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A US president who has retired after two terms in office returns to his hometown of Mooseport, Maine and decides to run for Mayor against another local candidate.A US president who has retired after two terms in office returns to his hometown of Mooseport, Maine and decides to run for Mayor against another local candidate.A US president who has retired after two terms in office returns to his hometown of Mooseport, Maine and decides to run for Mayor against another local candidate.
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It was a flat, generic type comedy, and frankly Ray Ramono isn't up to par as a movie star, small and big screen presence just isn't the same, however Gene Hackman could play this same role a million times, its a natural fit for him.
But that aside, if you take this for what it was meant to be and don't over analyze a slight romantic comedy, its was fine enough.
People's expectations are way over the top at times, stop comparing this to your top ten movies of all time, its was generally entertaining with some nice moments.
Its worth a re-watch.
But that aside, if you take this for what it was meant to be and don't over analyze a slight romantic comedy, its was fine enough.
People's expectations are way over the top at times, stop comparing this to your top ten movies of all time, its was generally entertaining with some nice moments.
Its worth a re-watch.
I somehow do not get it why some don't really like this. I mean, it's meant to be a comedy. Anyone living in a small town will kind of relate to this. I may be coming from someone growing up in an urban environment, but all the excitement of someone famous coming to live in a town is always so fun and surreal.
Monroe 'Eagle' Cole (Gene Hackman) had served two successful terms as the president. All he wanted to do is to enjoy his retirement. But his arrival to his hometown of Mooseport had caused some spectacle of sorts.
The last thing on Monroe's mind is to run for Mayor but then he was being persuaded by the local authorities to be one. But then he also had an opponent and it's in the form of local resident Handy Harrison (Ray Romano).
What was meant to be a fair fight for the mayor position had led to an all-out war of sorts, given the ex-president is meeting Handy's girlfriend Sally (Maura Tierney). It was meant to be a casual meeting between Monroe and Sally about discussing about having a pet, but the media had made it into a spectacle. Also around the same time, the former first lady Charlotte Cole (Christine Baranski) had shown up in Mooseport to support Handy to be the mayor.
On the polling day, it was quite a close fight. In fact, very close. It was like no surprise who won in the end.
My knowledge of small-town politics is not that wide, but then I am aware of the humour being thrown into it.
It's meant to be a fun movie, and nothing else. I do kind of like it.
Monroe 'Eagle' Cole (Gene Hackman) had served two successful terms as the president. All he wanted to do is to enjoy his retirement. But his arrival to his hometown of Mooseport had caused some spectacle of sorts.
The last thing on Monroe's mind is to run for Mayor but then he was being persuaded by the local authorities to be one. But then he also had an opponent and it's in the form of local resident Handy Harrison (Ray Romano).
What was meant to be a fair fight for the mayor position had led to an all-out war of sorts, given the ex-president is meeting Handy's girlfriend Sally (Maura Tierney). It was meant to be a casual meeting between Monroe and Sally about discussing about having a pet, but the media had made it into a spectacle. Also around the same time, the former first lady Charlotte Cole (Christine Baranski) had shown up in Mooseport to support Handy to be the mayor.
On the polling day, it was quite a close fight. In fact, very close. It was like no surprise who won in the end.
My knowledge of small-town politics is not that wide, but then I am aware of the humour being thrown into it.
It's meant to be a fun movie, and nothing else. I do kind of like it.
Welcome to Mooseport ***
After watching Welcome to Mooseport, I was thoroughly amused. I was surprised by the demeaning criticisms that I found throughout the message boards. I realize that this film is not a film of "excellent quality" or great artistic merit, but I don't think that it was meant to be of great quality. However despite what it lacks, it made me laugh out loud as comedies are meant to do. I laughed on many events as the Mayoral race progressed. I thought that the minor characters added an element of almost unintentional witty humor to the movie's overall sense of humor. I cracked up watching the president's (Gene Hackman) "people" who consisted of amusing body guards and political cronies as well as The Mooseport citizens who just made me smile as I watched them be humorous in their own unique way.
I found this film quite amusing and suggest to anyone who can enjoy a simple light laugh. A great movie for the kids (probably kids over 8 or 9).
I give it ***
After watching Welcome to Mooseport, I was thoroughly amused. I was surprised by the demeaning criticisms that I found throughout the message boards. I realize that this film is not a film of "excellent quality" or great artistic merit, but I don't think that it was meant to be of great quality. However despite what it lacks, it made me laugh out loud as comedies are meant to do. I laughed on many events as the Mayoral race progressed. I thought that the minor characters added an element of almost unintentional witty humor to the movie's overall sense of humor. I cracked up watching the president's (Gene Hackman) "people" who consisted of amusing body guards and political cronies as well as The Mooseport citizens who just made me smile as I watched them be humorous in their own unique way.
I found this film quite amusing and suggest to anyone who can enjoy a simple light laugh. A great movie for the kids (probably kids over 8 or 9).
I give it ***
This movie as not as bad as many would have you believe (including some reviewers here and almost every critic). It's not a great movie, but it has a certain charm and sweetness. I found myself getting antsy at times, but I liked the story overall. I think the main problem is Ray Romano. For one thing, he is not a very good actor and for another, he does not have the charisma needed for movies. Tim Allen's persona, to give one example, translates much better to the big screen. The other actors are good, though, especially Gene Hackman and Maura Tierney. Tierney is very appealing. She should be in more movies. When Hackman and Tierney are on screen, the movie brightens, but when the camera focuses on Romano, the movie sags. I doubt that teens and young adults would like this movie, but if you are over thirty and like romantic comedies, I would recommend it. 6 out of 10
This movie was very enjoyable!!! Listening to critics, I was a little hesitant about Mooseport, but they're not always right! This movie was funny, and it was good natured. It works better than Head of State for political satire! The only note to make, and it in no way hurts the film, is Ray Romano's trying to smooth things over with his girlfriend is just like Ray trying to smooth things over with his wife on Everybody Loves Raymond. A lot is made of what is driving the two men to run for mayor. And it really is good when they're both scrambling first to be last, for the other guy. Great parts: definitely the golf game, the Presidential Library & it's Architect, and Ray Romano being Ray Romano.
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- TriviaFinal film performance of actor Gene Hackman; he would announce his retirement from acting a few years later and pass away in 2025.
- GoofsWhen Ex-President Monroe Cole drops Sally off after their date, he gets out of the left side of the vehicle. As a protectee of the US Secret Service, he would be required to sit on the right side of the vehicle behind the agent in the front passenger seat.
- Quotes
Grace Sutherland: [after kissing Monroe] That was no handshake, you son of a bitch.
- SoundtracksSmall Town
Written and Performed by John Mellencamp
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,470,947
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,775,132
- Feb 22, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $14,615,099
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- 1h 50m(110 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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