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A chauffeur kidnaps his rich boss's dog to hold it for ransom, but when she accidentally gets the dog back, she thinks that it's the chauffeur who's been kidnapped.A chauffeur kidnaps his rich boss's dog to hold it for ransom, but when she accidentally gets the dog back, she thinks that it's the chauffeur who's been kidnapped.A chauffeur kidnaps his rich boss's dog to hold it for ransom, but when she accidentally gets the dog back, she thinks that it's the chauffeur who's been kidnapped.
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Norm MacDonald
- Willard Fillmore
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Norm MacDonald works for a very rich and nasty lady (Elaine Stritch). After putting up with tons of abuse from her, he decided to get revenge by kidnapping her horrid dog and holding it hostage. His friend (Dave Chappelle) lends him a hand and soon are the subject of a nationwide manhunt! Will the guys get away with it or will they go to prison and become somebody's boy toys?
The reviews for this movie were SAVAGE. I've seen wars get better reviews! The attacks were strong and brutal. That's probably why I am so charitable in my review. It just didn't seem like a bad film to me. Great?! No way, but there were enough moments to keep my interest and merit a score of 6. Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy (a possibility) or the movie reviewers are just lemmings who follow each other's leads.
Elaine Stritch was incredibly mean and hateful, as her role demanded and there were some other supporting actors who I really liked as well, but the one who really stood out to me was Danny DeVito's incredibly weird and funny bit part as the president of the Jack Lord fan club (and a total psycho to boot).
By the way, if you liked this film, try watching another MacDonald film DIRTY WORK. It might be a tad funnier but both very rough comedies make you laugh--and isn't that enough sometimes?
The reviews for this movie were SAVAGE. I've seen wars get better reviews! The attacks were strong and brutal. That's probably why I am so charitable in my review. It just didn't seem like a bad film to me. Great?! No way, but there were enough moments to keep my interest and merit a score of 6. Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy (a possibility) or the movie reviewers are just lemmings who follow each other's leads.
Elaine Stritch was incredibly mean and hateful, as her role demanded and there were some other supporting actors who I really liked as well, but the one who really stood out to me was Danny DeVito's incredibly weird and funny bit part as the president of the Jack Lord fan club (and a total psycho to boot).
By the way, if you liked this film, try watching another MacDonald film DIRTY WORK. It might be a tad funnier but both very rough comedies make you laugh--and isn't that enough sometimes?
Just like Norm McDonald's last comedy, don't expect anything complex or high-brow. But expect tons of laughs! I was laughing from beginning to end! And Norm is assisted by Dave Chapelle, another one who's talented at his craft. There's no artistic merit to thoroughly discuss. All I have to say is it was funny, and I don't want to give away why it was funny. Just go see it! You won't get "screwed" like some smart-alecky people claim.
Decent watch, would watch again, and can recommend.
Top comedians of their time (and probably still now), Norm MacDonald, Dave Chapelle and Danny Devito do a funny job on this movie.
Despite the stuffy older characters, these guys play an idiot's gambit really well, failing upward for comedy silver (at least).
Danny Devito is basically an insane person and I think this movie is a great example of some the range he has.
For a comedy like this, the best thing you can read is that you're going to laugh.
The story is a little stupid, but it works for the comedy's sake.
Top comedians of their time (and probably still now), Norm MacDonald, Dave Chapelle and Danny Devito do a funny job on this movie.
Despite the stuffy older characters, these guys play an idiot's gambit really well, failing upward for comedy silver (at least).
Danny Devito is basically an insane person and I think this movie is a great example of some the range he has.
For a comedy like this, the best thing you can read is that you're going to laugh.
The story is a little stupid, but it works for the comedy's sake.
Screwed really didn't start off all that promising. The two lead characters kidnap a dog in a scene that played out kind of like a 'Something About Mary' ripoff screne (where dog attacks character) and things didn't really get much better from there at first. However, about 30 minutes into the movie as I was about to give up on it, things really started to pick up and it had me entertained, only to be let down somewhat by the ending. This definitely is along the lines of a 'stupid' comedy and nothing intellectual about it, but I still found it very funny in parts (especially Dave Chappelle and the second desk lamp scene). The two lead characters are so stupid and the plot itself has so many holes in it, but I think in the end, these two factors work in favor of the movie. I would recommend this as a rental, but only if you enjoy these types of comedies .. and stay with it until at least 30 minutes into the movie!
"Screwed" is a much better movie than I was expecting when I walked into the theater. Turns out that this movie is laugh out loud funny! I had a great time watching it in the theater and I plan to see it again in the future. If you were weary about seeing this movie, I recommend it. It's not as gross and disturbing as it looks. The grossest scene is where Norm's character is attacked by a small dog (named "Muffin") and his blood sprays all over the room. Some gross stuff happens in the morgue, but it's not as graphic as the Muffin scene. The entire cast is on top of their game in this movie and it doesn't disappoint. If you like Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Danny DeVito, or anybody else in the cast, then you'll definitely enjoy "Screwed"!
Did you know
- TriviaAppearing in Norm MacDonald: Nothing Special (2022) Dave Chappelle informs viewers that he tried to get out of filming this movie because his father had recently passed away and he was inconsolable and not in the state of mind to make this film. Chappelle couldn't get out of the movie, and though the movie was not a hit, Chappelle credits Norm MacDonald with helping him to move on from his grief-stricken state during the twelve weeks they spent making the movie.
- GoofsWhen Willard and Rusty are being shot at by Grover in the police car, he shoots bullet holes in the hood, then the holes go away and he shoots new ones in again in a different shot.
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Miss Virginia Crock: Whoooooo cares?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: Fant4stic (2017)
- SoundtracksHawaii Five-O Theme
Written by Morton Stevens
Courtesy of CBS Entertainment, a division of CBS Broadcasting Inc.
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- Y tú abuelita también
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- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,027,345
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,342,085
- May 14, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $7,201,701
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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