Stupid movie.
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enomo67 — 18 years ago(November 03, 2007 01:43 PM)
Hail to those who correct online grammar! (And I'm actually not joking, I really abhor bad online grammar.) Anyway, to the person who said this movie is appealing to the younger setthat's fine, you can go make your excuses about how you "liked this movie when I was six or seven." (I am aware that that is not a direct quotation.) But I'm 18 years old, and, I'll admit, I haven't watched this movie in years (but I do own iton VHSold school.), but the dialogue from this movie still cracks me up every time. And I'm not at all ashamed. It's so stupid it's brilliant. Favorite line is in the scene where the Chinese waiters are talking and one says, "It's not our battle to fight, Johnson. We have enough trouble getting soy sauce into these tiny packets!"
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sarinia17 — 19 years ago(June 20, 2006 03:29 PM)
Okay, I get, and love, and ador, and obsess over Monty Python, and I still didnt care for this movie. There were a few brilliant parts to it that I could see being Monty Python-ish, but the movie wasnt very good.
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a11cici — 19 years ago(July 14, 2006 12:12 PM)
I remember seeing this movie when I was younger because I was a fan of the children's books of the same name. The movie works with the same mindset of the books, in that the family is really stupid.
The Stupids book series was written by Harry G. Allard, more famously known for his "Ms. Nelson" stories.
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zeyus — 19 years ago(December 07, 2006 06:17 AM)
Good for you, you turned the movie off!
I thought it was hilarious! As has already been pointed out, you do not watch a movie called "The STUPIDS" and expect anything elsesame goes for movies like "Dumb and Dumber"
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Wheres_Andrae — 19 years ago(January 07, 2007 04:42 PM)
I knew it would be a stupid movie (hence the title) but it was just ridicoulous. I hated this movie. And I LOVE stupid movies (ie Zoolander, Undercover Brother, etc)
When I dream on my own
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clam88 — 19 years ago(January 11, 2007 09:28 AM)
This film is indeed stupid, but it is absolutely hilarious! how can anyone not like this film? Behind Borat it made me laugh the most
I'm my own grandpa is the best song ever, and also i think the actors are great - you've got to be good at acting to pull off something as silly as this! -
mackdaddyps2-1 — 18 years ago(August 08, 2007 12:21 PM)
Because the movie title isn't "Scarface", or "The Godfather", then people obviously wont think its good because those two movies are the pinnacle of anything cinematic these days and comedy is apparently just a piece of crap that nobody cares for.
I love this movie. I'm almost 17, and I still crack up. Gotta love Christopher Lee, especially how if you notice when he goes to the newspaper office, he's still glowing red like he was in his lair.
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rdetjen — 18 years ago(October 11, 2007 11:04 AM)
Yes, the movie was stupid. But it was also funny. I thought I was in trouble when he walked out of his house and he has his stupid checklist that says to check things and to cross something off. Then I saw the decor of their house and the fact that they were laying upside down with the feet on the pillows. But the fact was, there are a lot of movies that are intended to be stupid. Popeye, PeeWee's Big Adventure, etc. They are just plain stupid and that's that. But I did laugh over him thinking like a bush and I laughed over the wigs that she stuck all over her body to hide from the police. It's something that you watch when you are feeling down. Hey, I watch the Monkees.
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b_corp2 — 18 years ago(November 21, 2007 09:55 PM)
How the hell can you like Zoolander but hate The Stupids? Zoolander was a piece of trash. It's like they didn't even try. The Stupids had some good sequences AND good one liners.
"Actually it's pronounced Lloyd"
"All these years we've been saying it wrong"
"Lets, give it to the fat guy"
I saw this movie as a caricature, or satire of virtually any other serious film with similar plotlines. I mean, look at the final sequence, with all the "bad" guys running around like chooks without heads, while the "good" guys carelessly walk about. It was ridiculous (of course).
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hackt_tamui — 10 years ago(July 12, 2015 09:55 AM)
I think this is a smart movie (although the title is stupid). If you can't get the humor then you are probably a relative of stanley stupid. Plus this came from 90s. Most comedy films today are all about racism (Borat, Bruno, The dictator, Get hard, Walk hard etc. I miss the 80s and 90s humour. Leslie Nielsen films are one of my favorites.
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GreenGoblinsOckVenom86 — 9 years ago(April 21, 2016 06:26 AM)
I liked this movie. I mean, the whole plot of a man being so dumb he doesn't know his garbage is supposed to be taken away by sanitation workers is pretty funny along with him riding on the garbage truck to find out where his garbage is getting taken. Then it gets to the dump and he says, "Wow! They've taken everyone's garbage! I've uncovered one of the biggest scams in history!"
Green Goblin is great!