Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his mother one year after her death, but things take an unexpected turn.A mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his mother one year after her death, but things take an unexpected turn.A mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his mother one year after her death, but things take an unexpected turn.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Storm Reynolds
- (as Sam Jenkins)
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- AnecdotesWhen Uncle Benny (Ned Beatty) talks to Ed Chilton (Steve Buscemi) on the porch swing, he is holding a June, 1992 edition of Esquire Magazine. The cover depicts then-President George Hubert Walker Bush, with the caption, "What Me Worry: How George Bush Went Mad In the White House."
- GaffesEd's mother's glasses as she jumps the fence.
- Citations
Rev. Praxton: Ed, I like to grease the highboard better than anyone and if it was just four or five guys, I'd have no problem with that, but when I come home and find her doing the two-back beast with the entire church council, well by God, that's going too far - especially since half the council is women! That's when I take a stand. That's when I'm counted as a man! That's when I throw my balls up over my shoulder and charge into the fire!
- Générique farfeluFound near the end of the credits about a character who died in a nasty way: Rob Sundheimer...dead but not forgotten.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Ed Gein: Le Boucher (2000)
- Bandes originalesHot Seat
Performed by The Golden Palominos
Written by Anton Fier / Mark Miller
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The film begins with Ed limping through life well after the death of his beloved mother. He's obviously in a funk and can't seem to get her early death out of his mind. Then, completely out of the blue, a guy dressed in a white suit walks into Ed's hardware store and offers to bring Ed's mom back from the dead! All this only in the first few minutes of the movie! Yes, it does have some mildly gross moments (though most is described, not shown) and some VERY kooky moments (such as the newly revived Mom chasing dogs and cats up and down the street with a riding mower after she gets a taste for BLOOD). Not everyone's cup of tea, to be sure, but if you like 'em wild and irreverent and off-color, you MUST give this movie a try--if you can find it! This was not released to the theaters (wimps!) and is hard to find on tape--you'll probably need to order it, like I did.
One reviewer compared this movie, unfavorably, to DEAD ALIVE. I saw both films and thought ED AND HIS DEAD MOTHER was a much funnier and less disgusting film. I also didn't think the plot was stolen, though there are a few similarities, I grant you. DEAD ALIVE is more like an EVIL DEAD/NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD film (complete with ALL the gore) while ED AND HIS DEAD MOTHER has almost no gore and is more funny to me (though I am sure opinions will vary).
UPDATE: This film has been shown a lot on Showtime recently, so if you have the channel keep an eye out for it.
- planktonrules
- 10 juin 2005
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bon Appetit, Mama
- Lieux de tournage
- Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(filming location)
- société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 1 800 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1