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Goat on Fire and Smiling Fish

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.8K
YOUR RATING
Goat on Fire and Smiling Fish (1999)
ComedyRomance

Two brothers share a house in the Fairfax district of LA: Tony a feckless actor, Chris an accountant. Both have relationships on rocky ground. As these emotions swirl, Tony meets his letter ... Read allTwo brothers share a house in the Fairfax district of LA: Tony a feckless actor, Chris an accountant. Both have relationships on rocky ground. As these emotions swirl, Tony meets his letter carrier, a single-mom named Kathy who's come to LA from Wyoming with her daughter, a buddi... Read allTwo brothers share a house in the Fairfax district of LA: Tony a feckless actor, Chris an accountant. Both have relationships on rocky ground. As these emotions swirl, Tony meets his letter carrier, a single-mom named Kathy who's come to LA from Wyoming with her daughter, a budding actress. Chris meets Anna, an Italian beauty working in the States, for a few months, w... Read all

  • Director
    • Kevin Jordan
  • Writers
    • Kevin Jordan
    • Derick Martini
    • Steven Martini
  • Stars
    • Derick Martini
    • Steven Martini
    • Amy Hathaway
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Jordan
    • Writers
      • Kevin Jordan
      • Derick Martini
      • Steven Martini
    • Stars
      • Derick Martini
      • Steven Martini
      • Amy Hathaway
    • 26User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Derick Martini
    Derick Martini
    • Chris Remi
    Steven Martini
    Steven Martini
    • Tony Remi
    Amy Hathaway
    Amy Hathaway
    • Alison
    Heather Moudy
    • Nicole
    • (as Heather Jae Marie)
    Wesley Thompson
    Wesley Thompson
    • Burt
    Melba Englander
    • Nurse
    Bill Henderson
    Bill Henderson
    • Clive Winter
    Christa Miller
    Christa Miller
    • Kathy
    Miriam Billington
    • Mother
    Francesca Billington
    • Baby
    Phillip Pennestri
    • Phil
    Richard Cody
    • Rugby Guy #1
    Deanna Aho
    • Girl on Porch
    Ion Overman
    Ion Overman
    • Party Girl #1
    Rena Riffel
    Rena Riffel
    • Party Girl #2
    Rosemarie Addeo
    • Anna
    Kevin Jordan
    • Actor
    Nicole Rae
    • Natalie
    • Director
      • Kevin Jordan
    • Writers
      • Kevin Jordan
      • Derick Martini
      • Steven Martini
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    User reviews26

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    kdufre00

    Banal

    I heard quite a lot of pre-release buzz for "Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire" so naturally I planned on seeing it as soon as it hit theaters.

    I must disagree with most of the other IMDB reviewers, sad to say. The movie did have its funny moments, but I have seen this type of independent romantic comedy soooo many times already. It just isn't as fresh and original as so many people have been hailing it to be.

    I think the fact that this movie was made for only $40,000 is admirable. But that doesn't mean that it is a good film. The chemistry between Chris (Derick Martini) and the Italian animal wrangler was lacking. I didn't know what she saw in him, to be honest. The scenes between Chris and his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend Ali were much more intriguing.

    The movie might have also been a little more interesting if it explored Tony's (Steven Martini) womanizing a bit further. It would have provided great tension in his growing relationship with the mail-woman. But instead all we get is his instant rapport with her cute, but way-too-precocious, little girl. Steven Martini has a lot of appeal, but there was no conflict in this relationship to keep my attention. ZZZZZzzzzzzz.....

    I really hate to be the wet blanket as far as this movie is concerned, but it didn't really live up to my expectations. For a better and fresher independent romantic comedy, I would recommend "The Tao of Steve."
    7noralee

    Cute and Likable Romantic Comedy

    "Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire" is, in several ways, an Italians-in-L.A. version of "The Brothers McMullen."

    It's evidently done by NYU students, with the print blown-up from 16 mm, grainy shadows and all, and filmed primarily in the house of the brothers who co-star in and co-wrote the screenplay.

    The problems with the Opposite Sex are pretty much the same too, with one being a happy-go-lucky philanderer (that's "Smiling Fish") and the other a straight-arrow accountant being shredded by his long-time girlfriend (that's "Goat on Fire").

    The new, magic realism element is an elderly black sage from the early days of race movies who provides oddball advice on love and the magic of the movies.

    As twenty-somethings-in-and-out-of-love movies go, this is cute and likable.

    (originally written 9/16/2000)
    george.schmidt

    Near perfect indie debut

    SMILING FISH AND GOAT ON FIRE (2000) *** Derick Martini, Steven Martini, Christa Miller, Amy Hathaway, Bill Henderson, Rosemarie Addeo, Heather Jae Marie, Wesley Thompson. (Dir: Kevin Jordan) Independent filmmaking has always never failed in churning out a pleasant feeling little gem and continues that tradition in this funny and warm-spirited sleeper.

    Chris and Tony Remi (played by real-life brothers Derick and Steven Martini) are very close brothers who share their family's house in Los Angeles and their Native American nicknames from their grandmother (Tony is the happy Fish and Chris the moody Goat) while trying to come to terms with their relationships between the women in their lives and themselves.

    Tony is an actor who is having trouble maintaining commitment with his high-strung girlfriend Nicole (Marie) while Chris, a responsible accountant, is trying to find out why his gal Alison (Hathaway) is always crying in bed. After both brothers wind up without their ladies for reasons beyond their control they wind up at a Christmas party and the wound-licking Chris winds up chatting with an incredibly beautiful Italian woman named Anna (Addeo) and forgets about Nicole.

    Meanwhile Tony has struck up a friendship with their mail carrier, Kathy (Miller from TV's 'The Drew Carey Show') who is a single mother whose daughter Natalie (Thompson) is a budding child actress who bonds with Tony at a shared audition. The three soon become inseparable and Tony realizes just how special they are to him.

    To add to the equation, Chris caters to his stand-offish boss' elderly uncle, Clive Winter (Henderson) a retired film soundman who pioneered black cinema with the likes of Paul Robeson and teaches Chris some life lessons in love by telling him about meeting his wife, an assistant director, on the set of a film where they found love at first sight to be an overpowering lifeforce until her sad demise. Clive can see Chris clearly falling head over heels for the exotic Anna and plays matchmaker.

    The film works primarily on the natural at ease the real-life brothers imbue for their characters and the easy going pacing by Jordan (who co-wrote with the Martinis; the threesome are best friends in real life) allows character development to glide effortlessly from scene to scene.

    The Martinis are ably supported by the giddily charming Miller and the drop dead gorgeous Addeo as their perfect matches that you can't not help rooting for these four to stay together. Henderson also adds some magic as the voice of reason from the heart that doesn't ring false in what could easily have been a too cloying plot device.

    A perfect date movie and a near perfect debut by three very talented guys.
    michaeldonovan512

    A film with true heart

    Caught this on DVD. This charmer reminds me of a film from the seventies the way it takes it's time to unfold and pull you in. Hopefully with that Greek Wedding movie blowing away the box office more indies like this will be made, films that let you make a connection with characters. I'm getting a little sick of ironic Salingeresk indies. Let me feel something.
    7scoochie9

    A Uniquely Endearing Film

    I happened upon this DVD at the library, and because I love watching movies I've never seen which also have strange titles, I checked it out. After watching it a couple of times, I've decided to buy it!

    "Smiling Fish & Goat on Fire" will definitely not appeal to everyone. It's a quiet little story about relationships, both romantic and brotherly, and "coming of age" (funny, I never knew what that term meant until seeing this film).

    I hadn't ever heard of the Martini brothers, nor Kevin Jordan or Bill Henderson for that matter, and I probably never would have were it not for the lucky happenstance at the library. This film is genuinely charming, thanks in no small part to the actors and the screenplay. Not your basic Hollywood romantic comedy in the least (and I'm not averse to those), "Smiling Fish..." is in full possession of its own self. Bravo all around! Anyone who comes from a close two-sibling-of-the-same-sex family will probably love this film, as well as anyone who enjoys a touching "slice-of-life" story with much originality, and even more heart. Funny, unique, and sweet!!!

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    • Trivia
      The 'Amy Hathaway' character "Alison", who inexplicably weeps during sex in the film, was based on 'Derick Martini's' ex-girlfriend. The ex-girlfriend showed up at a New York promotional screening and ran out of the theatre crying before the first reel ended.
    • Quotes

      Clive Winter: Slow it down. I said, slow... it... down. I mean, slow it way, way down. Aw, 'cause the trip is real quick.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Double Jeopardy/Jakob the Liar/Mumford (1999)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1999 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Smiling Fish & Goat on Fire
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • One Sock Productions
      • Parabellum Productions
      • Red Horse Films
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    • Budget
      • $40,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $278,492
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,994
      • Aug 27, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $278,492
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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