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The Foursome

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
571
YOUR RATING
The Foursome (2006)
Comedy

Four old friends reconnect at their 20-year college reunion.Four old friends reconnect at their 20-year college reunion.Four old friends reconnect at their 20-year college reunion.

  • Director
    • William Dear
  • Writers
    • Jackson Davies
    • Norm Foster
  • Stars
    • Kevin Dillon
    • John Shaw
    • Chris Gauthier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    571
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Dear
    • Writers
      • Jackson Davies
      • Norm Foster
    • Stars
      • Kevin Dillon
      • John Shaw
      • Chris Gauthier
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Kevin Dillon
    Kevin Dillon
    • Rick Foster
    John Shaw
    John Shaw
    • Cameron Towers
    Chris Gauthier
    Chris Gauthier
    • Donnie Spencer
    Paul Jarrett
    Paul Jarrett
    • Ted Renton
    Leila Johnson
    Leila Johnson
    • Susanne Brindle
    Nicole Oliver
    Nicole Oliver
    • Lori Towers
    Ellie Harvie
    Ellie Harvie
    • Peggy Spencer
    Siri Baruc
    Siri Baruc
    • Karen Smith
    Sarah Penikett
    • Stacey Peters
    Stephanie Penikett
    • Tracey Peters
    Matty Finochio
    Matty Finochio
    • Course Marshall
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    • Big Golfer
    Beverley Elliott
    Beverley Elliott
    • Wendy Oakley
    Aili Storen
    • Wendy's Daughter
    Norm Foster
    • Praying Golfer
    Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale
    • Marjorie
    Nathalie Therriault
    Nathalie Therriault
    • First Woman
    Peter Grasso
    • Janitor
    • Director
      • William Dear
    • Writers
      • Jackson Davies
      • Norm Foster
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    9watsonline

    Foursome...try Awesome!

    I was absolutely enamored from the word "Go" with this gem. Not so much for the sporting aspect, as I am not a good golfer myself, nor even for the chops and professionalism K-Dill brings to the ensemble effort.

    What grasped me more was the REALNESS of this straight to video (should be called "Theater Owner's loss")slice of life. This film is very Canadian, from Production to the stars its drenched in Maple Syrup and Gray skies, so one must allow for a bit of that Canadian "off-beat" humor. The kind where you don't so much laugh as wish they'd try the joke with a different punchline.

    The characters are amazingly detailed, starting with Kevin Dillon's Schmuck-with-a-heart-of-gold Rick Foster. Rick's a man's man, ripping up the lynx with the same vigor with which he pursues any piece of tail. This is the first time since THE BLOB that Dillon was given a chance to lead the show. After this display, someone owes the man a 20-year-old apology. Ironically, Ricky-Boy really just wants to be as settled down as his buddies are.

    Speaking of that group, the affable Paul Jarrett steals the show as booze sponge Ted, an alcoholic with a trophy wife, penchant for canned beer and a rug that would make any Persian a bit envious. For all those pluses, Jarrett does a great job showing us just how much pain "Ted" is in as he reflects on his life amidst a Spaulding Smails-esquire run of finishing random drinks and cutting up the fairways.

    Chris Gauthier's performance as the fat fool Donnie Spencer cements his place as one of the Great White North's up-and-coming oddballs. His whacky, colorful golf uniforms and awkward interactions with the faggotty Southern (though its in British Columbia)course manager and his awful pink popped color. If that role didn't do it, I cannot see it taking much more to get Gauthier the lead in a Canuck sitcom no one will find humorous.

    Last but not least is the 2-headed attack of "Cameron" (John Shaw) and wife "Lori" (Nicole Oliver), the "Towers." Cam is a lovable loser, stringy and goofy as his wife is gross and sweaty. He comes through in the end, however, to prove the guy that appears to have all the problems really has things under more control than even he realizes.

    Oliver's performance (you may be asking yourself, "Is that that great big fat woman from "KRYPTO, The SUPER-DOG?" fame). Yes. One and the same...though hats are off to Oliver for shedding the sitcom image and her clothes (though, unfortunately, not many pounds)to run amok looking like a Renaissance-era nude model. You know, when looking pregnant or gluttonous was seen as sexy and ideal. Now before any feminists say "that's right", put down the Iced Caramel Mocha latte with Cream, Sprinkles and 7 packets of sugar, cow. Its 2008 and only men are allowed to be fat.

    All in all this is one that should be hoisted to the rafters and celebrated. If it wasn't so damn Canadian, it would be a serious threat to any AFI top-this-or-that list. Kudos, Mr. Dilon and company. Kudos.
    2seetacat

    Poor representation of the original

    As someone who has performed Norm Foster's The Foursome on stage, I was intrigued to see a movie version of the play. I was very disappointed in the result. I enjoy Norm's work and it is always well received by audiences.

    This play doesn't represent Norm's work at all and very much of the material that is enjoyed by the live audience was deleted. The female characters are much larger and more interesting when left to the audience's imagination. Not that I was disappointed with the ladies performances, they did the best they could with what they had! It is really too bad that this movie couldn't be more true to the play.
    5ralpheous

    Coming of middle-age picture could be subtler

    This film wasn't bad, but it's far from great. Except for the nudity and coarse language, it felt more like a movie of the week than a feature. The characters were portrayed well enough by the cast, but they were pretty 2-dimensional. Donnie was your typical fat guy buffoon character, with the exception that he and his wife mate like bunnies. I kept wanting the guy playing Ted to turn into Crispin Glover in a bad wig. Except for the trophy wife, the female characters were practically interchangeable (although Rick's wife seemed to be more of an age with the trophy wife than with the other two. The message of the film, while nice, was nothing new and the script didn't deliver it with any subtlety.
    1illsmart56-1

    This golf movie is way of out bounds

    This is another 20-minute rental. Even at that, you wonder why it took you so long to hit the OFF button. The only reason I even rented this stinker is because it involved golf. Four buddies get together for a college reunion and a round of golf. The reunion sets up one 'hilarious' moment and gives you a peak at the heroes and their lives. The golf just gives them a reason to drink and complain. When are they going to give actors a golf lesson before casting them in a golf movie. The on-course action was somewhat realistic, just not funny or entertaining. The duffer duffed, the stud hit bombs away and the foils were predictably foiled. The reunion stuff had been done far better in any number of movies, not all of those good. For four best friends, there seemed no camaraderie at all. And yet, this movie was not bad enough to even make fun of. And certainly not good enough to watch for very long. Do yourself a favor -- rent Golf Balls instead. At least, while the jokes are lame, the women are hot.
    1solidabs

    Omg

    I hate saying this is the worst movie I've ever seen. There's just so many horrible movies.. Hollyweird is just a cesspool of trashy films. Anyway this movie is just awful. Anyone giving this a rating over a 2 is a dolt.

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      At the beginning of the movie it is noted that this is the college reunion of the class of 1985. During the movie the character's mention that they sung the song "18 til I Die" during college and that is when their friendship was cemented and they were bonded together for life. They could not have in fact sung this song when they were in college as it was not released until 1996 by Bryan Adams on the album of the same name.
    • Connections
      References La Fièvre du samedi soir (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Time You Have Been Wasting
      Performed by The Salteens

      Music and Lyrics by Scott L.D. Walker

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    • Release date
      • 2006 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Foursome
    • Filming locations
      • Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Rampage Entertainment
      • The Paperback Company Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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