Its satire is too broad to carry much of a sting.
The Bachelor (1999)
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Reviews Counted:63
Fresh:6
Rotten:57
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: Predictable and unfunny, it's a poor homage to Buster Keaton.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Chris O’Donnell stars in this comic tale of a commitment-shy bachelor who must rectify his ways if he wants to receive a multimillion dollar inheritance from his deceased grandfather. After ruining... Chris O’Donnell stars in this comic tale of a commitment-shy bachelor who must rectify his ways if he wants to receive a multimillion dollar inheritance from his deceased grandfather. After ruining a genuine proposal with a pathetic statement, Jimmie Shannon's (O'Donnell) girlfriend Anne (Renee Zellweger) leaves him. When he realizes his grandfather's only stipulation--that he get married by 6:05 on his 30th birthday--happens to be the very next day, the hunt is on for a bride-to-be. Armed with his friend (Artie Lange) and a ready-to-marry priest (James Cromwell), Jimmie spends the next 24 hours tracking down his former girlfriends, trying to find a suitable partner. THE BACHELOR is a remake of Buster Keaton's SEVEN CHANCES (1925). [More]
Starring: Chris O'Donnell, Renee Zelwegger, Hal Holbrook, Ed Asner
Starring: Chris O'Donnell, Renee Zelwegger, Hal Holbrook, Ed Asner, James Cromwell, Artie Lange, Stacy Edwards, Marley Shelton, Peter Ustinov, Sarah Silverman, Rebecca Cross, Jennifer Esposito, Mariah Carey, Brooke Shields
Director: Gary Sinyor
Director: Gary Sinyor
Screenwriter: Steve Cohen
Producer: Lloyd Segan, Bing Howenstein
Composer: David Hughes, John Murphy
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Reviews for The Bachelor
The funny thing is, nobody who made The Bachelor seems to notice that the script pinpoints its own formulaic emptiness before wheezing on to its foregone happy ending.
For those of you who seek cerebral wit, don't break any previous engagements to attend.
The new film takes a heavy approach to plain foolishness and doesn’t exactly gain loft from the presence of O’Donnell in the centerpiece role. His range is limited to several shades of bland.
The gag is evident from the get-go and the movie just repeats itself until its obvious conclusion.
From the moment the credits roll to the 'I could see this ending coming from space' finale, you'll wish you were somewhere else less painful, like perhaps getting your gums scraped by an aluminum hand shovel.
All in all, it's a decent date movie if you require one. Otherwise, catch it on the small screen for the sake of those character actors who we're glad to see working.
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