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Bob le majordome

Original title: Bob the Butler
  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
4.4K
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Brooke Shields, Simon Callow, Tom Green, and Benjamin B. Smith in Bob le majordome (2005)
Tom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon, who lands at Butling after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.
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Tom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon who lands at Butlering after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.Tom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon who lands at Butlering after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.Tom Green stars as a bumbling buffoon who lands at Butlering after working his way through all other 'A' and 'B' jobs.

  • Director
    • Gary Sinyor
  • Writers
    • Jane Walker Wood
    • Steven Manners
    • Gary Sinyor
  • Stars
    • Tom Green
    • Brooke Shields
    • Genevieve Buechner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Sinyor
    • Writers
      • Jane Walker Wood
      • Steven Manners
      • Gary Sinyor
    • Stars
      • Tom Green
      • Brooke Shields
      • Genevieve Buechner
    • 35User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tom Green
    Tom Green
    • Bob Tree
    Brooke Shields
    Brooke Shields
    • Anne Jamieson
    Genevieve Buechner
    Genevieve Buechner
    • Tess Jamieson
    Benjamin B. Smith
    Benjamin B. Smith
    • Bates Jamieson
    • (as Benjamin Smith)
    Rob LaBelle
    Rob LaBelle
    • Jacques
    Valerie Tian
    Valerie Tian
    • Sophie
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Mr. Butler
    Iris Graham
    Iris Graham
    • Mama Clara
    Dolores Drake
    Dolores Drake
    • Maureen
    Bill Chandler
    • Rabbi
    Jonathan Ndukwe
    • Stuart
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Tardy Man
    Julia Arkos
    Julia Arkos
    • Judith
    Kristina Copeland
    • Kate
    Wendy Donaldson
    • Mrs. Withington
    • (as Wendy Morrow Donaldson)
    Michael Roberds
    Michael Roberds
    • Barber
    Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale
    • Dr. Wilma
    Hiro Kanagawa
    Hiro Kanagawa
    • Japanese Plumber
    • Director
      • Gary Sinyor
    • Writers
      • Jane Walker Wood
      • Steven Manners
      • Gary Sinyor
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    User reviews35

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    6SeriouslyMike

    Cute actually.

    For only one time, Tom Green doesn't make an utter and complete jackass out of himself. This film is actually a nice family flick and I was surprised that it lacks any elements of the typical Tom Green routine.

    While not terribly inventive (or, more exactly, predictable to boot) it's watchable. A guy, getting kicked out of each and every job, becomes a butler for a lonely mom with two kids, typical family movie cliché ensues. The guy himself isn't even a bit disgusting - maybe naive and a little lost, but nice and kind nonetheless. Who would suspect that Tom Green can actually be nice and act?

    Good for a family afternoon with your kids.
    10basicman

    Fun fun fun...

    I saw this film at Cannes... a week of serious meetings and rubbish dinners and I laughed and laughed at this light hearted break from the reality(?) of the festival.

    The little bit of anti-French humour was hilarious.. Especially as I watched this film in Cannes.

    While the movie is reminiscent of Doubtfire, it is much less sappy and way more slapstick. Tom Green is decidedly more normal – while being as strange and funny as ever – than we have seen in his teen flicks.

    Shields is, as always, stunning and beautiful and, also as usual, combines her graceful beauty with physical comedy and well delivered (punch) lines.

    The children in this movie were very well cast, they make the movie in a number of ways that can't be discussed without a spoiler warning! Go out, rent this movie, order a pizza and enjoy.
    7AMHolt8201

    it's good

    A co-worker and I were surprised that it was a good movie (I work at Blockbuster)!!!! You can find this movie (at Blockbuster) in the kids section! I would let children watch this. There are no obscenities and such....but a part where "Bob" is baby-sitting the two kids and calls "Bates" Master Bates, but just calls him Bates. That's the only thing in there, but I didn't see any reason not to let kids watch this movie! The ending is positive. I hope Tom Green can do more appropriate movies such as this! His others (that I've seen: "Freddie Got Fingered" & "Road Trip") were disgusting! Brooke Shields is a good actress as well. I recommend that you see this movie because you'll enjoy the storyline and content.
    6matrix29

    One of the few movies in which Tom Green was not repulsive

    It appears Tom Green has gotten over trying to be Alan Funt's vulgar imitation and is actually not trying to actively repulse his audiences for once.

    This movie is plotted rather bland and predictable for the most part. The camera-work is acceptable, the audio soundtrack is okay, the audio editing is only slightly above sub par (sharp audio cuts in musical tracks rather than volume fades plus failure to score out scene music to proper lengths to fit the mood and failure to gauge spoken audio levels in many scenes to emphasize emotional shifts).

    As for the plot, a man who gets fired regularly from jobs gets butler training, takes over for a neurotic woman's babysitter as a butler, predictable boring bratty kid events occur, non-prudish butler guy eventually adapts and bonds with kids, neurotic woman views butler as potential father figure, butler quits job for professional reasons, woman chases after butler, butler marries woman becomes father to kids. It was nice to see that Tom Green can not make a repulsive jackass of himself for once although the movie is boring as all heck.
    9MerrittTheFerret

    Excuse me Master Rascall...

    I got a call from my Grandma who asked me to come down to her house and watch a Tom Green movie with her. After I hang up, I'm sitting there thinking, "Tom Green, as in 'Freddy Got Fingered?!'" And so me, my Dad and Brother go down to her house to investigate and we end up watching this hilarious little kid's movie with Tom Green, yeah, TOM GREEN.

    The movie is about a guy who needs a job, badly, because he's going through the yellow pages of the phone book, starting with the 'A' section, then the 'B' section, finally when he gets to the end of the 'Bs' he comes to 'Butlering,' and decides, "Okay I'll try that." So he gets into butler training, then is hired by a family to be their butler, and hilarity ensues.

    I usually don't watch newer kid's movies, I feel old (I'm 18) and like to stick to the old ones (Home Alone, The Nightmare Before Christmas, etc...), but this was a genuine classic on a stick. I laughed and the movie really teaches a lot of good morals, too. I felt Tom Green was not being himself yet still being very funny, which in the end, turned out to be a good thing. It was like when Arnold Schwartzennager did kid's movies, we all liked them, we just don't admit it.

    There's really nothing offensive in the movie that won't go over children's head's e.g. Rocky & Bullwinkle or Pee Wee's Playhouse. I don't think that there's a single bad word in the whole movie and if my Grandma liked it, then it's definitely suitable for the whole fun filled family, trust me on that one.

    All in all, the movie gets a 9/10. Tom Green should do more like this, it may not suit him, but it's good for him. Not saying that the dirty Tom Green isn't funny, he's hilarious, but this Tom Green just goes to show that there's more to comedy than poop jokes.

    ~ Art At War

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Mr. Butler is showing his students how to help the master dress is quite realistic. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, for example, had a butler help him dress almost every day of his life.
    • Goofs
      When Bob sees Anne in the shower his earphones fall on the floor. The next shot as he walks to the door one earphone is in and the other is out of his ear. Then as he leaves the room the earphones are in his ear again.
    • Quotes

      Bates Jamieson: Why do you call me 'Master'?

      Bob Tree: I'm studying to be a butler.

      Bates Jamieson: Hmm. I don't like it. 'Master Bates' just feels... wrong.

      Bob Tree: Indeed.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Soyez sympas, rembobinez (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Couldn't Get It Right
      Written by Colin Copper (as Cooper), John Cuffley (as Cuffley), Peter Haycock (as Haycock), Derek Holt (as Holt) and Richard Jones (as Jones)

      Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd.

      Performed by Climax Blues Band (as The Climax Blues Band)

      Courtesy of Chrysalis Records Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2006 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bob the Butler
    • Filming locations
      • Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Rampage Entertainment
      • Open Eye Productions
      • Aquarius Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,401
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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