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The In-Laws (2003)
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Reviews Counted: 123
Fresh: 44
Rotten:79
Average Rating: 4.9/10
Consensus: Bigger and slicker than the original, but not necessarily better.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for suggestive humor, language, some drug references and action violence
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:May 23, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $20,384,203
Synopsis: When prospective fathers-in-law Steve Tobias (MICHAEL DOUGLAS) and Jerry Peyser (ALBERT BROOKS) meet for the first time to celebrate their children's upcoming marriage, the cake hits the... When prospective fathers-in-law Steve Tobias (MICHAEL DOUGLAS) and Jerry Peyser (ALBERT BROOKS) meet for the first time to celebrate their children's upcoming marriage, the cake hits the fan. Dr. Jerome Peyser is a mild-mannered podiatrist with a well-organized daily routine designed to eliminate all possible sources of stress. In his functional (if unfashionable) fanny pack he keeps a sanitary drinking cup in case he needs a sip of water away from home, a couple of Lorna Doones in case his blood sugar slumps a few points between meals, and a personal security alarm -- just in case. Meanwhile, daredevil CIA operative Steve Tobias moves through life like a heat-seeking missile. His average day consists of dodging bullets, stealing private jets and negotiating with international arms smugglers. Steve's unpredictable lifestyle has already driven ex-wife Judy (CANDICE BERGEN) to an ashram for some peace and has strained his relationship with son Mark (RYAN REYNOLDS) -- possibly beyond repair. Now he's giving potential father-of-the-bride Jerry a serious case of pre-nuptial jitters. Steve's dramatic entrances and exits, his cryptic references to a Russian runaway named Olga and his fight with a gunman in a restaurant washroom causes Jerry to see a vision of his daughter's (LINDSAY SLOANE) perfectly planned wedding blowing up in his face. As far as Jerry's concerned, letting Steve into his family takes "til death do us part" way too literally. Before he can say the wedding is off, Jerry suddenly finds himself embroiled in the chaos that follows in Steve's wake as he is dragged kicking and screaming into a series of perilous adventures that take the mismatched in-laws-to-be halfway around the world. Adding insult to injury is Steve's partner Angela (ROBIN TUNNEY), a dedicated agent who doesn't hide her hostility toward the uncooperative doctor who is -- for better or worse -- along for the ride. But when their children are in danger, Jerry and Steve will discover they can truly be an effective team -- as jet pack meets fanny pack in this riotous remake of the 1979 comedy The In-Laws. -- © Warner Bros. [More]
Starring: Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Robin Tunney, Candice Bergen
Starring: Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Robin Tunney, Candice Bergen, Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Maria Ricossa
Director: Andrew Fleming
Director: Andrew Fleming
Screenwriter: Nat Mauldin, Ed Solomon
Producer: Bill Gerber, Elie Samaha, Bill Todman, Joel Simon
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for The In-Laws
Medíocre se analisada isoladamente, esta refilmagem se torna ainda mais constrangedora quando comparada ao divertido original.
A sloppy excuse for 95 minutes of celluloid . . . Andrew Fleming's film should be outlawed for its sheer laziness alone.
Like most weddings, it’s more tedious than terrific. The humour is one note, with the same jokes being told and retold throughout the film.
...a tepid remake at best and a dreary exercise in wastefulness at worst.
The kind of sequel-and-remake overkill that turns Hollywood on—and on and on.
It's good to see Douglas, who's so good at those nasty Gordon Gekko types, take on a comic role but he has little chemistry with Brooks
scriptwriters fill in plotting gaps with unnecessary jokes at the expense of minorities, as the story heads towards a deflated, kind of begrudgingly happy ending
If the CIA really did every-thing so openly as one of its operatives does in The In-Laws, it's amazing any of them could stay under cover.
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