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Director-Stan Dragoti and his actors-Michael Keaton as well as Teri Garr tackle a serious subject in a funny manner. (by FilmCriticLalitRao) |
In today's world it is only rich people and filthy rich people who do not have to worry about a regular 9 to 5 job. They don't have any social obligation to work as they possess a lot of money in their bank accounts which can be spent any time without any problems. For everybody else who claims not to be rich, a job is the best thing to be had as it helps a person to move ahead in life. Nobody can do anything in life without a job as a job enables people to experience financial security. Keeping these issues in mind, American director Stan Dragoti directed Mr. Mom-a light yet serious <more> |
One of Michael Keaton's funniest to date (by Catherine_Grace_Zeh) |
This film is one of Michael Keaton's funniest to date. One of the best things about it is when he does the household chores. It's hard for me to say which chore I think had the most hilarious outcome. When Jack Michael Keaton got fired, things really did get hilarious. If you ask me, Ron Martin Mull was only interested in one thing. You'll have to see the movie if you want to know what he was interested in. Also, in my opinion, Joan Ann Jillian really came on strong while she was around Jack. Before I wrap this up, I must say that the performances were top grade. Now, in <more> |
Modern Classic (by RNMorton) |
One of the few true modern comedy classics, with Keaton and Garr switching roles after Keaton's lay-off. Story flows seamlessly through the ups and downs of Keaton's days of leisure. Keaton has never been better, particularly in his interplay with the neighborhood moms, and Garr is radiant as always. Beware of Family Channel showings, with more ads than movie. |
lots of classic running gags (by ksf-2) |
Commentary of the times AND lots of comedy. Great roles for Teri Garr,Martin Mull, and Michael Keaton. Martin Mull seemed to play this role of the buffoon-ish boss TV Show Roseanne a lot. Love the on-going gags ie near the beginning, someone asks "what wiring will you use, 220 ?" the reply is "220, 221, whatever it takes" to show lack of knowledge of wiring. Near the end, someone says "Nice shot. what did you use, a 38?" the reply is "38, 39, whatever it took." The script & comedy are very smooth, flows much like a Neil Simon. Fun with names, <more> |
Just a lot of fun to watch for the whole family! (by Sylviastel) |
First, the casting of Teri Garr and Michael Keaton was an excellent choice for the role of yuppie couple. Don't forget Ann Jillian as the seductive neighbor and Miriam Flynn as the friend. First of all, this film is quite entertaining. Martin Mull is great as the boss of Teri's character. Remember when everybody was allowed to smoke indoors? I do. Mr. Mom was never a film to receive awards. It was made to entertain the idea of a clueless father turned house husband and the wife to go out in the workforce after his co-worker screwed him over. The script was the first of John Hughes and <more> |
A mother's touch (by kornkicksass_69) |
This movie was so funny. It's about a guy who gets laid off and his wife ends up getting a job and he has to stay home with his kids.It really funny how he starts to act like a mom. He starts to hang out with ladies and has a really hard time with things around the house. He even starts to watch soap operas. It's a really funny movie. |
I really enjoyed this movie! (by MovieLuvaMatt) |
Going into this film, I expected some trite family comedy with a lot of cheap gags involving things like the normal guy trying to change diapers. That's why I was really impressed. I enjoyed it a lot! This movie proves why it's a shame that Michael Keaton has turned to "Michael Who?" in the eyes of Hollywood. I hope to God he doesn't start doing direct-to-video crap like some once-popular actors. He is a true talent with impeccable comic timing!The script is well-written. Though you can call it predictable, it deserves to be predictable. Besides, the plot turns make <more> |
Family comedies don't get much better than this (by chvylvr80) |
Mr. Mom is, yet again, one of those movies that I have been watching since I was a kid. This is one of Michael Keaton's best movies I think, forget Night Shift and all that. Keaton's greatest strength is comedy. Mr. Mom is well put together, is always funny, and never lags. It does a brillant job of protraying role reversal and the rest of the cast makes this movie a joy to watch. Everyone is good, singling someone out for special praise is unnecessary. I hate kids in movies but I loved the kids in this one. It's because they are not annoyingly cute or naughty or too sweet, <more> |
8 on a scale of 10 (by len-21) |
This is a funny movie. And, not very many comedies can say that - most unfortunately. Michael Keaton was great. I'm not a big Teri Garr fan, but she was more than adequate as a second banana in the film.If you have no children, are a man, and have never had to raise any children even for a weekend, then you will certainly appreciate this movie. Everyone should appreciate it, but those of us who have never had the "pleasure" of changing a diaper will probably identify the most.I cannot imagine how this movie only got a 6.1 on IMBD. I have never known anyone who did not enjoy it. |