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Dealin' with Idiots

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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5.4/10
1.5K
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Dealin' with Idiots (2013)
Faced with the absurd competitiveness surrounding his son's youth league baseball team, Max Morris, a famous comedian, decides to get to know the colorful parents and coaches of the team better in an attempt to find the inspiration for his next movie.
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After experiencing the insanity of the adults connected to his son's baseball team, a comedian researches for a comedy movie about them.After experiencing the insanity of the adults connected to his son's baseball team, a comedian researches for a comedy movie about them.After experiencing the insanity of the adults connected to his son's baseball team, a comedian researches for a comedy movie about them.

  • Director
    • Jeff Garlin
  • Writers
    • Jeff Garlin
    • Peter Murrieta
  • Stars
    • Jeff Garlin
    • Steve Agee
    • Gina Gershon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Jeff Garlin
    • Writers
      • Jeff Garlin
      • Peter Murrieta
    • Stars
      • Jeff Garlin
      • Steve Agee
      • Gina Gershon
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Garlin
    Jeff Garlin
    • Max Morris
    Steve Agee
    Steve Agee
    • Hezekiah
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Sophie
    Jami Gertz
    Jami Gertz
    • Rosie
    Max Wright
    Max Wright
    • Jack Morris
    Mindy Rickles
    • Shelley
    Dave Sheridan
    Dave Sheridan
    • Forrest
    Brad Morris
    Brad Morris
    • Umpire #1
    Hope Dworaczyk Smith
    Hope Dworaczyk Smith
    • Angela
    • (as Hope Dworaczyk)
    Kerri Kenney
    Kerri Kenney
    • Caitlin
    • (as Kerri Kenney-Silver)
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Marty
    Alex Puccinelli
    • Ambrose
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Coach Jimbo
    J.B. Smoove
    J.B. Smoove
    • Coach Ted
    Pat Finn
    Pat Finn
    • Opposing Coach
    Timothy Olyphant
    Timothy Olyphant
    • Max's Dad
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Harold
    Nia Vardalos
    Nia Vardalos
    • Ava Morris
    • Director
      • Jeff Garlin
    • Writers
      • Jeff Garlin
      • Peter Murrieta
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    8eboogyman

    Enjoyable!!

    Not the most perfect movie and doesn't aspire to be. However it is unique in the sense that the comedy doesn't come from situations but from the interactions between the characters. The movie is about a comedy writer interviewing little league suburbanite parents who each seem to be suffering from a distinct and hilarious personality disorder. Each of the suburbanites are played by top notch comedian whom I've seen in other roles and have enjoyed. Ironically Garlin plays the straight man to the wacky cast of characters he's forced to deal with.

    If I had one criticism, it would be that the film had a lack of an ending. However, despite that fact, it didn't take away from the ride, and during that ride you knew you were experiencing something unique anyway. Uniqueness is what I feel like is missing from most movies and in that, this film delivers. A hidden gem and worth a watch, I look forward to more from Jeff Garlin.
    9StevePulaski

    Garlin's personal ode to a world he seems to know way too much about

    Jeff Garlin's film directorial debut I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (the only reason I say "film" is because he directed John Waters' special This Filthy World in 2006) is a comedy gem I can't help but watch every time I catch it on TV, regardless of what point it is at. There's something about that film, be it the naturalistic dialog, the spry, offbeat relationship Garlin and Sarah Silverman manage to create and withstand for eighty minutes, or the way scenes start and end and pick up the awkwardness of daily life, that keeps me coming back.

    Garlin's sophomore film effort, Dealin' With Idiots, will have me doing the same. This is an outrageously funny, often heartbreakingly realistic look at the baffling and lame-brained obsession many parents have with their child's performance in little league baseball. Garlin plays Max Morris, a standup comedian whose kid is enrolled in the local little league team coached by Coach Jim (J.B. Smoove, one of the funniest men in film). Max is dumbfounded by the great lengths parents go to show support and love for their children, but is even more hateful towards how seriously many of them take the game.

    When the idea of making a film centered around the eccentricities of the game goes through his head, he winds up staging meetups and interviews with the parents there in order to get acquainted with their lives. Those involve the well-meaning but oppressive man (Richard Kind), his goody two-shoes wife (Jami Gertz), a chic lesbian couple (Gina Gershon and Kerri Kenney-Silver), a rich-guy wannabe (Fred Willard), and several others.

    Max's reality is often interrupted (usually during a little league game) by his father (Timothy Olymphant), who transports him to a sharper, darkly-colored version of his current setting to give Max parenting advice or encouragement in his life. While this may seem abrupt, it does provide a more personal, sentimental side to the character at the center of this madness.

    Garlin has always been one to assemble a fine cast of people, many of whom are amateurs or lesser known in the field of film. Here, Garlin recruits some of the strongest people I've seen in an indie film in quite sometime. Just the inclusion of the wonderful actresses Jami Gertz and Kerri Kenney-Silver make this feel like a meager but satisfying reunion of the underrated sitcom Still Standing. Not to mention, Bob Odenkirk and J.B. Smoove (who co-starred with Garlin on the work of television brilliance that is Curb Your Enthusiasm) do some great work as the coaches of the little league games, Richard Kind and Fred Willard are always fun to watch, and even faces like Pat Finn and Natasha Leggero turn up to evoke some surprising comedy when necessary.

    Not only does Garlin infuse Dealin' With Idiots' promise with great character actors, but he makes fine use of them thanks to a nicely-compiled script (co-written by Peter Murrieta). Perhaps it's from using his improving skills on Curb Your Enthusiasm with close-friend and co-star Larry David and Second City, but Garlin smoothly recreates the same kind of conversational beauty and realism those two works have and marvelously concocts a script that is simultaneously human and exploratory of different mindsets. Often I think this is how the cast would interact with each other when the cameras weren't rolling. The film hesitates not to explore the different lifestyles of the characters here, which is a huge step in the right direction for this kind of a film, being as tricky as that is. Thrown in some tremendous suburban cinematography and hilariously unpredictable scenes and you have another film I'll delay my schedule for to watch again.

    The thought of making a comedy centered around little league is one that sets itself up for many, many a joke to be made and this film does justice to its world. Garlin captures this obscure sector of suburban passtime with a sense of personal belonging and unpretentious craft that makes Dealin' With Idiots much more competent on the level of independent comedy. Garlin feels like he was either once a part of this world or is at least wholly familiar with it, judging by the realistic way he writes all the characters and the events that unfold on the diamond. It's almost as baffling how well this film works as a whole as it is watching the people who are hellbent on showing their involvement for something as silly and superfluous as little league baseball.

    Starring: Jeff Garlin, Jami Gertz, Richard Kind, Fred Willard, Timothy Olyphant, Bob Odenkirk, J.B. Smoove, Pat Finn, Gina Gershon, Kerri Kenney-Silver, and Natasha Leggero. Directed by: Jeff Garlin.
    3broggoethe

    Bad

    I watched this flick because I recently saw Handsome, which wasnt bad. But Idiots was just......bad. The best thing about it was the credits.
    5cB391

    Dealin' with Idiots Review

    Basically the movie is about an "idiot dealing with idiots" in terms of little league parents. The story starts of slowly to allow for character development and setting up a good plot. Overall everything breaks down, it has little humor, and you are meant to identify with the supposed intellect of Max (Jeff Garlin).

    The relationship between the father and the son is the only interesting aspect to this movie, because it has multiple levels to it, and tries to develop something inspirational and thoughtful out of it. Also they have Timothy Olyphant, so, can't lose there. J.B. Smoove and Fred Willard added something to the story as well, and that was entertaining. On the other hand, the storyline doesn't really do much to develop what could have been interesting. It ends abruptly, with little explanation or conclusive aspect.

    The after-credits scene was alright, but again could have definitely been developed better.

    Overall, the movie is a 5/10, on average would be between 4-6 depending on a person's taste. If you're bored, and are looking for a slow paced comedy (there are some chuckle scenes, and one or two funny moments) with suggestive humor rather than explicit, you might want to check it out. The movie isn't badly written or directed, but is not too appealing. Wouldn't recommend it to most people.
    10slowboiled

    If you don't get it...

    "They're all offended by everything!?" Is a line from the hero's wife that sums up, in my opinion, the nature of the story. She says this after one of many encounters with the living breathing examples that we all bounce off of daily, of what happens when people lose their connection to humanity and replaced it with a death-grip on their own delusions(The coaches wife is my favorite/most hated example).

    Jeff Garlin is genius in illustrating the everyday 'idiotics' that we all either encounter or contribute to depending on whatever determines that. I'll be on the lookout from now on for more of his work.

    Even the 'fatherly' scenes that would have been left out of 95% of the genres scripts added so much depth to interactions and understanding of the star. I didn't expect that and it made things even more real and moved in between the scenes that I was laughing.

    Like Idiocracy, somehow this movie escaped the radar of the masses and it's a damn tragedy, if for no other reason but I'd like to think those of us that agree with the premise of it aren't in the minority...Oh well some are born tall, some short, some smart, ...

    Oh and as a bonus the casting took this movie from poignant and funny as hell to a world-class comedy experience. When you cast a movie from top to bottom with stars that can make you cry with laughter, your bound to strike gold.

    Great movie!

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    • Trivia
      Most of the movie was improvised by an impressive cast of comedians.
    • Quotes

      Coach Jimbo: If we don't win this, we don't go to the playoffs. And if we don't go to the layoffs... it's like we didn't... even... exist! There will be no monument to you. There will be no tribute. No one will sing your name in a song! We're smoke.

      [imitates the wind]

      Coach Jimbo: We're nil. Think about that. Get out there and play your pants off!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.82 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Calm Me Down
      Written by Mike Viola, Larry Goldings & Steve Nistor

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aptallarla Anlaşma
    • Production company
      • Killer Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,909
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,508
      • Jul 14, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,909
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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