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Man of the House

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
26K
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Man of the House (2005)
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A Texas Ranger must protect a group of cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder.A Texas Ranger must protect a group of cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder.A Texas Ranger must protect a group of cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder.

  • Director
    • Stephen Herek
  • Writers
    • John J. McLaughlin
    • Scott Lobdell
    • Robert Ramsey
  • Stars
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Christina Milian
    • Kelli Garner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Herek
    • Writers
      • John J. McLaughlin
      • Scott Lobdell
      • Robert Ramsey
    • Stars
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Christina Milian
      • Kelli Garner
    • 105User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Roland Sharp
    Christina Milian
    Christina Milian
    • Anne
    Kelli Garner
    Kelli Garner
    • Barb
    Cedric The Entertainer
    Cedric The Entertainer
    • Percy Stevens
    Paula Garcés
    Paula Garcés
    • Teresa
    • (as Paula Garces)
    Monica Keena
    Monica Keena
    • Evie
    Vanessa Ferlito
    Vanessa Ferlito
    • Heather
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Professor Molly McCarthy
    Brian Van Holt
    Brian Van Holt
    • Eddie Zane
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Ranger Holt
    Terry Dale Parks
    Terry Dale Parks
    • Ranger Riggs
    • (as Terry Parks)
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Captain Nichols
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Binky
    Shannon Woodward
    Shannon Woodward
    • Emma
    • (as Shannon Marie Woodward)
    Liz Vassey
    Liz Vassey
    • Maggie Swanson
    Curtis Armstrong
    Curtis Armstrong
    • Morgan Ball
    Tom Reynolds
    • Carter
    Rick Perry
    Rick Perry
    • Self
    • (as James Richard Perry)
    • Director
      • Stephen Herek
    • Writers
      • John J. McLaughlin
      • Scott Lobdell
      • Robert Ramsey
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    6TheMovieMark

    Typical Cranky Old Man Vs. Bubbly Young Girls hijinks ensue

    There are movies that come out of nowhere, completely enrapture us, and have us singing their praises to anybody who will listen. Movies that will stand the test of time and be added to most DVD collections. Other movies (Alone in the Dark) appear in our theaters only briefly, and much like Funyon-induced flatulence, they stink up the joint and then disappear as quickly as they came. Then there are movies like Man of the House. They come, they moderately entertain, but they really don't add anything fresh or new to the industry. They simply manage to keep you smiling for an hour and a half before making their way to the Wal-Mart bargain bin.

    The generically cheesy title (Man of the House? Come on!) should immediately warn you that we're not exactly diving into uncharted waters. No towing the line will be allowed here! But that's OK. Sure, the movie is by-the-numbers, predictable, silly, and whatever other clichéd buzz words you want to use for a movie that's not brimming with originality. It's a pretty simple mix really: we've got Jones, some hot cheerleaders to look at, and a few laughs. Fortunately, I like Jones and hot cheerleaders. And you know what? I laughed! I didn't have to see a doctor about my busted gut afterwards, but I was entertained, and sometimes that's enough to satisfy me on a Friday afternoon.

    This is a fun, cutesy, fluffy movie that bases most of its jokes on the contrast of Tommy Lee Jones' no-nonsense, non-joking persona with the bubbly personalities of five college cheerleaders who don't appreciate his rules. Of course, this means they will do their best to rebel a bit. For example, they continue to dress scantily despite Jones' insistence that they try to wear a few more articles of clothing. No problem. TLJ just purchases an extremely expensive air conditioner to force them to cover up. It may cost the Texas Rangers a few thousand dollars, but it'll teach those girls a lesson in modesty! In a surprising twist that is bound to shake the very foundations of cinema as we know it, the gals grow to like TLJ despite his leather tough exterior. They really want to help him discover his inner sensitivity because let's face it, when you look like a piece of beef jerky you need all the help you can get. So when TLJ has a big date with one of the cheerleaders' professors (Anne Archer), they swoop in to trim his nose and ear hair, give him a manicure, and tidy him up. All the middle-aged women who love Tommy Lee Jones and his Southern drawl go awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! And the scene where the cheerleaders help teach Jones how to skate is also sure to make those elderly female hearts flutter. I won't spoil it for you and tell you whether he falls or not. I'll give you the joy of finding out for yourself.

    Then of course there are the jokes that play to the stereotype of some cheerleaders not being too bright. When Jones announces that he's with the Texas Rangers, one of the cheerleaders excitedly asks, "Do you know Derek Jeter?" Some people will find moments like this to be stupid, while others (such as my mother and sister) will think they're absolutely adorable.

    The best advice I can give you is to picture in your mind Tommy Lee Jones living with five cheerleaders. How funny is the image to you? Let that be your guide. If you don't like TLJ, then there's not much here for you because he's responsible for keeping this from being a made-for-TV movie that I probably wouldn't have had any interest in watching.

    THE GIST Man of the House isn't exactly a movie to get excited about, but it provides enough laughs to keep its head above water. If you like Tommy Lee Jones (or hot cheerleaders) and you thought the trailer looked halfway decent then this is a serviceable matinée (or a future rental). Otherwise, you probably won't find it worth your time.

    Rating: 3 (out of 5)
    6Obimomkenobii

    I liked it

    I am very well known for scoffing at my husband for taking me to see movies that are not "Oscar Worthy". I have learned not to go to the movies with my teenagers because most of their choices, in my opinion, are dull and poorly made. Thus they didn't like that I drug them to "Mystic River" last year. They didn't understand why I like it.

    Although "Man of the House" was not a well made movie and did contain a lot of clichés' I enjoyed it. The lines were quite funny and Tommy Lee Jones being the wonderful actor he is pulled off the "hard nosed guy with a soft side" very well. The interaction between him and the girls was believable and the girls all had their own distinct personalities.... the Latin hot head, the studious good girl, the dumb blonde, the beautiful ex-bad girl hick and the level headed but stubborn leader.

    I might have enjoyed it because it has a touch of GIRL POWER in it.... (kinda like Thelma and Louise). I might have liked it because I love Tommy Lee Jones, and I might have liked it because I am an ex-cheerleader and currently a cheer coach (which would ACTUALLY be a reason NOT to like it because the cheerleading in it was for SHOW ONLY. Not a realistic portrayal of our sport by any means). None the less I tend to be hard nose where movie making is concerned and I liked it.

    Its a safe bet as a rental. Watch your teenage sons.... there are A lot of half dressed girls (think "Coyote Ugly" but worse).

    If you are looking for a "Bring it On" type movie... THIS IS NOT IT. This is more along the lines of "Sugar and Spice".
    4t_rex737

    Not exactly "Witness" with pom-poms

    We aren't exactly talking rocket science here; in fact, in some ways "Man of the House" represents what is wrong with the American movie industry. It seems the movie was cobbled together by a bunch of movie execs. and preview audiences, so the movie feels vaguely familiar. Of course, each of the cheerleaders represents a typical stereotype: the dumb blonde, the too tightly wound pre-med major, the sassy black girl, the fiery Latina, and the "bad" girl. I felt like I was watching a movie script that was written by MadLibs. Hey, we need a laugh, so lets make Tommy Lee Jones buy tampons and watch the hilarity ensue! (Cause nothing says funny like men's reaction to icky feminine products!) The movie also misses the opportunity to properly utilize the talents of Pagent Brewster (so adorable as Chandler's love interest on "Friends"), who has only a few lines as the uber-perky cheerleading coach, Binky, and Ann Archer, who brings a quiet dignity to her underdeveloped role as a professor/object of TLJ's affection.

    For those of you cheers fans, you will be woefully disappointed by the lack of actual cheerleading that is shown. Besides one ridiculous dance-off between the girls and Cedric the Entertainer (whose presence in the movie seems to be there purely because it is hilarious to see a large man dance in too small cheerleading uniform), which looks more like drill team practice to me, there is nary a tumbling pass or pyramid to be seen. Sadly, this is no "Bring It On." And, for all -the rah-rah girl power the movie feigns to promote, the girls are portrayed as bubble headed, appearance crazed, weight obsessed exhibitionists.

    That being said, the movie wasn't all bad. The laughs were obvious, the characters broad, the plot unbelievable, but there were still the chuckles that come from a fish out of water comedy where you crack a smile in spite of yourself. Tommy Lee Jones does a good job of looking like an exasperated hard-ass, though you can't help but wonder if he's really acting or just cannot believe his agent actually sent him the script. By the way, he is a good example to young kids of why you should always wear sunscreen -- the man has NOT aged well! All in all, not a total waste of time, but I wouldn't suggest building your weekend plans around a viewing!
    5ma-cortes

    A tough guy Tommy Lee Jones as assistant cheerleading trainer is this amusing movie

    The picture deals about a divorced Texas Ranger named Sharp(Tommy Lee Jones)and with a daughter.A group of University students cheerleaders(Christina Milan,Paula Garces,Monica Keena,Vanessa Forlito,Kelli Garner) have witnessed a killing of a key man in the accusation of a dope kingpin.The Texas Ranger must to protect the beautiful girls as an undercover agent assisting as coach.Meanwhile he's enamored of the attractive professor(Anne Archer) of the young women.

    The film displays comedy,laughters,noisy action,tongue in check and is quite bemusing .It's a blending of comedy,thriller and beauties that will like to young public.Agreeable performances for all casting,the actors seem to enjoy themselves immensely.The reliable Tommy Lee Jones is enjoyable and likable as the two-fisted Ranger controlling the gorgeous girls by strict methods.He suffers several jokes and misfortunes in charge of the cheerleaders and confronting problems in his toughest assignment.If you like Lee Jones's liking playing ,you'll enjoy this one.Besides,Cedric the Entertainer as a sympathetic priest making an amazing musical-dance duo with the cheerleaders.Catching,adequate music score by David Newman and atmospheric,appropriate cinematography by Peter Menzies Jr.The movie is produced by Tommy Lee Jones,his only production along with former film ,the magnificent¨The three burials of Melquiades Estrada¨ .The motion picture is correctly directed by the comedy expert ,Stephen Herek.He has directed comedy-Sci-Fi(Bill and Tex excellent adventures),comedy-monsters(Creeters),comedy-sport(Mighty ducks),comedy-drama(Life or something like it),among others. Rating : passable and entertaining,the flick is diverting but not as Herek's previous films.
    AustinKatAnne

    Tommy Lee Jones - a treat for the Mature Woman!

    Ridiculous premise? Absolutely.

    Predictable plot line? Unfortunately.

    But I'll tell you what, when I saw this movie, the solidly-packed audience found it quite hilarious, and so did I. Of course, the Austin setting was a plus for me, and it was the first movie filmed around UT that was allowed to use the name and logos. It was fun to see local landmarks including Buffalo Billiards, Threadgill's, the campus and the Governor's mansion, but how could Tommy Lee Jones go to Threadgill's and leave without eating one deep-fried dill pickle??

    I made a unofficial poll of the women that I know who are over 40 years of age, and every single one said , " I LOVE Tommy Lee Jones!" If that is part of his demographic, this movie should do really well, with TLJ delivering zingers in that cowboy voice, admitting to his 55+ years, and keeping his smiles for the womanly Anne Archer while wrangling the herd of young cheerleaders.

    The supporting cast was also fun to watch - just remember this is not a film - it's a MOVIE!

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    • Trivia
      Originally, Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones) was to be an FBI agent working in Virginia, but upon receiving the script, Jones suggested that Texas would be a great location for the film. After the producers arrived, they decided to shoot the movie there, and as a consequence, made the main character a Texas Ranger.
    • Goofs
      At the Hex, Tommy Lee Jones is holding a candle that goes out and is re-lit. The candle is short at this point. Near the end of the scene he holds the candle up and it's much longer.
    • Quotes

      Roland Sharp: I gave up alcohol about 10 years ago.

      Molly McCarthy: Didn't like yourself when you were drinking, huh?

      Roland Sharp: Hell, I loved myself when I was drinking. It was the other people that had the problem!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Island/November/Last Days/The Devil's Rejects/Hustle & Flow (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      La Grange
      Written by Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard

      Performed by Wes Cunningham

      Courtesy of Mosaic Music

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Sony Pictures (United Kingdom)
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Hombre De La Casa
    • Filming locations
      • University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Studios
      • Bel Air Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,699,706
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,917,251
      • Feb 27, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,577,624
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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