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Baptists at Our Barbecue

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
537
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Heather Beers and Dan Merkley in Baptists at Our Barbecue (2004)
ComedyRomance

Longwinded, USA: a small but divided and feuding town of 262 Mormons and 262 Baptists. One man will try anything to end the ridiculous feud, bring the town together, and keep the peace-lovin... Read allLongwinded, USA: a small but divided and feuding town of 262 Mormons and 262 Baptists. One man will try anything to end the ridiculous feud, bring the town together, and keep the peace-loving girl of his dreams from leaving town.Longwinded, USA: a small but divided and feuding town of 262 Mormons and 262 Baptists. One man will try anything to end the ridiculous feud, bring the town together, and keep the peace-loving girl of his dreams from leaving town.

  • Director
    • Christian Vuissa
  • Writers
    • Robert Farrell Smith
    • Christian Vuissa
    • F. Matthew Smith
  • Stars
    • Steve Anderson
    • Heather Beers
    • Wayne Brennan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    537
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Vuissa
    • Writers
      • Robert Farrell Smith
      • Christian Vuissa
      • F. Matthew Smith
    • Stars
      • Steve Anderson
      • Heather Beers
      • Wayne Brennan
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Anderson
    • Clark Bender
    • (as Steven Wayne Anderson)
    Heather Beers
    Heather Beers
    • Charity
    Wayne Brennan
    • Brother Stolt
    Katherine Brim
    • TV Reporter
    • (as Katherine Swigert)
    Jan Broberg
    Jan Broberg
    • Tartan's Mom
    • (as Jan Broberg Felt)
    Bonnie Burt
    • Sister Hatch
    Michael Anthony Christian
    • Orvil
    Tyson E. Dewsnup
    • Town Resident; Barbecue Guest; Soccer Player
    Bernie Diamond
    • Fern
    • (as Bernie M. Diamond)
    Patrick Eugene Donahue
    • Heber
    Jake Patrick Evans
    • Little Lehi
    John Foss
    John Foss
    • Howard
    Alex Gerrish
    • Alex Hatch
    Frank Gerrish
    Frank Gerrish
    • Conroy Hatch
    Deborah E. Graves
    • Mrs. Holden
    Charles Halford
    Charles Halford
    • Rich Paddlefin
    Tony Larimer
    Tony Larimer
    • Pastor Stevens
    Ryan A. Lucas
    • Willie
    • Director
      • Christian Vuissa
    • Writers
      • Robert Farrell Smith
      • Christian Vuissa
      • F. Matthew Smith
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    3chrisac23-1

    For the simple minded

    The story of the film was as simple minded as its morality: Go find a girl, marry her, live with her happily ever after. Though the film had some fine moments and turns, most of it stayed at the surface of what might have been shown in a film with the same storyline.

    The Baptist/Mormon struggle was only touched superficially and was mocked about, probably intentionally. A more interesting story would have been a mixed couple.

    If you wanna see a film which doesn't need too much concentration, which can be watched by the whole family and which teaches your children modest and conservative values (besides the modern tolerance stuff ;-) ), you will be fine with this film. Might be shown at a family-home-evening...
    4SpankyUT

    Not really all that good

    Generally, I've found that if you don't hear about a movie prior to seeing it on DVD, there's probably a good reason for it. I hadn't heard about this movie at all until I was in a Blockbuster the other day and saw it on a shelf. Since all the good movies had already been rented out (the ones I wanted to see, anyway), I figured I'd give this one a shot.

    It's really not much different than other movies in the genre, such as The Singles Ward or the R.M. If you're into those type movies, you'll probably enjoy this.

    However, if you're not a mormon, this movie probably won't appeal to you. There's no way to avoid the overtly religious (mormon) message contained within, and at times it comes across as sappy and cheesy. Ultimately, if you don't fall within the mormon demographic, you're probably better off watching something else.

    Admittedly, there were some very funny moments in the film, but I didn't think that it was enough to salvage the movie overall.
    9caryl-5

    Finally a movie that portrays religion as an integral part of life.

    First, I'm not a Mormon, nor am I a Baptist (although I am a born-again Christian). Second, I'm a big indie fan (I generally hate blockbusters). Third, as much as I love movies, I'm tired of sex and cursing thrown in for no good reason than prurience, which generally distracts from the story line. Fourth, I love watching movies with my family (kids aged 13-23), but trying to find one that appeals to all age groups without insulting or embarrassing at least one at some level is quite a challenge.

    How refreshing to see a movie that portrays religion as an integral part of life (as it is in my family and my circle of friends) without the main (religious) characters being portrayed as boorish, hypocritical, sanctimonious, etc. They're normal. And they consider God to be a normal part of their lives. Do I know boorish, hypocritical, and sanctimonious religious people? Of course I do. I also know NON-religious people who fall into that category. But the media generally presents religious people ONLY in those terms (or else totally wimpish and ineffective, like Father Mulcahy on M*A*S*H). So there were boorish, hypocritical, and sanctimonious people, both Mormon and Baptist, in this movie. There are in my church, as well. But there are also good, well-meaning, and even just quirky people who are just doing their best in a world that teaches us to satisfy every personal desire ("Try every possible sexual permutation! You owe it to yourself!") than to try to discipline one's personal desires and do something that seems distasteful, even if it's the "right" thing to do ("Try reaching out to someone who is different from you -- even if you're scared. You both might learn something.")

    Simplistic story? Maybe. Boy meets girl, boy may lose girl, etc. There is an element of The Wizard of Oz in here -- "There's no place like home," even if it's not the most exciting place. The acting was fine -- certainly no worse than many other (and much better-known) actors' efforts (Nicholas Cage comes to mind as an overpaid one-note -- or should I say one-whine -- "thespian"). Were there some clichéd situations presented (i.e., the wise Native American)? Yes, but again, no more so than in other multi-million cinematic efforts. Of course, since my personal beliefs are closer to Baptist than to Mormon, I would have preferred to have seen the story told from a Baptist-as-peacemaker perspective, but ultimately it made no difference.

    Thanks, Christian Viussa. I hope to see more of your work in the future.
    5gee-15

    An object lesson on the challenge of making a good movie

    While watching this film I realized that individual elements of the film were actually interesting (a character whose world has been restricted by circumstances, religious groups at odds with one another) amusing (a sheriff with an endless supply of traffic cones, a Mormon who accidentally drinks vodka on a Sunday morning, a quilt obsessed old maid and a half a church) and even compelling (a mountain that mysteriously hums and a loser who finds redemption). But it just doesn't come together well and I'm reminded as to how challenging it can be to pull together elements and establish the right performances, musical cues and rhythms to make a movie watchable and enjoyable. The potential is here with this story of an innocent forest ranger trying to expand his world while bringing baptists and Mormons together and get the girl of his dreams but it just doesn't gel. The plot is almost incoherent at times, characters act eccentric without motivation (though the slushy guy is fairly funny) and the romantic storyline is not very compelling (though the two leads are pleasant to look at). I can't really recommend the film but I would give it an E for effort.
    8palminator2000

    Not Just for Mormons

    I felt compelled to write this after reading some of the negative reviews for Baptists at our Barbecue. I bought this DVD on a whim at Hollywood Video and it was just a lot of fun to watch.

    Yes, it's clearly a low-budget little movie but I very much liked the actors and thought the did a great job. I'm not sure where some of the other reviewers are coming from in putting them down. It's a quirky movie with odd characters, most of whom are over-the-top. Would you expect subtlety? Other reviewers have criticized Heather Beers' performance as flat in the co-starring role. Maybe a little, but she is beautiful and pleasant and I'll be looking for her other movies, though I don't think there are many.

    As for insider Mormon jokes, I felt like I got most if not all of the humor and I am not LDS. And I did find the movie to be funny in a gentle way. I don't know that I laughed out loud but it was enjoyable and, again, quirky without being strange or stupid. I like off-beat movies and I found this one to be easier to watch than, say, Big Fish or O Brother, Where Art Thou?

    Finally, I really enjoyed the soundtrack. Much of the music just put a smile on my face.

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    • Trivia
      At the barbecue, Mrs. Holden (Deborah Graves) recites Act 4, Scene 2 from Romeo and Juliet.
    • Quotes

      Charity: Have you ever met people like these here in Longwinded?

      Tartan Jones: I like them. They're not afraid to be themselves.

      Charity: They should be, a little.

    • Soundtracks
      Quarry Anthem
      Written by Mark Bilyeu

      Performed by Night in Wyoming

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eat, Drink, and Get Married
    • Filming locations
      • Oak City, Utah, USA(Cabin)
    • Production companies
      • Blue Crow Productions
      • Mirror Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $173,306
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,184
      • Oct 10, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $173,306
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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