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The Man (2005)

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Reviews Counted: 97

Fresh: 11

Rotten:86

Average Rating: 3.3/10

Consensus: Despite the steely presence of Samuel L. Jackson and the comic timing of Eugene Levy, The Man's plot is pointless and its jokes rehashed, as it ends up playing out like the Odd Couple with gas.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for language, rude dialogue and some violence

Runtime: 84 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Sep 9, 2005 Wide

Box Office: $8,278,660

Synopsis: Mismatching the two principal characters in a movie has become a comedy staple in Hollywood, and the tradition continues in director Les Mayfield's THE MAN. Andy Fidler (Eugene Levy) has a cheery... Mismatching the two principal characters in a movie has become a comedy staple in Hollywood, and the tradition continues in director Les Mayfield's THE MAN. Andy Fidler (Eugene Levy) has a cheery outlook on life. Even a less than exciting job selling dental products can't wipe the smile from his face. But when he winds up in Detroit for a dental convention and is wrongly identified as an arms dealer, his smile is in danger of disappearing for good. Tough-as-nails cop Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson) has set up an operation to catch the gang who run with the villain Fidler has been mistaken for. Eager to find him after the group of gun runners put a permanent end to his partner's career, Vann concocts a screwball scheme in which Fidler will impersonate the crook he resembles, while also trying to shake the Internal Affairs agents who are closely trailing him. Sam Jackson steals THE MAN from under Levy's nose, with some impressive, snappy dialogue reminiscent of his role as Jules Winnfield in PULP FICTION. Driven to the brink of insanity by the inane banter spewing from Levy's mouth, and a flatulence problem at the other end, Jackson fits into the role like a true pro. The film benefits from an elementary plot that simply allows the laughs to come thick and fast, and evolves only to allow Jackson to display further exasperation at his oblivious partner's behavior. A cut above the gross-out comedies it will undoubtedly be compared to, THE MAN is a deliciously silly film that benefits from some strong performances. [More]

Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Eugene Levy, Miguel Ferrer, Luke Goss

Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Eugene Levy, Miguel Ferrer, Luke Goss, Anthony Mackie, Susie Essman, Horatio Sanz, Rachael Crawford

Director: Les Mayfield

Director: Les Mayfield
Screenwriter: Jim Piddock, Steve Carpenter, Margaret Oberman
Producer: Rob Fried
Composer: John Murphy
Studio: New Line Cinema

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  • Man, The
  • A case of mistaken identity forces a Federal agent (Jackson) and a dental supply salesman (Levy) to team up as they speed through the streets of Detroit to pull off a sting operation and solve the murder of the agent's former partner.
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    Full Review Source: Dark Horizons | comment Comment
    01/15/08
    Garth Franklin
    Dark Horizons

    A derivative, readily-forgettable insult to the intelligence!

    Full Review Source: Princeton Town Topics | comment Comment
    05/25/07
    Kam Williams
    Princeton Town Topics

    ...watered-down and egregiously silly...

    Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
    05/07/07
    David Nusair
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    06/24/06
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    05/12/06
    Jim Lane
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    Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
    04/01/06
    Empire Magazine

    If the fart jokes had been cut out, if the ultimate identity were less of an anticlimax, if Levy had had some context, if Jackson showed the slightest rapport with his co-star... No, it’s no good; The Man is a dud. Move along people, nothing to see here.

    Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
    10/26/05
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    Urban Cinefile

    Only Levy gets out of this one looking good.

    Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
    10/15/05
    Liz Braun
    Jam! Movies

    A clever idea that wears thin long before the movie ends.

    Full Review Source: Des Moines Register | comment Comment
    10/07/05
    Jeffrey Bruner
    Des Moines Register

    While both actors are too professional to simply phone their performances in, they must have realized early on that they were fighting a losing battle against the material.

    Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
    10/06/05
    Ethan Alter
    Film Journal International
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    09/26/05
    AV Club

    I haven't seen such meaningful insight into the nature of human cooperation since this morning's Sesame Street.

    Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
    09/24/05
    Pete Vonder Haar
    Film Threat

    Utterly and fantastically boring and totally without purpose.

    Full Review Source: IGN Movies | comment Comment
    09/21/05
    Shawn Adler
    IGN Movies

    It’s not dreadful, but the movie is executed with total indifference, as if its creators are working from a checklist.

    Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
    09/18/05
    Marrit Ingman
    Austin Chronicle

    There's nothing here you haven't seen elsewhere.

    Full Review Source: Goatdog's Movies | comment Comment
    09/18/05
    Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
    Goatdog's Movies

    A compendium of every odd-couple pairing ever made -- tricked out with a sufficiently high flatulence quotient to satisfy the requirements of the most demanding 5 year old.

    Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
    09/17/05
    Ken Hanke
    Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

    The problem with "The Man" is that because it's so generic, so safe, so absolutely bland, it courts inertia and thus it becomes inert.

    Full Review Source: Bangor Daily News (Maine) | comment Comment
    09/16/05
    Christopher Smith
    Bangor Daily News (Maine)

    Neither one of these guys is the man.

    Full Review Source: Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) | comment Comment
    09/16/05
    John Wirt
    Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

    I was thinking it was about a C- movie: unquestionably bad, but not aggressively or annoyingly so. Then Levy's character started farting.

    Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
    09/16/05
    Eric D. Snider
    EricDSnider.com

    Now -- and here comes the important part -- you just have to remember to give either of them something remotely funny to do or say.

    Full Review Source: Orlando Weekly | comment Comment
    09/15/05
    Steve Schneider
    Orlando Weekly
     
     
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