Gus (Glover) et Joe (Pesci) ont planifié une autre expédition de pêche tranquille et relaxante. Malheureusement, les choses ne se passent pas exactement comme ils l'avaient prévu.Gus (Glover) et Joe (Pesci) ont planifié une autre expédition de pêche tranquille et relaxante. Malheureusement, les choses ne se passent pas exactement comme ils l'avaient prévu.Gus (Glover) et Joe (Pesci) ont planifié une autre expédition de pêche tranquille et relaxante. Malheureusement, les choses ne se passent pas exactement comme ils l'avaient prévu.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Young Joe
- (as Frank Nasso)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDanny Glover admitted to doing this film purely for the money.
- GaffesOne of the final scenes shows a "media frenzy." A lens enters from the left of frame, but instead of being a prop TV camera, it's a Panavision Primo lens from a 35mm film camera used to shoot the movie.
- Citations
Gus Green: I was just thinking. Say, 100 years ago, we were goin' fishin'. This is what we would be doin'.
Joe Waters: What do you mean?
Gus Green: Yeah, think about it. This is how we'd get our boat to the water. Now, we can't let that guy ruin our Florida vacation, eh?
Joe Waters: Hey, maybe you're right.
Gus Green: Yeah, and a 1,000 years ago, we wouldn't have paved roads.
Joe Waters: Hey, that's right, Gus. It would be filled with rocks and everything, right?
Gus Green: Yeah. And the boats would be heavier.
Joe Waters: That's right. We've got the latest technology wood. This boat's light, right, Gus?
Gus Green: Yeah, and guess what, Joe? A million years ago, we wouldn't have wheels for our trailer.
Joe Waters: And we wouldn't even have the friggin' trailer, right Gus? And Gus, if it was that long ago, our brains would be smaller. We wouldn't think about of anything like that.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Gone Fishin' (2013)
- Bandes originalesDown In The Everglades
Written by Totch Brown
Performed by Willie Nelson
Produced and arranged by Randy Edelman
Willie Nelson appears courtesy of Island Records
First, this movie isn't the BEST comedy ever. There have been better comedies before and since this movie. True, hearing the characters calling each other by their first names every so often can be annoying at times, I am PLEASED that I didn't hear much profanity in the movie.
I would much rather hear the characters' first names in every other sentence than profanity. So, this movie is rare in the sense of NOT having profane jokes and potty humor (like Austin Powers) to encourage laughter. But, knowing how today's society is, there is still the occasional "hell", "damn", and such.
Second, when I was watching this movie, I began to think of how the characters relied on some physical comedy and some crude slapstick humor. I do think the comedic routine could've been more refined and I have laughed at "The Three Stooges", "Oliver and Hardy", "Abott and Costello", and the older classic comedies more than I did in this movie. "Dumb and Dumber" was funnier, but somewhat vulgar.
Third, the plot and the characters could've been more refined, too. It seems as though about all the characters had to do was to act silly and get overly excited about winning a fishing trip and being very naive and innocent while creating havoc. But, this movie is simple and doesn't rely on some of the other crap that other movies rely on to get a laugh.
Finally, I would suggest this movie to older viewers who do appreciate a simple comedy without all of the unnecessary violence, potty humor, and profanity as evident in most of today's movies. (If this movie could've been more refined, I would've given it an "8" out of "10", but instead I give it a "5".)
PS--I don't think that most of mainstream society would appreciate this movie as they might appreciate potty humor and profanity, which I think is worse to think about than this movie itself!
Happy Viewing!
- rettaman
- 2 sept. 2002
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 53 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 19 745 922 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 784 123 $ US
- 1 juin 1997
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 19 745 922 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1