FUNNY
WOW!What a great movie. I am a huge Kevin James fan and my wife is a Ray Ramano fan. To see both of them in a movie was great.I was a little nervous about the movie, since I did not make the theaters.I had my neighbors come over and I had to warned them that the movie might not be so great. When the movie was over we all looked at each other and at around the same time we all said"That Was a Funny movie". We even watch the interviews at the end.Something I never really cared about.
Worth A Watch
Worth a Watch, 12 July 2006
Author: icsjones from United States
A very funny "off the wall" comedy. Great actors, acting, plot and sets. It had quite a few actors from "The Big Lebowski" and other classic Coen Brothers films. The film included an interesting cameo by Burt Reynolds who turns the film in another direction. A very well done film that holds the viewer's interest throughout the entire film right up to the end. It has an unpredictable theme that is unusual for today's predictable comedy. After watching this movie I had to check the DVD box to see if it was in fact a Coen Brothers production, it wasn't. I am not sure if it's an owner but it's really worth a watch if you enjoy off the wall comedies.
Glengarry Glen Ross meets Pulp Fiction, via The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
An idiosyncratic comedy which starts modestly and grows into itself before the viewer even begins to see the many layers of dark humor and refined playfulness, the simple theme which grows with such complex resonance -- at once plainly hilarious and touching, driven in no small part by the many singular performances of several brilliant character actors, each of whom has created a peculiar, uniquely odd and yet humanizing voice which prevents them, and in turn the story, from flirting with absurdity -- "Grilled" is a gem hiding in the guise of pyrite until you can catch up with the plot.
Based on a brilliant script and storyline, "Grilled" is at once very much like a stage-play and yet very cinematic; and this conflict in tone is controlled in a manner very complimentary to the film's jazzily syncopated comic rhythms, the black humor melding and playing with the oddball craziness of the storyline, the wickedly mordant dialog and clever diatribes compelling us past the...
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