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Daddy and Them

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.7K
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Laura Dern, Kelly Preston, and Billy Bob Thornton in Daddy and Them (2001)
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Dark comedy where a married couple comes to the aid of a jailed uncle.Dark comedy where a married couple comes to the aid of a jailed uncle.Dark comedy where a married couple comes to the aid of a jailed uncle.

  • Director
    • Billy Bob Thornton
  • Writer
    • Billy Bob Thornton
  • Stars
    • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Laura Dern
    • Diane Ladd
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    • Director
      • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Writer
      • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Stars
      • Billy Bob Thornton
      • Laura Dern
      • Diane Ladd
    • 45User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Claude Montgomery
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Ruby Montgomery
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Jewel
    Kelly Preston
    Kelly Preston
    • Rose
    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • O.T. Montgomery
    Sandra Seacat
    Sandra Seacat
    • Elbe Montgomery
    John Prine
    John Prine
    • Alvin Montgomery
    Jeff Bailey
    Jeff Bailey
    • J.C. Montgomery
    Jim Varney
    Jim Varney
    • Hazel Montgomery
    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Julia Montgomery
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    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
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    • Director
      • Billy Bob Thornton
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      • Billy Bob Thornton
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    5BJBatimdb

    it's a strange one...

    What an odd little film. I expected something a little out of the ordinary, having been a fan of Billy Bob Thornton since Slingblade, and this ALMOST worked but didn't quite - ultimately let down by Thornton's inability to end the movie.

    On the plus side, all the performances are good, apart from a rather hysterical turn from Brenda Blethyn, there are some nicely observed family dynamics, a few great comic lines, and the whole movie is lit brilliantly - making it visually interesting instead of potentially dull.

    On the minus side, it's film you have to be patient with to discover its good qualities. The dialogue is offbeat and interesting but the plot feels like a long short-film. And then the ending... what a botched job! There's a PERFECT ending which would have made this a succinct, quite special little film. Instead Thorton goes to another scene. And another AND ANOTHER and... who knows how many, because at that point the DVD we were watching got stuck in protest and we all agreed that we'd seen the best of Daddy And Them, and that we should hit eject before we became hostile.
    tc_hoosier

    Billy Bob does it again

    Just watched this movie and felt compelled to comment about it. I have seen Sling Blade and was moved by Thornton's ability to portray a character. Well he didn't let me down in this one either! When I saw John Prine, I almost flipped! I missed seeing his name on the box when I rented it, and it really made the movie! I am a really huge fan of Prine, but never knew he made this movie. I only wish there had been an opportunity for him to sing during the movie, but the song afterward was great. If you watch the DVD version, make sure you listen to the commentary Billy Bob makes when John Prine wakes him up on the hood of the car. I most certainly agree with him that Prine does, indeed, steal the movie!
    7guthrie1969

    This should have been a ten star film.

    From the first time I caught a portion of this film on Showtime until I finally found a copy on DVD, I asked myself, "Why wasn't this released in the theaters?" I have rationalized that it was too real for the average Southern audience and conversely bizarre to a Northern group. Add the fact that Jim Varney was unable to complete the film, which I'm sure, created some last minute re-writes and the botch job the editors did in the cutting room and the answer becomes more obvious.

    The movie had a superior cast and each thespian was spot on in the portrayal of their respective roles. From the obvious stars Billy Bob Thornton's portrayal of an alcoholic, troglodytic, narcissistic redneck and Andy Griffith's character whose nightmare plagued view of life was truly delightful to watch, to the unsung Walter Goggins spot-on Southern Homosexual; Tommy Christianson (Jim Varney's alleged victim) and the tandem of Jaimie Lee's and Affleck's portrayals of fish out of water Yankees, all the actors were well above Hollywood's standards.

    The writing was as close as one can get to true to life redneck/white trash dialog. I use the terms redneck/white trash with personal pride having spent a good number of my life's years living in a trailer in Alabama. I have been surrounded by and endured these types with much fascination for quite some time and this movie was completely a slice of life. Well worth watching and should be a part of every Southerner's DVD collection.

    Through all the madness that ensues in the film, the finale leaves one feeling warm and fuzzy, if you work for it. You can see the potential for change and growth in all walks of humanity. The poor struggle with the past but live in the now. They walk in the shadows of the educated but are far from being imbeciles. Obscene behavior shows ignorance not stupidity. Anyone that sees this film and cannot get past all the verbose behavior in the film will not grasp the underlying love that is being purveyed. The Character's total dysfunction disables them from rational thoughts and actions, however, they do care for one another honestly and carry exceptionally strong family bonds.

    Now, for the most troubling aspect; the fatal flaw was the editing. The movie at first glance has some gaps and unexplainable situations that are baffling and distracting. Upon viewing the deleted scenes portion of the DVD the movie's intent and flow are re-established. This is still a very good film. Sadly, it could have been a great one.
    9brintonepperson

    Better than a 5.0

    It looks like the lack of marketing for this film has really caused the filmgoing public to be deprived. I understand there was some turmoil surrounding the films release, which is why it was so delayed, and had things worked out better, it may have reached the audience it was designed for. The endearing part of this movie, with it's wandering plot, and it's archetypal characters, is that it is an accurate reflection of daily life among many of the lower middle class that lives in the middle of this country. I know these characters. Every one of them could be a neighbor to me. Although this film was based in Arkansas, it easily could have been made in Clay City, KY, right down to the phrase "daddy and them's" to refer to the patriarchal home-place. In short, this movie is about life, and not everyone's life, but hopefully about the life of someone everyone knows. When you add in the stellar cast, including hillbilly hero John Prine, this movie can simply not go unwatched.
    5wanderleg

    Two-thirds of a very good film

    First off, let me say that I am a southerner.

    I'm also a fan of Billy Bob Thornton, but I can't say that all of his movies are works of genius. When he's good, he's very, very good...etc.

    I watched "Daddy and Them" and thought I had really stumbled onto a gem! Also written and directed by Billy Bob, it portrays two of the most dysfunctional families ever. They are his immediate family, plus his wife's (Laura Dern), who've gotten together because Uncle Hazel (Jim Varney, in a very small, thankfully non-Ernest role) has been arrested for attempted murder.

    To top it off, these people are the epitome of Arkansas rednecks! Diane Ladd is in it, as is Andy Griffith. Since it's a Billy Bob-er, the language is kinda raw, and it's a real hoot to see and especially hear old Sheriff Andy get down and dirty! He plays BB's elderly, semi-senile father.

    Very humorous, with more than a few belly laughs... up until 1:10, or thereabouts, then the whole thing just collapsed! It went into a final half-hour or so of boring, self-absorbed pseudo-psychological angst and apologia claptrap. What a come-down! I guess it was intended to make the film "relevant," or something, but what it really did was to make it a semi-disaster.

    I'd recommend looking at the first 2/3rds, then, when BB starts to become a self-analyzing motormouth, turn it off and play Scrabble, or something.

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    • Trivia
      When Jim Varney was undergoing treatments for cancer, Billy Bob Thornton moved the schedule around, so Varney could film his scenes.
    • Quotes

      Claude Montgomery: It's kinda like that book they had us read one time in school. It started out sayin' it was the best time I ever had, and it was the worst time I ever had. I believe it's by Dick somebody.

      Ruby Montgomery: I'll be dogged.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Diminishing Returns: Ernest Goes to Camp (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      In Spite of Ourselves
      Written by John Prine

      Performed by John Prine and Iris DeMent

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2002 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Daddy & Them
    • Filming locations
      • Cabot, Arkansas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Free Hazel Films
      • Industry Entertainment
      • Miramax
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,718
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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