Ben Stiller merece mais do que interpretar variações de Ted Stroehmann (seu personagem de Quem Vai Ficar com Mary?) pelo resto de sua carreira.
Along Came Polly (2004)
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Reviews Counted:151
Fresh:39
Rotten:112
Average Rating:4.8/10
Consensus: Though the supporting actors are funny, Stiller and Aniston don't make a believable couple, and the gross-out humor is gratuitous.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, language, crude humor and some drug references
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jan 16, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $87,856,565
Synopsis: Writer-director John Hamburg (writer of ZOOLANDER and MEET THE PARENTS), teams once again with Ben Stiller to make an offbeat character study that is guaranteed to induce helpless laughter. Reuben,... Writer-director John Hamburg (writer of ZOOLANDER and MEET THE PARENTS), teams once again with Ben Stiller to make an offbeat character study that is guaranteed to induce helpless laughter. Reuben, an overanxious insurance risk analyst (Stiller), weighs his every action by assessing pros and cons. He finds himself dumped on his honeymoon by fickle wife Lisa (Debra Messing) who runs off with Jacques, a nudist scuba instructor (Hank Azaria). A few days later, Reuben is back in New York at a pretentious gallery opening, wondering why he's bothering to test the waters so soon, when along comes Polly Price (Jennifer Aniston), a quirky, worldly, adventurous soul, whose only flaw appears to be a generalized lack of commitment. The formerly germ-obsessed, controlling Reuben is transformed by Polly's free spirit, her predilection for spicy food, and her pet ferret. Her love of salsa dancing makes him jealous and painfully uncomfortable. But his heart is aflame. Hamburg, who began his directorial career with SAFE MEN, has proven himself a reliable producer of charming realism and a brand of comedy comparable to that of the Farrelly brothers. Editor William Kerr has an extraordinary sense of comic timing, which gives ALONG CAME POLLY's funny factor a boost. Stiller's salsa solo is striking--the actor is actually an amazing dancer. Last but not least, Philip Seymour Hoffman (PUNCH DRUNK LOVE, FLAWLESS) nearly steals the show as Reuben's best friend Sandy Lyle who plays both Jesus and Judas in a community production of GODSPELL. [More]
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Ben Stiller, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Debra Messing
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Ben Stiller, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Debra Messing, Hank Azaria, Bryan Brown, Alec Baldwin
Director: John Hamburg
Director: John Hamburg
Producer: Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Along Came Polly
It's a consistently amusing tale thanks largely to the eminently watchable cast.
This movie could have been really good, but bad writing and sub-par direction ruined it.
Writer/director John Hamburg’s comedy travels a low road, dragging at least one hand in the gutter.
Along Came Polly is an engaging trifle, flatulently overwritten yet filled with enough eccentric characters and comic timing to make it worth the risk.
The blame for this remarkably stillborn romantic/gross-out comedy falls squarely on its writer/director, John Hamburg.
Like the rest of today's alleged comedies that are never funny, this one pretends to be hip, but lacks every semblance of intelligence and depends on the basest common instincts in the kindergarten I.Q. for laughs.
Along Came Polly is a scattershot and tiring romantic ruse that depends on its notable players to sell the relentlessly lame, run-of-the-mill package of witless high jinks
It plays more like a Ben Stiller/Jennifer Aniston Romantic Comedy Greatest Hits package.
It plays more like a Ben Stiller/Jennifer Aniston Romantic Comedy Greatest Hits package.
Similar to the way in which Burger King's food doesn't so much "satisfy your hunger" as it does "fill your stomach with mass".
For all of you hungry-for-decent-comic-fare, Polly is a whole lotta ho-hum, a limping script with a few charming dimples.
There is something cruelly funny about getting dumped on your honeymoon, but that was done far better in Elaine May’s The Heartbreak Kid.
Is there any better definition of a whore than what Stiller has done to himself? How can he possibly be creatively satisfied with this?
One of the laziest rom-com scripts in memory ... the only joy in the film is the way the actors approach each ludicrously silly set piece.
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