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Kabluey

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
4.6K
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Lisa Kudrow, Christine Taylor, and Scott Prendergast in Kabluey (2007)
This is the theatrical trailer for Kabluey, directed by Scott Prendergast.
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A loser moves in with his brother's (in Iraq) wife to look after her two evil sons. She gets him a job wearing a Kabluey costume.A loser moves in with his brother's (in Iraq) wife to look after her two evil sons. She gets him a job wearing a Kabluey costume.A loser moves in with his brother's (in Iraq) wife to look after her two evil sons. She gets him a job wearing a Kabluey costume.

  • Director
    • Scott Prendergast
  • Writer
    • Scott Prendergast
  • Stars
    • Scott Prendergast
    • Lisa Kudrow
    • Teri Garr
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Scott Prendergast
    • Writer
      • Scott Prendergast
    • Stars
      • Scott Prendergast
      • Lisa Kudrow
      • Teri Garr
    • 39User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Scott Prendergast
    Scott Prendergast
    • Salman
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Leslie
    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Suze
    Christine Taylor
    Christine Taylor
    • Betty
    Conchata Ferrell
    Conchata Ferrell
    • Kathleen
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
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    Chris Parnell
    Chris Parnell
    • Frank
    Angela Sarafyan
    Angela Sarafyan
    • Ramona
    Patricia Buckley
    Patricia Buckley
    • Elizabeth P.
    Cameron Wofford
    Cameron Wofford
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    Landon Henninger
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    Raquel Gavia
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    Bill Toney
    • Thermos Man
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    Matt Hensarling
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    D'Anthony Palms
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    Austin Chittim
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    • Director
      • Scott Prendergast
    • Writer
      • Scott Prendergast
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    10se7en187

    Hilarious and creative film people are sure to enjoy

    I saw this film at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan.

    Kabluey is a wildly entertaining and hilarious film. Scott Prendergast, the writer, director, and star of the film, made a very creative comedy that's so much fun to watch.

    Leslie (Lisa Kudrow) needs help taking care of her two wild kids because her husband is off fighting in Iraq. Her brother-in-law Salman (Prendergast) decides to help out, after all, he needs a place to stay anyway after recently getting fired. But Salman has no idea what he's gotten himself into. The two children (perfectly played by Landon Henninger and Cameron Wofford) are far too much to handle and do everything they can to make Salman's life miserable. And somehow Salman manages to get a job as a mascot for Leslie's company.

    I loved this movie, it's a very clever script. Sure, it's sort of a familiar story about a guy trying to look after some wild kids, but there are so many original and inventive moments throughout, especially the entire story of Salman as the office mascot. I also loved all of the little touches throughout, things in the background that aren't don't further the plot but add to the comedy. And Conchata Ferrell steals the show a Salman's employer. Every moment she's on screen is hysterical, she's so perfect at comedy, I wish she had a movie of her own.

    There are many huge laughs throughout this film. Everyone at the screening was laughing wildly and applauding during many scenes. It really is a wonderful film and I hope people get a chance to see it. Seek out this film, watch it, and then spread the word.
    9LowBuget

    All Around Excellent Film

    Had no idea what I was about to watch. Came recommended from Kennsington Video. Very entertaining and thought provoking film about doing the right thing spontaneously. Has a very surreal almost Lynchian quality through the first half ( Be patient through first 20min). Anyone who's had or babysat 4-6 yr old boys, or rode the bus will get a good laugh. A really nice mix of humor and meaning. It takes place present day with references to the war in Iraq the recession and a very believable premise. I also found the acting of the main characters superb. I guess Id describe this as an unexpected hero story or unexpected guardian story. Without spoiling anything Ill just say Kabluey is the best brother and uncle you could ask for. Cute without being corny.See it.
    9genofoster

    Supercool indie

    My favorite kind of films have often been small, independent gems like this one, films that are the unique visions of under financed directors and not the bloated studios.

    First, Lisa Kudrow. I liked Friends, but I wasn't crazy about it. That's why she was such a surprise to me here. Her character is initially unlikeable, but once you see why she does the what she does, she becomes sympathetic. Her scene when she walks away from the motel room fight is fantastic. She's hurt, her life is crumbling, and you feel for her. She's hateful and funny, a really good performance.

    And newcomer Scott Prendergast, co-star, writer and director does a unique turn here as the black-sheep weirdo who becomes a kind of superhero that saves the family. I can't wait to see what he does next.

    If you're expecting some stupid comedy, skip this and rent Mall Cop. If you want something unexpected, unusual and funny, give Kabluey a shot.
    Chrysanthepop

    Alright Which Night Light?

    Scott Prendergast emerges as a talented writer, director and actor. The basic premise of 'Kabluey' may sound familiar but this non-glamorous, non-polished and subtle film stays true to life. Prendergast includes themes like the war in Iraq (and its effect on their spouse and children) and corporates ripping off the common population in the story but it is all understated and part of the main story rather than a subplot.

    Even the performances are understated. Prendergast is impressive as the penniless goofy black or blue sheep of the family who tries to be of some use to his sister-in-law. Lisa Kudrow is sublime proving once again that she can take any role and breathe life into it. Skillfully downplayed, in the beginning her character is not very likable but one does sense Leslie's pain and despair and gradually sympathize with her as Kudrow peels the layers exposing the depth of this working mother. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is pretty good as 'one of the corporates'. While the rest of the very talented cast: Chris Parnell, Teri Garr, Conchata Farrell and Christine Taylor, do a terrific job.

    The camera is used very efficiently. There is a particular long shot which takes place when Kudrow walks out of the motel that is of note. The locations are also wonderfully captured and it is interesting to see how Leslie's quiet neighborhood contrasts with the grasslands next to the highway. You don't see many people in either place. Both feel cold and 'unlived' in. Then you see Leslie's house which is at times cluttered and at times tidy but never does it feel like 'a home' because it doesn't look like it's being taken care of.

    It is the treatment Prendergast gives to 'Kabluey' that makes it such an original, refreshing, funny but also uplifting film. Some of the funniest scenes are the ones with Salman and the kids and with kabluey. Perhaps the funniest one being the one where the blue kabluey and cheesegirl team up. In addition, I really liked the unconventional soundtrack and the little animated feature that appears during the end credit.

    Prendergast has created a little gem and 'Kabluey' has been a delight to watch. I intend to revisit this one again.
    Red_Identity

    A strong, little comedy filled with a lot of heart. One of 2008's best

    I saw Kabluey, and after hearing many good things about it, I have to say it probably is one of 2008's best surprises.

    Technically, it is from 2007, but it came out this year. It is a very genuine little independent comedy with a lot of heart. There are a lot of films like that out there, but this one stands out. The screenplay is very well written. It has a lot of laugh-out-loud laughs, and some laughs that you wonder how much they make sense with the story. It has some flaws, but overall, it has great developed characters, characters that sometimes may not always be likable. It is a story about how a mother's brother-in-law has to help her raise her kids, and also raise some money, since her husband is at war in Iraq. Throughout this story, we see a lot of events that change her and her brother-in-law. It is, overall, a black, sometimes, dark, comedy film. It has a lot of hidden themes about how the war impacts family, and also about loyalty and responsibility. It is sometimes uneven, and sometimes some scenes are too overfilled with humor, but when its good, it's really good.

    Part of the reason this film works well is because of the great acting. Scott Prendergast plays his character of the loser brother-in-law Salman very well, and he makes my line-up of Best Actor(but will eventually fall out). But Lisa Kudrow is the one that gives the monumental performance. She has less scenes than Prendergast, but the scenes she has her character is very in depth. She has to give her character of Leslie a lot, real humanity, pain and exhaustion for her kids, and also sort of depressed, stressed, and sometimes even unlikeable. She really reminds me of a lot of real life mothers that get stressed out easily. I have never seen Kudrow like this, it's really a great performance, a subtle one. As of now, she is my Best Actress winner, and I think she might stay in my line-up in the end of the year, if not then top 10 for sure. I think she deserves Oscar Buzz.

    Overall, a great little movie. Better than films that really are not always that good(Juno), and just as great as Little Miss Sunshine. I think the Academy should keep this film's screenplay, and Lisa Kudrow, for consideration. For those who have not seen it, please see it, makes a lot of the films this year look bad.

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      Teri Garr, Christine Taylor and Lisa Kudrow all starred in the season 3 finale of Friends
    • Quotes

      Cameron: When Uncle Salman goes to sleep, let's burn down the house.

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      Features Caligula (1979)

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Каблуи
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Whitewater Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $83,506
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,373
      • Jul 6, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $96,663
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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