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This remake of Elaine May's The Heartbreak Kid stars Ben Stiller as Eddie, a man who as the film opens is getting married to a woman he proposed to after knowing her for just one week. While on their honeymoon he discovers that his new bride is an many ways a horrible person, and at the same time meets a woman (Michelle Monaghan) who he begins to realize he should have married. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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"I don’t know what I’m happier about, the fact that “Bust-Ass” from All the Real Girls has been getting a lot of supporting roles in big comedies (Hot Rod, The Heartbreak Kid, Pineapple Express, Drillbit Taylor, Tropic Thunder) or that he’s got the starring role in this little comedy, which ought to receive a decent theatrical run courtesy of Paramount Vantage. I’ll tell the truth, though; I hadn’t heard of The Foot Fist Way until I was directed [via ComingSoon.net] to the movie’s new “restricted” trailer. Apparently it was quite popular when it screened at Sundance in 2007, and it so far has a rating of 9.7 stars out of 10 on its IMDb page (though only 29 people have rated it so far). This trailer does something interesting that isn’t seen much in the world of movie marketing. It employs a sort of peer-recommendation that we’re used to seeing on book jackets. The trailer mentions the fact that it has been watched by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay at least 20 times, that it has been qu ... " [More]
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"I can just imagine how the pitch went for this one. Writer Jeff Lowell (John Tucker Must Die) says, “I’ve got this idea for a movie that’s like Ghost except that in the end Demi Moore falls in love with Whoopi Goldberg. Nah, just kidding, I’ve got this really serious project in mind, very artsy, something that will lift me out of my sitcom-based pattern.” And then the New Line execs say, “Umm. Yeah, so we want to do your Ghost movie, but it has to be more heterosexual.” And Lowell says, “Oh, that was just a fake idea that I was going to propose as a parody to be used on Family Guy or The Simpsons.” Then New Line flashes a suitcase full of money at Lowell, says they’ll even let him direct the movie, and the deal is done. The result: Over Her Dead Body, a movie that seems so ridiculous that it just might work as a parody of itself. And I hope that Paul Rudd sees how silly the movie is and decided to star in it ironically (just as he appreciates the irony of how his bride died). Becau ... " [More]
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"Putting a positive spin on it, I'd call it 'A Testament to the Need for Polygamy.'Long-story-short : Ben's character gets married too early a couple of times, and both times realizes that the right girl is one he doesn't really know.I agree that marriage should be holy, but monogamistic marriage is "selfishness" ... I don't want to be selfish!The movie itself was bad because I think movies should be resolved worlds-unto-themselves. You know, most movies start out on the ground, delve main characters into valleys, let them acheive mountains, and either let them off at a good level or let them acheive the peak! This movie just showed that Ben's going to keep digging himself deeper-and-deeper and it didn't even stop at a plateau; it showed that he had reached one, but was about to dig again. " [More]
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If Shallow Hal explored inner goodness perceived as external beauty, then Peter and Bobby Farrelly's remake of The Heartbreak Kid flips that script, focusing on outward beauty that keeps the inner ugly hidden. But while Shallow Hal at least tried to have a positive message, here the brothers thoroughly debase their symbol of beauty -- using Ben Stiller as their sadistic surrogate -- and accumulate plenty of bad vibes in the process. Inspired by recent R-rated comedies to revisit their naughtier roots, the directors toss out a number of raunchy sight gags in the vain hope of producing another semen-hair-gel moment. But they needn't have abandoned one of their other previously reliable trademarks: the essential sweetness of the protagonist. Far more petulant than charming, Stiller's Eddie loses out with the audience when he becomes too comfortable with and talented at deceiving his bride (Malin Akerman). Even as awful as the Farrellys make Lila out to be, there's also a kernel of sympathy about her, which leaves him looking more like the pernicious schemer, she just the hapless dimwit. These problems wouldn't be as noticeable if the audience were laughing, but when the recurring joke is a mariachi band that won't get lost, you know you're in for a long night. Things go from bad to worse when Eddie becomes involved in an utterly stupid and ill-considered illegal border-crossing, which seems to take weeks. The casting of Carlos Mencia alone should have been a tip-off: the Farrellys' comedic instincts can no longer be taken for granted. Buried in here somewhere is an interesting idea -- how well do you really know your spouse? -- but the scenario is so exaggerated, it loses all resonance. Wasted also is the darling Michelle Monaghan, who has the chance to become America's next sweetheart -- but not if she's using a mean-spirited misfire like The Heartbreak Kid as a springboard. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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