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The Cable Guy
Movie Stats & Links |
Starring: |
Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann |
MPAA Rated: |
PG-13 |
Released By: |
Columbia Pictures |
Kiddie Movie: |
Mature situations I don't think they'll get. |
Date Movie: |
I can think of better movies to bring a date to. |
Gratuitous Sex: |
Sex and nudity would have made this movie better (Mann's
HOT!) |
Gratuitous
Violence: |
Nothing goolish but definitely psychotic. |
Action: |
Ditto. |
Laughs: |
Lot's but I expected more. |
Memorable
Scene: |
"Medieval Times" busted my gut. |
Memorable
Quote: |
Chip: "I want a brother."
Mom: "That's why mommy's going to happy hour." |
Directed By: |
Ben Stiller |
Produced By: |
Judd Apatow,
Andrew Licht, Jeffrey A. Mueller |
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The Cable Guy
A Movie Review |
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MPAA Rated - PG-13 |
It's 1:36 Long |
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A Review by |
Stu Gotz |
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Don't take the kids to see this movie!While waiting to get my free refill of popcorn* at the Marcus
Theater I stuck up a conversation with the kid behind the counter. He
told me "Cable Guy" was a black comedy. A black comedy? I thought the
movie starred Jim Carrey and not Eddie Murphy or Martin Lawrence.
What I think he meant to say was that "Cable Guy" is a dark comedy.
That it is.
This movie could best be likened too "Fatal Attraction" on
nitrous-oxide. Carrey plays Chip Douglas (remember My Three Sons).
Chip is a loaner in life and will befriend anyone who is kind to him.
When Chip juices up (free premium channels) Steven Kovacs (Broderick)
cable, Steve makes the mistake of being nice to Chip. Thus begins the
fatal attraction.
Chip pry's into every aspect of Steven's life. Social or sexual,
Chip has no problem trying to fit into his new best friends life.
This really pisses Steven off, but what can he do? He wants to keep
his free cable so he plays along with Chip. This leads to a great
roughhousing basketball game, Chip beating he piss out a guy in a
bathroom who was hitting on Steven's girlfriend, and a hilarious
night at Medieval Times. The Medieval Times scenes are the funniest
stuff in the whole movie and I can't imagine how they ever got those
scenes shot without the actors wetting their drawers.
A guy can only be nice for so long, and when Steve tries to give
Chip the boot things turn ugly. Chip gets Steven arrested, makes a
move for his girl, becomes beloved by Steven's family, and even gets
Steve fired. If I was Steve I would have ended this a lot sooner...
with a shovel and a bag of lime.
So, why is Chip such a psycho? Here's the message in the movie:.
TV rots your brain and Chips brain was rotted at a young age. You
see, while Chip's mom was out boozing it up, she left her son alone
at home with the baby-sitter (a television). Chip was lonely and
wanted attention. Actually he wanted a brother "and that's why mommy
is going to happy hour." At the end of the movie Chip realizes that
the baby-sitter (now a satellite dish) is evil and must die so he
throws himself on it(a great scene for the kids... Not).
So what do we have...? We have a movie that starts as a comedy,
then gets psycho real fast, and ends with a moral (much like a Grimm
Fairytale). I'm really glad I saw this movie at a matinee price
because I wasn't impressed. Sure you get a chuckle from Jim's
slapstick and funny voices but that's not enough to make it worth
eight bucks. I give "Cable Guy" 2.0/5.0 'nuff said.
*If you but a large popcorn or soda at Marcus you get free
refills, so... Just find an empty and filler up. Hey! What do you
expect? This job doesn't pay much! |