Un batteur / chauffeur fiancé à la fille d'un membre du Congrès rencontre un sordide réalisateur de film, le leader d'une secte d'aérobic et d'autres personnages originaux pendant les jours ... Tout lireUn batteur / chauffeur fiancé à la fille d'un membre du Congrès rencontre un sordide réalisateur de film, le leader d'une secte d'aérobic et d'autres personnages originaux pendant les jours qui précédent son mariage.Un batteur / chauffeur fiancé à la fille d'un membre du Congrès rencontre un sordide réalisateur de film, le leader d'une secte d'aérobic et d'autres personnages originaux pendant les jours qui précédent son mariage.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Mrs. Reese
- (as Eve Brent Ashe)
- Minister
- (as Dan Barrows)
Avis à la une
If you want to see a very skinny Eugene Levy, or a young pre-ghost busting Ernie Hudson, this is the film for you. Obviously not as big as other John Candy films, but well worth a watch if you happen to be a fan. (As someone who is more familiar with "Freaks and Geeks" than "SCTV", it was a special treat for me to see a young Joe Flaherty.) That is really all I can say. A fun film to be sure...
This relies a lot on the comic charms of John Candy. It really doesn't have much more than that. It's very uneven which is similar to SCTV itself. The movie kinda works with Candy. Flaherty is a good sidekick when he's actually on the screen. The movie is disjointed. The plot meanders a lot. It does have some outrageous funny moments.
John Candy was so funny and this is my favorite film that he has done in his short life! Watch for the phony "Father Knows Best" episode! Dixie Carter is also very awesome!
It's an excuse for the members of the cast who were members of Second City -- Candy, Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty -- to do Second-City-style sketches. they range from mediocre to pretty funny. There's also the inevitable bit, when they have Candy hypnotized, that they seem to think it is very funny to have him do.... nothing. Film makers seem to think that this is funny. I do not.
Your enjoyment of this film will depend on your taste in comedy and whether you enjoy Second City.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJohn Candy was supposed to write the script but never finished it.
- GaffesThe rap song during the opening credits states that John and Chick's limousine is black. In the film proper, it is actually silver with a gray vinyl roof.
- Citations
Grandmother Reese: You're fat! My husband was fat. He's dead now. You must eat like a pig!
John Bourgignon: A pig. Yeah, yeah.
Grandmother Reese: Cigarettes'll kill you. My husband smoked, you know. He died from smoking too much.
John Bourgignon: I thought you said he died 'cause he was fat!
Grandmother Reese: He was fat, with bad lungs.
- Crédits fousThe entire plot of the movie is told in a rap song during the opening credit:
Well John's the lead in this meaty scene He's the Candyman, if you know what I mean. And he drives a long black limousine With his sidekick Chick! [car horn sound] Now John's the drummer out in the street, But the man can't even keep a beat So he spins his wheels to make ends meet. You got it? [Woman's voice: "Huh?"] Stay with me now! John's got a pretty little fiancée. When her daddy's trying to pull a power play, And if Big Daddy gets his way, Our man John will be wearing cement shooooooes!
- Versions alternativesSome television broadcasts have expanded scenes.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 234 950 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 234 950 $US
- 2 oct. 1983