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Grilled

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Ray Romano and Kevin James in Grilled (2006)
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A couple of incompetent door-to-door meat salesmen have fallen so far behind on their quotas that they are finally issued an ultimatum.A couple of incompetent door-to-door meat salesmen have fallen so far behind on their quotas that they are finally issued an ultimatum.A couple of incompetent door-to-door meat salesmen have fallen so far behind on their quotas that they are finally issued an ultimatum.

  • Director
    • Jason Ensler
  • Writers
    • William Tepper
    • Larry Hankin
  • Stars
    • Ray Romano
    • Kevin James
    • Sofía Vergara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Jason Ensler
    • Writers
      • William Tepper
      • Larry Hankin
    • Stars
      • Ray Romano
      • Kevin James
      • Sofía Vergara
    • 50User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Ray Romano
    Ray Romano
    • Maurice
    Kevin James
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    • Dave
    Sofía Vergara
    Sofía Vergara
    • Loridonna
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Suzanne
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Tony
    Burt Reynolds
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    • Goldbluth
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    • Irving
    Barry Newman
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    • Dick Abbott
    Jon Polito
    Jon Polito
    • Leon Waterman
    Donzaleigh Abernathy
    Donzaleigh Abernathy
    • Karen
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    Lisa Jane Persky
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    Caroline Aaron
    • Faye Goldbluth
    Wayne Federman
    Wayne Federman
    • Stu Simmons
    Sean Marquette
    Sean Marquette
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      • William Tepper
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    7caa821

    Deserved better

    Ray Romano and Kevin James are certainly two of the top comic talents in the past several years. Ray, as the cornerstone of his series, and with reruns appearing frequently and in multiple airings - he has to be adding to the financial benefits from his creation - already well into 9 figures, and probably approaching 10.

    I don't know if Kevin had the equity in his program equivalent to Romano, but if he hasn't made as much, it's very considerable nonetheless.

    Many big TV stars have had an overall rough time in gaining anything even close in translating their talents to the big screen. Sometimes the films seem to be bad choices - or just "bad."

    Bill Cosby's TV show was top-rated, and I believe he led all entertainers in earnings at least one year, and was near the top during others - but what he provided on the big screen was neither memorable initially nor provided anything one would seek to view again.

    Even where not only due to movie quality, it seems difficult for audiences to accept characterizations different from those which made their television programs so popular.

    This movie wasn't of "blockbuster" proportions, but certainly worthy of better than direct-to-video release. The two leads have worked well together before - James regularly on "Raymond," and while I didn't and don't watch "King of Queens" a lot, I do recall seeing Romano at least once in a cameo-type appearance.

    But this flick was humorous with a plot which balanced its humor and a modicum of believability and drama. I thought both leads did well, and the supporting cast, too..

    Worth a viewing - and much better than, say, the Pesci/Glover offering, "Gone Fishin'," where even big-screen performers with successful track records can produce a real flop.

    Again, this film seems to deserve better than it got.
    6Potus415

    Decent movie with good characters and a weak plot

    When I first heard that Kevin James and Ray Romano were doing a movie together, I thought it was a great idea. Shortly after that, I learned that the movie was being re-tooled and would be headed straight to DVD. Obviously this curbed some of my enthusiasm.

    However, after seeing the movie, I think it was good enough to be released in theaters. I have seen many theatrical releases that were worse than this.

    Certainly there are problems, mostly with the plot (meat salesmen following leads?) and story lines left undeveloped (the relationship between Kevin James' character and his daughter). But the one redeeming quality that makes the movie worth watching is the characters. James and Romano both play their parts well. However, I will say that James is better suited for his loud mouth, slapstick-style humor that can be seen in King of Queens or the sweaty, nervous guy that he played in Hitch and his character in this movie could have used a little more of either. The supporting/cameo roles turned in by Burt Reynolds, Juliette Lewis, and Michael Rapaport along with a few other familiar faces are quite good.

    All in all, this is an average movie. I'm a little surprised it went straight to DVD since I think it would have done alright in the theaters given its star power. I'm not saying it would have won any Oscars, but I'm sure people would have gone to see James, Romano, and Reynolds with the right kind of promotion. I'd recommend the DVD for fans of James and Romano, although it won't measure up to their respective sitcoms.
    7neil-424

    Great film (watch with a open mind)

    I liked this film, I really did! My girlfriend rented it one night (knowing that I am a big fan of 'King of Queens', with Kevin James, and 'Everbody Loves Raymond', with Ray Romano), and at first I was a little sceptical! From past experiences, straight to D.V.D releases have burned a hole in my eyes, with bad acting, bad direction etc, but this film had a certain charm to it! I must admit, the rebel in me loved hearing Kevin James curse like a angry hillbilly, and Ray Romano looked like a real bad ass with that beard (my girlfriends opinion), and Julliete Lewis done a great job as a crazy drunk bitch, I don't think she had to act much though;) Burt Renoylds, even though he was in a small part of the film oozed all the class, and coolness you would expect from him! Although you would expect it to be a comedy with two comedians playing the leading roles, it was more of a drama, with funny parts thrown in for good measure! Kevin James and Ray Romano actually 'act', instead of doing silly dances and complaining about their parents, they do a pretty good job at playing desperate salesmen (being in sales, I could relate to their predicament), I am not going to give away the plot/ending, because I didn't know anything about this movie before I watched it, and I really think you should watch with a open mind!! All in all, I would recommend this film to anybody who has nothing better to do than sit in with your girlfriend, drink beer and eat pizza...........what a perfect night!!!
    6manicman84

    underachieved, but still enjoyable thanks to good acting

    "Grilled" depicts vicissitudes of two desperate door-to-door meat salesman who are attempting to sell the huge amount of beef at all costs. This farce idea of the film is maybe improbable, but quite original and triggers off some laughs. However, the film is not very intense and uses mostly situational humor. The real stress is put on the leading actors who managed quite well. In particular, Kevin James is hilarious and Juliette Lewis in a supporting role as a loony suicide is as always great. Nevertheless, I think that screenwriters really didn't properly make use of an enormous potential flowing from this project. Thus, the script seems half-baked. This black comedy should be funnier and contain more types of humor. All in all, "Grilled' is an average flick with not enough laughable scenes and good acting
    7yatri25

    From SLOW to Fast in 35 minutes!

    This is one of those movies that you watch waiting and hoping for it to get better. And the good news is Grilled gets better. The movie was s-l-o-w for first 35 minutes; and after that Grilled is fast, suspenseful, clever, and funny. Don't skip the slow part though or you'll be lost in the last half of the film. The actors excellent performances compensate for the bland story line.

    This movie is like a bag of potato chips. Its junk food, not gourmet, but some times we all like a little junk food.

    The movie's irregular pace explains why Grilled was released straight to DVD. Its a B movie worth a rent, but not worthy of any home shelf space.

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    • Trivia
      Originally set for theatrical release in 2005, the film was pushed back both domestically and internationally secondary to poor test screenings. Ultimately the film was released direct-to-DVD in the domestic market under a new title.
    • Goofs
      Maurice and Dave stop and get out of the car, a truck drives by, knocking the left side-mirror off. When they get in the car again and drive off, the side mirror is on the left side. When they stop later on, the side mirror is gone.
    • Quotes

      Dave: Mr. Goldbluth, we can take you to the top of the beef world. The highest altitude in gourmet dining. Meat so soft, people don't even bother to use their teeth. The meat just seems to melt as it makes contact with your mouth.

      Goldbluth: Yeah.

      [turns head to kitchen staff, shouts]

      Goldbluth: You hear that! You don't even have to chew it.

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      Written by Robert Shad

      Performed by Lee Graves

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2006 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Men Who Don't Quit
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Avery Pix
      • The Jon Klane Company
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,663
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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