Home Fries
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Comedy. Romance
Hamburger join waitress Sally Jackson is pregnant. When Beatrice, the wife of the father, finds out about his infidelity, she sends her sons from a previous marriage, military pilots Angus and Dorian Montier, to scare the living daylights out of him. Their gunship does such a good job, without hitting him, that he dies from a heart attack. Worrying about radio interference that night, they investigate who might have heard too much ... [+]
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"It has elements of sweet romance and elements of macabre humor, and divides its characters between the two." | ||||
"It just isn't funny enough in its particulars to make you break up laughing." | ||||
"Written by Vince Gilligan and directed by newcomer Dean Parisot, Home Fries is far too cute and eager to please, but Barrymore and Wilson are charming, and O'Hara is a blast." | ||||
"A fast-food type of movie - it looks good in the commercials and is easy to sit through, but it doesn't offer much in the way of satisfaction." | ||||
"Too dry to be very funny and too contrived to be outrageous, this movie has a tone so unusual it almost seems to have none at all." |
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