (as LaCrystal Cooke)
    Jennifer Frances Lee
    • Carmelita Chu
    Vanessa Monique Rossel
    • Tina Velez
    Johna Stewart-Bowden
    • Sally Anne Welfelt
    • (as Johna Stewart)
    Jandi Swanson
    Jandi Swanson
    • Penny Pester
    Nancy Parsons
    Nancy Parsons
    • Coach Annie
    Blake Clark
    Blake Clark
    • Coach Bull
    Tommy Lasorda
    Tommy Lasorda
    • Coach Cannoli
    Carolyn McCabe
    • Mrs. Yollick
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Bartender
    E.D. Tyree
    • Soda Shop Counterman
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Curtis Burch
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    6caspian1978

    Inspiration

    This is going to sound crazy to most of you, but here it goes. Ladybugs is one of a handful of films that made me want to be a film maker. Seriously! I was 14 when I saw Ladybugs for the first time on video. Once I watched it, I watched it again. Something about the movie interested me to be a storyteller myself. The direction, the story, even the location of the film inspired me to start writing, acting, and begin taking film classes. Something about this feel good movie made me want to make movies myself. At the time, Jonathan Brandis just started acting himself. HE had done the Never Ending Story a few years before and was an up and coming actor. A month ago, Jonathan Brandis was found dead in his LA apartment. Though I never met the man, nor worked on any of his films, his "legacy" if you can call it that, had left a mark. His talents end on such a short note, it is unfair that his best work will never be seen. Even though he has left some good and bad movies behind, I recall most of his work as work of talent and joy.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    Rodney Dangerfield attempts a more family oriented film with mixed results

    Chester Lee (Rodney Dangerfield) is a successful salesman at Mullen Industries who's looking to get a promotion so he and his girlfriend Bess (Ilene Graff) can finally get married. Chester attempts to get on his boss Dave Mullen's good side when asking for a raise by praising the collection of trophies Mullen has acquired from the girls soccer team the Ladybugs which Mullen sponsors. When Chester lies about having once played soccer himself he finds himself offered the position of team coach which he thinks he could use to parlay his promotion but soon finds that the team mostly consists of uncoordinated misfits who have not played soccer before. With few options, Chester seeks help from his girlfriend's son Matthew (Johnathan Brandis) who's adept at soccer with Matthew reluctantly adopting the alias of Martha to give their team some help.

    Ladybugs is a 1992 sports comedy starring notable comedian Rodney Dangerfield. The film came about from producers Andre Morgan and Albert S. Ruddy who sought to make an update on the formula established by The Bad News Bears falling in line with audience tastes of the 90s that had been shaped by the success of films such as Uncle Buck and Home Alone. Dangerfield hadn't headlined a film (at least live-action) since 1986's Back to School allegedly due to Dangerfield's prima donna behavior with a notable instance being his high profile rejection of Caddyshack II for Warner Bros. Despite his initial desire for it being the reason for its existence. Due to the nature of Dangerfield's comedic persona Paramount struggled with how exactly to market the film as while it was a broad comedy with prominent child characters, it still carried much of the raunchy material that Dangerfield was known for hence why the film was awarded a PG-13 rating. Made for $20 million, Ladybugs proved a financial failure opening in only fifth place and earning only $15 million before disappearing from theaters. Critics also panned the film and Ladybugs would mark the final mainstream vehicle for Dangerfield (aside from some direct-to-video films and supporting work in films such as Natural Born Killers and Little Nicky). Ladybugs is a strange movie not so much for what it is, but rather it's a strange mixture of Dangerfield's persona and a 90s formula family comedy that feels at odds with each other.

    While critics did pan the film, some did admit to a degree that Dangerfield was able to be funny in the film and I'm inclined to agree. While Dangerfield is seldom that far from playing himself, nobody delivers one-liners as effectively and efficiently as he does as seen from the opening exchange between him and a truck driver that gave me a good laugh. The gone too soon Johanthan Brandis also gives a good performance as Matthew/Martha and he shows not only solid screen presence but also capable comic timing as a co-lead in the film. I also rather liked Jackée Harry's performance as Chester's assistant Julie who has great comedic back and forth with Dangerfield. Ladybugs seems like it has all the ingredients for a good comedy, but at the same time it also has a really uneasy mixture of edgy material mixed in with more conventional kids movie material. Curtis Burch is credited with screenwriting duties for Ladybugs and his most prominent credit outside of this one is the 1983 arcade sex comedy Joysticks and some jokes/sequences often feel like they're playing to that level including several jokes where characters mistake out of context dialogue for unseemly situations involving children. Because of this very uneasy mixture of family comedy setup paired with material that feels leftover from edgier examples of 1980s comedies, the movie has funny individual moments that are often balanced out by ones that are more cringey and uncomfortable.

    Ladybugs is a movie that came out the wrong way at the right time because it's something of a timecapsule in how 80s comedy stalwarts struggled to adapt to the 90s (SNL alums such as Eddie Murphy, Dan Akyroyd, and Chevy Chase included). While the film is sporadically funny, it also feels like there's a misguided notion in transitioning Dangerfield into a role where he doesn't quite fit with material that seems confused about who it's exactly catering to.
    dru690

    A True Classic

    If you have seen and disliked either Caddyshack or Back to School you'll truely hate this movie. But if your a fan of either of them this is a cult classic. Jonathan Brandis and Jackee are both great in this, and Rodney is at his best. Its charming, cute yet mixes enough dirty jokes in their to keep both preteens and teens interested. I highly recommend it to anyone.
    7narim-kim

    So bad that is so good!

    It is so refreshing to see a movie with such vulgar jokes considering it is a kid's movie or at least movie where the adolescent is one of the main characters. The timing of the jokes is stellar and they are so politically incorrect and I never realized that I missed this type of humor. This would push so many buttons on any average PC folks.

    In 2021 where someone can self-determine one's gender and a biologically-male athlete compete with biologically-female athletes based on their science-defying self-identity, the joke is now on our generation. This movie unintentionally became a prophetic little comedy

    Yes I know I did not give perfect score, because honestly it is a sloppy movie, in terms of the craft of filmmaking.
    Strawberry0

    Good and funny

    This movie would probably not do good on the big screen, but its still a pretty good movie! Some parts are pretty funny. Its good for both girls and boys but I think girls would appreciate it more. I think it had a good ending, at the beginning you might not like it but just give it a chance, it turns out good:)

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Near the beginning of the film, Jonathan Brandis' character Matthew calls Rodney Dangerfield's character Chester, "Chesterfield." Brandis had a habit in real-life of referring to certain friends in jest by adding "field" to the end of their names. It is rumored by some who knew him that he carried this over into the film and ad-libbed "Chesterfield" as an inside joke.
    • Goofs
      Chester is talking to Matthew from the van and Matthew is holding a football. A teacher asks Matthew if he is all right and we see Matthew holding his backpack and not the football. Earlier, Matthew left his backpack with his friend, who threw him the football.
    • Quotes

      Dave Mullen: You have five seconds to get Kimberly out of there.

      [Chester hesitates]

      Dave Mullen: There's nothing to think about. Get her out of there.

      Chester: Look, we're not in your office now. Out here, I call the shots.

      Dave Mullen: Looks like I misjudged you, Chester. I guess you don't care about your future with this company.

      Chester: Right now, all I care about is this team.

      Dave Mullen: Chester, you've forgotten what's important to you.

      Chester: I didn't forget. You forgot. What's more important? That strangers look up to you or your own kid? Kimberly's playing today! And if it means my job, too bad.

      Dave Mullen: Look, Chester, I just want to win today. I only want the best out there.

      Chester: The best, the best. That's all I keep hearing. You want to be the best. Let me ask you this, what good is being the best if it brings out the worst in you?

    • Alternate versions
      When this movie is aired on network television, particulary the Disney Channel, TNT, and TBS, one line is shortened in the scene where Chester talks to the bartender. In the theatrical release, when the bartender asks what happened, Chester says "Well...I took her son...dressed him up as a girl, and talked him into playing with me". Then he is kicked out of the bar. In the TV version, he says "Well, I took her son, dressed him up as a girl.." Then we see him get kicked out. The reason for this cut is probably because it is too sexually suggestive.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Beau Bridges/Bernadette Peters/Rodney Dangerfield (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Psych Em' Out
      Written & Performed by D.A. Young

      Published by Shelley / Young Publishing and Rud Mor Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Todo por mi chica
    • Filming locations
      • Denver, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ladybugs
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,796,494
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,180,414
      • Mar 29, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,796,494
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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