Stu - was he a bad guy?
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Hitman84 — 12 years ago(December 22, 2013 02:05 PM)
I haven't seen this movie since I was a kid and found it on last nightwhen I watched it as a kid I never really knew what was going going on story-wise I just watched it for the comedy and never really seen any bad guys, but when I watched it last night I would definitely say the wife was the "bad guy" I couldn't stand her, she is just a bitch plain and simple, she basically wants Daniel to completely forget about his own kids and vise-versa, she's very selfish and one-sidedI wouldn't hit a woman but if I had an ex-wife like that it would take all I had not to knock her teeth down her throat lol
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venturaa — 12 years ago(December 24, 2013 10:54 PM)
I think he was a good guy- when he said Daniel was a loser I think he was going off what Miranda had said about him. But he was hot and seemed sweet. Wondered why he was with Miranda to be honest
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patkav6 — 11 years ago(April 10, 2014 07:45 PM)
Just saw that scene again and it got me thinking too. It made him a good guy with honest intentions after those comments. I like that the movie didn't make him a cliche' villain at every turn. Him being a wealthy stiff gave Daniel enough fire to compete with.
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cidandreevefangirl — 11 years ago(March 11, 2015 06:43 PM)
I think he was a good guy- when he said Daniel was a loser I think he was going off what Miranda had said about him.
Also, Daniel kinda proved him right throughout the movie. He
was
a bit of a loser. I understand that Daniel saw Stu as a threat to his family, but his constant attempts to upset or sabotage Stu were either childish (e.g. throwing fruit at Stu's head) or downright life-threatening (sabotaging his food). Daniel wasn't exactly Mr Nice Guy.
In fact, when I first saw the movie I was hoping it wouldn't end up with Daniel and the mother getting back together because Stu seemed like a much nicer and more stable father figure. -
NothingButTheBest — 11 years ago(August 14, 2014 11:19 AM)
I don't think he was a bad guy judging by what he said about the kids at the pool. At the start of the movie I got the impression he was so confident with women and felt he could get any he wanted and wasn't that interested in long term relationships, however he seemed to be open to the idea of settling down perhaps as he said he was now pushing 40. I think he was a bit flash and a bit of a show off but I guess he was quite successful and lived a good life.
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mr_bickle_the_pickle — 11 years ago(August 14, 2014 06:26 PM)
There really isn't any bad person in the film.
We accept the love we think we deserve
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WhoopsieThree-D — 11 years ago(February 25, 2015 03:51 AM)
It's been a long time since I've watched this, but the only thing remotely negative I remember him doing was calling Daniel a loser, and even that I could see why. Miranda probably wasn't painting Daniel in the best light to Stu.
It was quite obvious that Stu was quite fond of Miranda and her children, and his intentions were good, whereas I remember Daniel coming off as an immature jackass (vandalizing his car, throwing a lime at his head when his back was turned), and even goes as far as to nearly kill the man, and he had absolutely no justification for that one. In some ways, Stu came off as a better guy than Daniel.
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unknownunknowns — 11 years ago(March 11, 2015 01:38 AM)
If Stu is a bad guy then Daniel is certainly a criminal. He disturbed the peace by having that anarchiac party for his son, vandalized Stu's car, threw a piece of fruit at him behind his back (assault), and poisoned Stu's meal with pepper (attempted murder).
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shydmplez — 10 years ago(August 19, 2015 08:58 PM)
One thing that pissed me off about Stu was that he called Daniel a 'loser' when he didn't even know himAnother one was when he had a five year-old on his shoulders and sitting on his lapMow me..being a parentI'd beat the hell out of him & beat the hell out of the mother for allowing it.
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wristwatchraver-1 — 11 years ago(March 17, 2015 05:14 AM)
As to a bad guy, his presence as an anti-Daniel, I wouldn't class him as a bad guy. But in some of his actions I would. He seems to home in on Miranda very quickly. I admit that her colleague mentions that when Stu phoned him he specifically asked for her.
My guess was with the back story. My guess was that, one time before she was a Mom and before she met Daniel, she and Stu had been an item. She thought he was out of her system by still the old feeling lingered and his rather sudden arrival brought to old emotions flooding back. The reason for their break up was he had no intention of having kids or a family life. Now he's back and there is a ready made family for him to step into. At the pool he's great with the kids.
I think to class him as good or bad leaves you with a very ambiguous answer. As to myself he isn't a bad guy, but he isn't good either. His timing is rotten. Miranda did seem a little too pleased when her colleague mentioned him, maybe she was already on the lookout.
Originally, in the script the movie was to end with Daniel and Mirada getting back together but that was quickly vetoed by Robin Williams. I think the real ending they used was that ultimately, Miranda did keep seeing Stu and he became a feature in the kids life, but but he realizes that he can't deprive the kids of their real father and he mustn't try to replace that.
As to his 'loser' comment he was bang out of order. But I do agree that it was probably what he thought after hearing about Daniel from Miranda. Most fathers have certain things they feel it is there right to do (teach a son to shave. buy him is first pint, etc.) and they'd feel violated if somebody else did that. So as long as Stu took a back seat I think he and Daniel might get on they would never be friends but they could at least be in the same room as one another.
To sum up, he's not a bad guy, but not a good guy as far as his timing goes
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Franco_Zed — 10 years ago(December 27, 2015 12:17 AM)
perhaps
or maybe some other kind of food that could be described as a thick soup, and happens to sound a little like Stu.
"I would glue noodles and prunes to my shoe
For one oozey spoonful of jellyfish stew."- Prelutsky