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The Home Teachers

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 22min
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Michael Birkeland and Jeff Birk in The Home Teachers (2004)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaGreg and Nelson are two complete opposites on a mission to complete their Home Teaching on the last day of the month--even if it kills them.Greg and Nelson are two complete opposites on a mission to complete their Home Teaching on the last day of the month--even if it kills them.Greg and Nelson are two complete opposites on a mission to complete their Home Teaching on the last day of the month--even if it kills them.

  • Dirección
    • Kurt Hale
  • Guionistas
    • John E. Moyer
    • Kurt Hale
  • Elenco
    • Danny Allen
    • Jim Bennett
    • Jeff Birk
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.3/10
    394
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    • Dirección
      • Kurt Hale
    • Guionistas
      • John E. Moyer
      • Kurt Hale
    • Elenco
      • Danny Allen
      • Jim Bennett
      • Jeff Birk
    • 14Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    Danny Allen
    • Billy Bob
    Jim Bennett
    • Pat Mori
    Jeff Birk
    • Nelson Parker
    Michael Birkeland
    Michael Birkeland
    • Greg Blazer
    Emerson Brian
    • Jordan Blazer
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    • Phat Cop
    Richard J. Clifford
    • Johnny Joe
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    • Mori Kid
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    Deborah Ellis
    • Sister Cooper
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    Merrily Evans
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    Anna K. Findlay
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    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Karl
    Ruth Hale
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    • Nelson's Mother-in-Law
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      • Kurt Hale
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      • Kurt Hale
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    3robert-n-bowman

    Starts off well, but you will feel like Gregg in Elder's Qrm before it is over!

    The movie starts off great, most of us can identify with the urgency to leave at the end of a 3-hour block of meetings.

    Overall, the characters were OK, the Ned Flanders meets Tommy boy premise was apparent (although the toilet scene seemed contrived and unrealistic). Elizabeth Sands role as Gregg's wife actually made the Gregg's premise as the football-loving dead beat believable.

    If the movie started with a bang, the echos had faded by the time the plot was established. By the time they were going to Vernal, I was looking at the clock, waiting for the credits.

    Nice try, but the slapstick adventures have run their course.
    8jpoolies

    Enjoyed the Tongue in cheek humor

    I got a real kick out of the cliché humor in this...and could see lots of the characters flaws and attributes in several people I know. I really enjoyed this.

    I cant wait to see the other films from these same producers. I do recommend seeing the "Its Latter-Day night" Stand up comedy DVD. Both lead characters from this movie, among others are featured....and its hilarious. I had to keep pausing it because I was laughing so hard I was afraid I would miss the next joke.

    I am very happy to see some big screen, well done, feature movies that are clean, and family friendly. This is one I would recommend to audiences of all ages. It is about time that the general population gets a chance to see that clean material that is age appropriate for everyone can be just as funny, and well done as any comedy. It is such a nice change, and I cant wait for more productions.
    hdrad

    Deceptive tactics?

    I'm not LDS or familiar with the religion beyond NBA player Shawn Bradley and former NFL players Jim McMahon and Steve Young. (If that's even accurate.)

    And I don't know if the filmmakers are to blame for the deception I'm about to describe either. All those disclaimers out of the way...

    My girlfriend and I were renting movies at Blockbuster, looking for a comedy that her little brother (10) could watch with us. She came across "The Home

    Teachers," and we rented it despite our being unable to recognize any of the

    "stars." Important note: There was NOTHING on the box that denoted this movie was about LDS.

    So imagine our surprise when we get home, pop in the video, and see the

    previews for other "Mormon movies," followed by the opening scene with the

    blond guy sitting in a Bible class. (We gave up on it after seeing his cliched attempts to evade the straitlaced guy.)

    Nothing against the filmmakers--unless they were willing participants in this deception. I'm sure they wanted to make a funny movie that LDS folks could

    enjoy. But there should have been some mention on the original movie box or

    the Blockbuster box, stating that this was a Mormon movie. Especially if this was an intentional omission in order to be an undercover venue for

    proselytizing.

    Oh well, there's four bucks I'll never see again.
    drew_graham1

    Grotesque cinema, a shameless waste of film

    There's usually a lot of work that goes into making a film: writing a good script, finding talented actors to play appealing characters (and yes, bad guys can be appealing too), setting up a believable and entertaining plot and interweaving some kind of theme. The Home Teachers failed miserably at all of the above.

    After the relatively charming Singles Ward, the general public seemed a little disappointed with Halestorm's next endeavor, The R.M. The cultural fluff jokes were overused and made Mormons look like absolute idiots. So, having no expectations for The Home Teachers, I knew deep down it would turn out to be tripe in the extreme. At least in this I was NOT disappointed. It's one of the worst films of the year, maybe even of the decade.

    First of all, the two main characters were dreadfully annoying. Neither of them had any real redeeming qualities, and I would hate to know either of them in person. While the actors playing them did well at being obnoxious, I guess, most of the blame in this lies in the hands of the screenwriters. The script was an absolute joke. I must admit the most eye-rolling part was when the life-changing, attitude-altering home teaching visit involved burying a dog (called a "yapper" by Michael Birkeland's character in true Chris Farley fashion). Laugh-out-loud yes, but ridiculous and contrived as well.

    The whole experience seems like Tommy Boy for Mormons gone terribly, TERRIBLY wrong. The comparisons and similarities were blatant, undeniable and shameless. A road comedy, involving one fat, sloppy, lazy oaf who talks loud and stupid, and a thin, uptight, self-righteous goody-goody, and a road trip involving a car being totalled and a deer.

    The soundtrack was repetitive (any of the cuts from the first two films would have worked as well), the cinematography was mediocre, the acting was like something you'd see in a Stake Roadshow. Yes, I'm LDS, but that doesn't mean I have to support something that highlights the ridiculous Culture side of the church and totally demoralizes the actual Gospel. Some will like it, but unfortunately that's because Mormons are easily picked on and don't realize how stupid it makes us look. *sigh* Hopefully, as I've heard it said, Richard Dutcher will be able to pull us out of this one.

    For real LDS cinema (and just good films besides!), check out God's Army, or Dutcher's masterpiece Brigham City, or even the update of Pride & Prejudice. Skip the Home Teachers. It will make you want to slam the door on YOUR home teachers next time they come over, regardless of what message these guys TRIED to stick into the story at the end.
    9dafalias

    For non-Mormons, that one is

    Like all HaleStorm productions Home Teachers is a satirical, sometimes cynical view on Mormon life, but unlike "Singles Ward" and "The R.M." You do not have to know too much about the Mormon culture to find this movie funny. There is a lot of Chris-Farley-like screaming total destruction of things, slapstick humor as well as two great stand-up comedians in the leads, complementing each other perfectly. The standup quality of the two leads can best be seen in the outtakes on the DVD, where Jeff Birk especially does some bits that are totally out of his character, deliberately ruined the take, but are a lot of fun to watch now. So if You want a humorous look at the Mormon culture, or just watch a clean, stupid comedy, go for this movie. If You want a more serious approach and/or a brilliant thriller, go for Brigham City.

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      The Home Teaching program was introduced to the Mormon or LDS Church in 1963, announced by the church leader President David O. McKay. It was practiced for 55 years, with two-man teams home-teaching Mormon families once a month. Then in April 2018, General Conference, the church leader President Russell M. Nelson officially announced that the home-teaching program would be retired and be replaced with a program called Ministering, which serves family members' needs.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in It's Latter-Day Night! Live Comedy (2003)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Nearer, My God, To Thee
      Written by Sarah F. Adams and Lowell Mason

      Performed by The Rockamatics

      Courtesy of Tim Fullmer and Flying Pig Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de enero de 2004 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Echo, Utah, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Halestorm Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 425,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 203,917
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 47,494
      • 11 ene 2004
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 203,917
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 22 minutos
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