Cable Guy [P&S]
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Rating:
PG13 — for dark thematic elements and crude humor-
Language:
Spanish, English, French Studio:
Columbia TriStarUPC:
043396824294Year of Release:
1996Item Number:
COL082429Release Date:
12/21/2004Genre:
Black Comedy –
Comedy Drama –
Cult Classics –
Media Satire –
Satire
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Originally planned as a silly vehicle for Chris Farley, in the hands of director Ben Stiller and star Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy became an opportunity for Carrey to flex some of his darker comedic muscles as stalker Chip Douglas. Matthew Broderick plays Steven, an average Joe who is forlorn over his recent breakup with girlfriend Robin (Leslie Mann). When he moves into a new apartment, Steven comes in contact with Chip, who shows up to hook up the cable. Before he knows it, and whether he likes it or not, Steven has a new best-friend in the obnoxious and clingy Chip. However, Steven soon learns that obnoxious is a walk in the park compared to Chip's behavior when Steven tells him he doesn't want to be his pal anymore. What's worse, no one -- including Robin or his family -- believes Steven when he accuses the seemingly harmless Chip of being a malevolent menace. George Segal and Jack Black also star along with Stiller, who plays twins loosely-based on the Menendez brothers. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround
- Screen: Pan and Scan
- Subtitle: Spanish, English, Korean
- Features:
- Chapter selection
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
Ben StillerProducer:
Andrew Licht, Jeffrey A. Mueller, Judd ApatowScreenwriter:
Lou Holtz Jr.Cinematographer:
Robert BrinkmannComposer (Music Score):
John OttmanSongwriter:
Jerry CantrellEditor:
Steve WeisbergProduction Designer:
Sharon SeymourArt Director:
Jeff KnippCo-producer:
William S. BeasleyExecutive Producer:
Bernie Brillstein, Brad Grey, Marc GurvitzSet Designer:
Maggie Martin, Jason WeilCostume Designer:
Erica PhillipsSound/Sound Designer:
Nelson StollFirst Assistant Director:
Stuart Hagen, Frank Davis, Nilo OteroCasting:
Juel BestropRe-Recording Mixer:
Tom Perry
REVIEW:
- A vastly underappreciated film and the target of much critical scorn, Ben Stiller's The Cable Guy might have been better understood were it not both Jim Carrey's first $20 million payday and a major departure from the lighthearted outings that brought him huge box-office success. Carrey is brilliant as a lonely cable installer who overstays his welcome, pathologically latching onto customers to breed companionship from brief encounters. But the movie wouldn't be such a compelling study of the complexity of ending an unwanted friendship were it not for the subtle performance by Matthew Broderick, who balances out the hyperactive Carrey and struggles with how to handle this enthusiastic pest. With a savvy media critic like Stiller at the helm, The Cable Guy is actually more of a wicked satire of popular culture than a Jim Carrey vehicle. Lou Holtz's screenplay is a succession of dynamite set pieces: a testosterone-laden basketball game, a creepy game of "Porno Password" at a family dinner, a gonzo karaoke jam, and a duel with real weapons at a Medieval Times theme restaurant, which is the film's most memorable scene. The key is that each represents the increasingly unbalanced Carrey's attempt to mimic something he's seen on TV, which serves as his only behavioral guideline and standard for how his life should be. Stiller's own turn as a famous child actor involved in a televised murder trial lends backbone to the film's biting satirical thread. A supporting cast that includes Jack Black, George Segal, Leslie Mann, and Andy Dick adds humor and depth to the dark commentary, and Stiller's inventive camerawork elevates the film further. The Cable Guy may one day earn the reputation of an overlooked gem in the rich careers of both Carrey and Stiller. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
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