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Wrong Guy A Movie Review by Shad |
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And Foley was good in it, very good in fact. He played the character of the extremely stupid corporate executive butt-licker who marries to further his career very well. Unfortunately, after the first 10 minutes of the movie, the film takes a decline into the ‘funny but not laugh-out-loud funny’ world of comedy. I was pretty disappointed with some of the jokes made within the same hour’s time in the middle of the film, by which I mean for about an hour of the movie was kinda funny here and there, but many jokes were met with uncomfortable silence in my mother’s living room. There was a lot of untapped potential in the flick, mostly in my own opinion due to the extremely smug and dry nature of the film. I’m sure that was intentional, and it would have worked too, had many of the jokes been more than the same thing over and over, or else uncomfortable fumbling in conversations between Nelson and some minor character (see Kevin McDonald, Joe Flaherty). Actually, some of the minor characters were really good,. Such as, the police detectives who misuse their expense accounts to go to New York City, picking up hookers and eating at expensive restaurants, then seeing the Broadway musical of Moby Dick entitled “Moby” and a parody of a song from Beauty and the Beast “Be Our Guest”. Also, the scene with the hotel manager (Kevin McDonald) was good, but mostly because of Foley, which was disappointing. Finally, my favorite scene, Nelson hitch-hikes and takes a ride from a crazy (credited as Creepy Guy) conspiracy theorist who tells him that he could kill a man with just two tea bags and a piece of wax paper. Hilarious. Jennifer Tilly also plays in this movie as a narcoleptic love interest out on a farm. She gives Nelson a job as a handyman, and he starts by trying to fix the fence in a manner I wouldn’t recommend, especially in a rainy state like Delaware (my home) or Pennsylvania. I guess that if I watched this movie a second time, I might like it more. But, it really didn’t pique my interest enough to go out and get it again (maybe if it hits HBO or Comedy Central). Anyway, if you’re really a big fan of Foley’s work (he actually did co-write this movie) then I would recommend seeing it, just to say that you’ve done so. Otherwise, if you end up renting this by accident or you’re just bored, watch the beginning, and when it stops being funny, fast forward until the last 20 minutes or so. |