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Directed by Tom Green.
Television star Tom Green makes his directorial debut with this gross-out comedy. Green stars as Gord Brody, a 28-year-old slacker who aspires to be an animator of Hollywood cartoons. After his dreams of working for studio mogul Dave Davidson (Anthony Michael Hall) temporarily wash out, along with his thankless job at a cheese factory, Gord returns home to live with his parents, Jim (Rip Torn) and Julie (Julie Hagerty). Jim wishes that Gord would simply grow up, move out of the basement, and get a real job like his younger brother Freddy (Eddie Kaye Thomas), who works in a responsible position at a bank. When the battle of wills between Gord and Jim heats up, Gord devises various stunt-like schemes to drive his father bonkers, including the bogus charge that their father molested Freddy as a youngster. Marisa Coughlan co-stars as Gord's wheelchair-bound, nymphomaniac, amateur rocket-scientist girlfriend Betty, while comedian and Green's fellow Canada native Harland Williams plays Gord's oddball neighbor Darren. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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CinemaRianCinemaRian Freddy Got Fingered (2001, USA, ...
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"If you watch enough of the canon of great films, you'll eventually encounter a few supposed "masterworks" that are, in fact, really bad. Conversely, if you watch enough flops and megabombs, eventfully you'll find a movie that critics and audiences just didn't get. Believe me, I never thought I'd say it, but Freddy Got Fingered is one of those films. To the degree the movie is remembered at all, it is as one of the worst reviewed films of 2001 (receiving only ten percent on Rotten Tomatoes and getting the dreaded Zero Stars rating from Roger Ebert). About ninety percent of the people who saw it found it offensive (Brent Simon of Entertainment Today called it "A crime against humanity"), and it deliberately advertises itself as being the Hannibal of comedies. But it's also one of the funniest movie's I've ever seen. The movie is so strange and surreal that it's hard to describe- think of Buster Ketaon if he was completely insane, very sick and on drugs. The main character is Gordon B ... " [More]
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"The thought that someone might not be amused by the sight of a lanky, bug-eyed man holding a giant salami between his legs and proclaiming "I'm a sexy boy!" while prancing among his sandwich-making co-workers surprises me. Apparently, though, there are plenty of people out there who don't understand the appeal of Tom Green, and his antics in Freddy Got Fingered -- which he also directed and co-wrote -- will not only fail to convert these scoffers but also might scare off even those of us who appreciate his comedic charms. Green plays Gord, an aspiring animator whose hobbies include caning a paraplegic, eviscerating roadkill, and jacking off horses and elephants. Despite these explicitly rendered experiences, Gord's life is actually rather common: He's a 20-something creative type who not only is unsure of how to reach his goals but also has to figure it out under the glare of his critical father (Rip Torn), his well-meaning but dim mother (Julie Hagerty, who perfect ... " [More]
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Freddy Got Fingered is in no way a conventionally good film. Nearly unanimous bad reviews found that it was not conventionally well-directed, written, shot, or acted. While this makes the film off-putting for many, it does feel like the movie Tom Green intended to make. He wants to throw off convention. There are many disturbing images in the film, but they seem to be there for a reason that goes beyond shock value. The conflict between Gord and his father is presented at an extremely Freudian level; metaphorically and literally, Gord must cut the cord that keeps him attached to his parents. The images in the film support this subtext, while simultaneously turning one's stomach. There is a remarkably disturbing scene in which Gord delivers a baby. It is one of the bloodiest births ever put on film. This makes sense thematically, as Gord himself needs to be reborn; removing himself from the remarkably dysfunctional relationship he shares with his father will be as difficult as the birth. While most gross-out films are simply attempting to shock the audience for the sake of shock, Freddy Got Fingered seems to have something bigger on its mind. Even for a gross-out picture, Freddy Got Fingered is unconventional. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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