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The ladies man - Un homme à femmes

Original title: The Ladies Man
  • 2000
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  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
14K
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Tim Meadows in The ladies man - Un homme à femmes (2000)
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Raunchy ComedyComedy

The Saturday Night Live (1975) character gets a big screen treatment.The Saturday Night Live (1975) character gets a big screen treatment.The Saturday Night Live (1975) character gets a big screen treatment.

  • Director
    • Reginald Hudlin
  • Writers
    • Tim Meadows
    • Dennis McNicholas
    • Harper Steele
  • Stars
    • Tim Meadows
    • Karyn Parsons
    • Billy Dee Williams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Writers
      • Tim Meadows
      • Dennis McNicholas
      • Harper Steele
    • Stars
      • Tim Meadows
      • Karyn Parsons
      • Billy Dee Williams
    • 91User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 22Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tim Meadows
    Tim Meadows
    • Leon Phelps
    Karyn Parsons
    Karyn Parsons
    • Julie Simmons
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Lester
    John Witherspoon
    John Witherspoon
    • Scrap Iron
    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Candy
    Lee Evans
    Lee Evans
    • Barney
    Will Ferrell
    Will Ferrell
    • Lance DeLune
    Sofia Milos
    Sofia Milos
    • Cheryl
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • Bucky Kent
    David Huband
    David Huband
    • Frank
    Ken Hudson Campbell
    Ken Hudson Campbell
    • Hal
    • (as Ken Campbell)
    Kevin McDonald
    Kevin McDonald
    • Mail Man
    Tamala Jones
    Tamala Jones
    • Theresa
    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Audrey
    Tiffani Thiessen
    Tiffani Thiessen
    • Honey DeLune
    Rocky Carroll
    Rocky Carroll
    • Cyrus Cunningham
    Brett Heard
    Brett Heard
    • V.S.A. Member
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
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    • Director
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Writers
      • Tim Meadows
      • Dennis McNicholas
      • Harper Steele
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    7chrisbrown6453

    Ahh... yet another instant classic from the people over at Saturday Night Live.

    Sometimes they get lucky and have a hit on their hands (Wayne's World, the first one, not the second). But most often they have duds (It's Pat comes to mind rather quickly). This time out it's Tim Meadows as The Ladies Man. This movie falls somewhere in between a hit and a dud. It was very funny for the first 20 minutes, but then, as usually happens with SNL skits, it starts to slow down, before finally ending, long after it should have.

    Tim Meadows is Leon Phelps, a radio DJ with a nightly show called The Ladies Man. He answers any and all questions dealing with sex and relationships, usually in the crudest way possible. Everything seems to ultimately come down to the butt. After pushing the buttons of the station manager, Leon, along with his producer Julie (Karyn Parsons) gets fired, and needs to find another job. Out of the random blue, comes a letter from one of his ex-ladies. The letter offers him wealth and luxury for the rest of his life, the only problem being that the letter isn't signed. So Leon needs to track down all the women he's been with to find the woman of his dreams. But sometimes, as Billy Dee Williams says in the film, the woman of your dreams is standing right in front of you. There is also a sub-plot about a bunch of guys who's wives/girlfriends have all slept with Leon, and they want to first figure out who he is (by a tattoo he has on a part of his anatomy), then kill him. Leading this bunch of guys is, surprise! Will Ferrell from SNL. First off, I thought the sub-plot was rather lame. The singing and dancing stuff was just completely worthless. I usually like Will Ferrell but here he just never clicked for me. And the rest of the guys were just schlubs who tagged along, and in the end all decided that having their wives/girlfriends cheat on them was in fact their fault. So back to the main story. The story basically centers around Leon and sex. So what it comes down to is, if you don't like the character of Leon, you won't like the movie. His voice, his mannerisms, his dialogue is what carries the movie. I am not a big fan of Tim Meadows. I never thought he was a particularly good actor on SNL. The only thing I ever really liked of his, was his Ladies Man skits. But the best thing about those, is that they usually involved the guest host (remember the one with Cameron Diaz?), and they were short. For about 5 minutes, they were pretty funny. And here, for about 20 minutes, it's really funny. What I thought was good about the character in the movie, is that he stayed in character throughout. He never wavered from his wanted to just get laid persona. Until right at the end where there was this transformation, and the ever present speech to tie things up. Other than that, it was pretty good at keeping Leon as Leon, and not changing him into something less crude than he was. There isn't a lot of substance to this movie, if you couldn't guess. But like I said earlier, the beginning of the movie I found to be very funny. Some real laugh out loud moments, all revolving around sex and his crudeness. The problem of course with this movie, and most other SNL spin offs, is that these are characters that are only supposed to be shown for a few minutes at a time. Stretching the concept into 80 minutes is very difficult. That difficulty is obviously why they needed the sub-plot, because without it, this movie would have been a little under an hour. When it was good, it was good, but when it wasn't good, it got to be boring.

    So overall, The Ladies Man wasn't as bad as other SNL films, but it wasn't as good as others. It had some funny moments, the first 20 minutes was pretty good, but the rest of it dragged on. There was an unnecessary sub-plot whose only purpose was to lengthen the film. The bottom line is, if you like Tim Meadows and his Leon Phelps character, you'll be able to watch the film. If he annoys you, don't even bother going. Unless you just want to see Tiffani Theissen in some nice revealing clothing.
    ghostintoner

    Ledgendary Character. Watched many times, should be apart of every collection,

    Everyone should know this movie, everybody should watch this movie. Any man, any women. Leon Phelps, 'The Ladies man,' is cool, smooth and very funny. He has a cool job, and he gets the best women. Will Ferrell (S.N.L., Zoolander, Old school)adds great comedy value. The actor who played Norm from 'Something about Mary' plays alongside Ferrell as they are both victims their wives infidelity to Leon. With a small appearance by that dad from American Pie. And Valery from 'The Fresh Prince of Belair' is the producer of Leons talk show.

    I found this little gem on 'Foxtel' one day and was addicted. I bought the dvd now and have watched it many times. It's one of my best movies in the collection with other greats like Predator, Monty Pythons 'Life of Brian' and every Pearl Jam D.V.D. there is.
    sundog-2

    Worst movie I've seen in years.

    I honestly don't understand how tripe like this gets made. The worst junior-high talent show skit you've ever seen is more entertaining than this film. Will Ferrell's wrestling fetish provides the only (briefly) humorous moments. Utterly horrible.
    7oneguyrambling

    Ladies Love Leon Phelps - check in your brain and you might too.

    Another Saturday Night Live project. If you get 4 minutes into the film and decide you don't think that you like Leon Phelps you might as well stop. If you get that far and don't smirk once DEFINITELY stop, it ain't gonna change from here.

    Leon Phelps is a radio talkback guy that can only exist in movies as he would never really get a job in the real world. He is a 70s throwback complete with a 1:2 scale Dr J afro and speaks with a heavy distinct lisp and a slow drawl in a wannabe erudite manner.

    Leon gives ridiculously homophobic, sexist and outdated answers to the most straightforward of relationship based questions, and for some reason the callers are offended despite the fact that Leon ALWAYS gives similar, generally butt-related responses.

    Leon's producer is Julie Simmons who is likable but will always be the uppity daughter from Fresh Prince to me, she must field all the complaints and queries, and simultaneously ward off the angry station managers who constantly want to fire Leon.

    When one manages to do so and Leon is turfed, we get a brief explanation of how he came to be (long story short he grew up in the Playboy mansion) and then move to his dingy local bar where we get to meet the regular clientele that Leon calls friends.

    As Leon and Julie plot the next stage of their career we are informed that Leon not only talks the talk but humps the walk, he apparently has a string of "special ladies" all over the city, many of whom hate his guts. This has lead to a similar number of disgruntled husbands and partners who know Leon only from the smiley face tattoo on his derriere. I will not refer to this group again in favourable terms, suffice to say they include Will Ferrell and Lee Evans, two of the worst and over-hyped comedic actors in recent history.

    They wish Leon harm.

    Leon has no job, no prospects and no regular missus. On top of this Julie has had enough of his lack of common sense and has temporarily scarpered. After delivering one of the better lines in any comedy film for two decades; "There is nothing left to do. I'm going to have sex and wait for something to randomly happen." … something happens. Leon gets an unsigned letter where the female writer offers to share her life – and millions with Leon. He sets about finding his soul mate, leading to one of those montages Schneider specialises in where every meeting is apparently hilarious even though most of them aren't.

    Another case of the wrong guy chasing after the wrong lady even when everyone knows that the chick he is ignoring is Miss Right, don't they do this in rom-coms about 75 times a year? That thought is also put on its head when he finally finds the chick and it is Tiffany-Amber Thiessen in her prime. In lingerie. Damnnnn, HELLO MISS WRONG!!! The finale is cheesy and a little disappointing… (Ferrell & Evens feature), but mostly The Ladies Man is the story of a man out of touch with the real world, a man who lives in his own bubble of ignorance but is always totally honest and true to himself and what he believes in. Even if that is stupid.

    Take out the wronged guys subplot and this movie is even better, but also about 40 minutes long, maybe this is a case of better left as a skit? Final Rating – 7.5 / 10. Annoying sub-plots and cheesy finales aside, this is funny stuff in the main. I do like Leon Phelps.
    4spazierganger

    Nothing spectacular, but still funny

    The Ladies Man is a funny movie. There's not much thought behind it, but what do you expect from an SNL movie? It's actually better than most SNL movies (i.e. Superstar or A Night At The Roxbury) Tim Meadows and Will Ferrell were both very funny. Chris Parnell was also funny in his short scene (one of the funnier ones in the movie). Other than that, the rest of the cast is average and is just there to support Meadows. I've definitely seen funnier movies, but I've seen dumber ones too. Again, it's not exactly a deep movie, but it's good for a few laughs. It was funnier as a skit though. But still, if you're looking for a pretty funny movie, I'd recommend this one. Just don't think about it too much, or you'll hate it.

    Rating: 6/10

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    • Trivia
      The 10th movie based on a popular recurring character that originated on Saturday Night Live (1975), and the last movie until the release of MacGruber (2010).
    • Goofs
      When Miss Simmons is reading the letter from "Sweet Thing" she says "But I still remember" where the letter actually reads "but I've never forgotten".
    • Quotes

      Leon Phelps: What is love? What is this longing in our hearts for togetherness? Is it not the sweetest flower? Does not this flower of love have the fragrant aroma of fine, fine diamonds? Does not the wind love the dirt? Is not love not unlike the unlikely not it is unlikened to? Are you with someone tonight? Do not question your love. Take your lover by the hand. Release the power within yourself. Your heard me, release the power. Tame the wild cosmos with a whisper. Conquer heaven with one intimate caress. That's right don't be shy. Whip out everything you got and do it in the butt. By Leon Phelps

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Dr. T and the Women/Billy Elliot/The Ladies Man/Lost Souls/The Broken Hearts Club (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Mister Magic
      by Ralph MacDonald & William Salter

      Published by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company, Inc. (o/b/o itself & Antisia Music, Inc.)

      Performed by Grover Washington Jr.

      Courtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P.

      under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ladies Man
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Broadway Pictures
      • SNL Studios
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    • Budget
      • $24,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,616,610
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,426,390
      • Oct 15, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,743,212
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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