A Hollywood legend invites her not-so-normal family home for the holidays.A Hollywood legend invites her not-so-normal family home for the holidays.A Hollywood legend invites her not-so-normal family home for the holidays.
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Funny, funny funny. This well directed comedy shows that Mickey Rooney at even his advanced age still has it in spades. I bought this off Amazon.com and it's really the best thing i've done in a long time. Andrew Keegan is funny and the rest of the cast rocks. Writing makes the film. I loved it.If you're looking for something different, with lots and lots of belly laughs, then this is a good picture to watch. I heard rumors that it was shot for 300k which is AMAZING considering how good it is and who's in the cast. This is the kind of Xmas movie that people will watch over and over again. I hear Lionsgate has picked it up for a 2007 wide release.
What an incredible waste of time. The acting was awful, the writing was awful, the plot was awful, the dialog was inane, but I repeat myself. Save your money, save your time. There were one or two funny spots, there were also 3 or 4 uncomfortable, off color lines which weren't necessary and in my family, removes the movie from general family viewing, not that I would ever want to watch this again. Mickey Rooney was mildly humorous, that is when it wasn't obvious that he was staring beyond the actor he was talking to in order to read his cue cards. I suppose this is destined to become a cult classic, but for my part, I'd rather have my money back and I'd be glad to donate my copy to the Smithsonian's bad movie collection.
One of the worst directed and written movies I have seen in the past 10 years.
Great cast, but, their acting was as I was watching a community play, put together at some high school.
It was sad watching great actors say bad lines and act as this was their first time acting.
A writer should never be the director of their own work. A good director that what the writer(s) have written has the actor act them out in a way that tells the story better.
The lines spoke in this movie show that the writer is very young and new, and should refine their work before making a C rated movie.
I think the writer, put up his own money to do this movie and didn't let anyone help him make it better.
But, I guess everyone has to start someplace.
Great cast, but, their acting was as I was watching a community play, put together at some high school.
It was sad watching great actors say bad lines and act as this was their first time acting.
A writer should never be the director of their own work. A good director that what the writer(s) have written has the actor act them out in a way that tells the story better.
The lines spoke in this movie show that the writer is very young and new, and should refine their work before making a C rated movie.
I think the writer, put up his own money to do this movie and didn't let anyone help him make it better.
But, I guess everyone has to start someplace.
Been a long time since I've laughed so much and so hard as I did with this movie. I found it recently in Australia and it was such a pleasing experience. I was so excited about it, i bought the directors other film, something called To Kill A Mockumentary as well. That one is almost as funny as this one is. It's the story about a famous actress who has her family home for the holidays. It stars Ruta lee, the terrific and beautiful actress who I believe was in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers back when I was a child. Mickey Rooney stars as her ex husband in probably his best screen performance since Bill. There are a lot of terrific performances but the one that sticks out to me the most is that of a chap named Greg Joelson who practically steals the movie as an ex football player who's having strange side effects to some steroids he's taken. It's been a long time since I have had belly laughs while watching a movie. This is as funny as it gets. I hope that the director who i think wrote it as well gets a chance to do a studio film. He's obviously a terrific talent and someone to watch in the future. Very funny stuff. The two mobsters in the film are funny as well. And Gary Coleman was a hoot as the pizza guy. Definitely 10 out of 10.
This is a very funny and very sick movie. You have to enjoy the type of humor for which Seth McFarlane is known, and unless you watch this on broadcast TV, prepare for a great deal of bad language. I heard several people get reprimanded for their language but didn't hear any. Usually this was because the sound went out at appropriate times. Substitute words also seem to have been added.
Ruta Lee is great, and Mickey Rooney surpasses even his "brother" Andy and yet still manages to be appealing.
Wait, Lana and Clark? Only on "Smallville", and even that one ends up with Lois.
Kevan Michaels and Johnny Ferrara are very good as the two "mobsters".
Andrew Keegan is also very appealing as the poor loser boyfriend.
When the director of the movie Lana wants to be in shows up, this adds even more laughs. He brings an agent who didn't do anything for me. I forget her name.
One highlight for me is Gary Coleman as the guy who delivers pizza after some family members complain about having to go vegan just because of Jack. He actually makes himself right at home and is quite funny. I have to wonder if Coleman was a loser who had to take roles like this where he made to look pathetic. But he convinced me that he was enjoying himself, and I hope he was, because I was enjoying watching him.
About halfway through the movie, something really bad happens, but this just makes the movie funnier, unlike a similar movie I saw a week earlier where tragedy turns a comedy into a drama.
The side effects from Uncle Teddy's medication give us the opportunity for some disgusting bathroom humor.
It's definitely not your typical family Christmas movie. It's a family, but don't let the kids watch it.
Ruta Lee is great, and Mickey Rooney surpasses even his "brother" Andy and yet still manages to be appealing.
Wait, Lana and Clark? Only on "Smallville", and even that one ends up with Lois.
Kevan Michaels and Johnny Ferrara are very good as the two "mobsters".
Andrew Keegan is also very appealing as the poor loser boyfriend.
When the director of the movie Lana wants to be in shows up, this adds even more laughs. He brings an agent who didn't do anything for me. I forget her name.
One highlight for me is Gary Coleman as the guy who delivers pizza after some family members complain about having to go vegan just because of Jack. He actually makes himself right at home and is quite funny. I have to wonder if Coleman was a loser who had to take roles like this where he made to look pathetic. But he convinced me that he was enjoying himself, and I hope he was, because I was enjoying watching him.
About halfway through the movie, something really bad happens, but this just makes the movie funnier, unlike a similar movie I saw a week earlier where tragedy turns a comedy into a drama.
The side effects from Uncle Teddy's medication give us the opportunity for some disgusting bathroom humor.
It's definitely not your typical family Christmas movie. It's a family, but don't let the kids watch it.
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