An arrogant movie star is sentenced by a small-town judge to attend a week-long festival celebrating "The Andy Griffith Show."An arrogant movie star is sentenced by a small-town judge to attend a week-long festival celebrating "The Andy Griffith Show."An arrogant movie star is sentenced by a small-town judge to attend a week-long festival celebrating "The Andy Griffith Show."
Jakob Winter
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Heartwarming fun movie with a little bit of something for
everyone.
....Above average for a crowd funded effort..
....Above average for a crowd funded effort..
The producers and actors meant well, but this is an excruciatingly dull movie from start to finish. It didn't hold my interest at all. I didn't care what happened to the characters. I didn't try to imagine how the movie was going to end. There's nothing exciting about the storyline. Several of the characters are especially annoying; when they show up I just want them to move on and come back stronger in a future scene. It's billed as a comedy but I saw nothing worthy of even a little chuckle. Did the filmmakers use a lot of 'untrained' actors? It's like they pulled people off the street? I'm confused...
I'm gonna have to agree with angelanepereny's review. It's pretty obvious there has been an organized campaign to hype this movie. I wouldn't believe most of the 10 star reviews here. Granted the original TV series may have stirred up the emotion in some people as well. I don't think you can blame or judge any of the actors because they didn't have much to work with. I believe the script took an afternoon to write which was easy when you start out by trying to copy as much of the movie "Doc Hollywood" that you can without getting sued. They even included the scene where he lost control of his car and drove off the road. There really is no storyline worth following, no character development or even characters you care about. I gotta say Barney and Floyd were fairly well done.
The people in the town of Mount Airy cherish the Andy Griffith show, and they celebrated every year as part of their autumn festival, and as part of Mayberry days, but the people in Mount Airy are not as dimwitted as they are depicted in this movie. Just because Andy agree for the show depicted a simple life did not mean the people in his hometown were simple minded. I found this unenjoyable to watch from beginning to end. Some portions of this were shot in Mount Airy and I recognize the location on S. Main St. But this makes me feel like the people of Mount Airy walk around all the time with their marbles dropping out of their head and waiting for someone else to pick them up and hand them back.
OK. Here is the correct review of this film, omitting the extremes on both sides (hopefully), and from a typical Mayberry lover.
Yes, the storyline is cheesy while the script and much of the acting is pretty lame. That's nearly expected when the producers likely wanted to make a cheap film using non-actors. So let's give that criticism a break. What should we expect? After all, who among us wouldn't want to be in a movie about Mayberry? As for the pros, the Brett and Ashley "prof acting" characters still made for a decent and likable downhome couple. That said about the acting, I still enjoyed the film.
I will give Mayberry Man a thumbs up of 7 for the following two reasons: Barney and Floyd. These guys were perfect. How people could not see that, I don't know. Just like the show itself, when Barney and Floyd were on camera, regardless of who else was on screen with them, they stole the spotlight. Now, I am a pretty tough critic, but as the movie progresses, I found these two amiable "tribute actors' got so good they made a not so good script and imperfect film worth watching. When these two were in the squad car alone, improvising as they went, they WERE Barney and Floyd for me. And, when that happens and you can suspend belief a bit, these two amazing recreations made this trip to Mayberry all worthwhile.
Hang with It all to the end and see what I mean.
Yes, the storyline is cheesy while the script and much of the acting is pretty lame. That's nearly expected when the producers likely wanted to make a cheap film using non-actors. So let's give that criticism a break. What should we expect? After all, who among us wouldn't want to be in a movie about Mayberry? As for the pros, the Brett and Ashley "prof acting" characters still made for a decent and likable downhome couple. That said about the acting, I still enjoyed the film.
I will give Mayberry Man a thumbs up of 7 for the following two reasons: Barney and Floyd. These guys were perfect. How people could not see that, I don't know. Just like the show itself, when Barney and Floyd were on camera, regardless of who else was on screen with them, they stole the spotlight. Now, I am a pretty tough critic, but as the movie progresses, I found these two amiable "tribute actors' got so good they made a not so good script and imperfect film worth watching. When these two were in the squad car alone, improvising as they went, they WERE Barney and Floyd for me. And, when that happens and you can suspend belief a bit, these two amazing recreations made this trip to Mayberry all worthwhile.
Hang with It all to the end and see what I mean.
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- TriviaDon Knotts' daughter Karen Knotts plays herself in the movie.
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- O Lado Simples da Vida
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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