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If Lucy Fell
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R (Restricted) :: Sony Pictures ::
Released:
2001-01-30
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Rating:
4.0/5 (32 Reviews)
3/5
er... it misses the mark I believe
by B. E Jackson (Pennsylvania)
If Lucy Fell isn't really a bad movie. It's not particularly funny either, except for a scene involving a flying telephone, and a fair share of subtle moments here and there.
It's not a bad romantic comedy. I didn't expect much because I'm not a fan of Jessica Parker, but I guess it could have been a lot worse.
Now, had this been a more serious storyline with drama instead of comedy, two people agreeing to kill themselves before their 30th birthday without finding their soulmate would have made for a better movie in my opinion.
I feel 3 stars is a good rating. Definitely better movies out there though in the romantic comedy department.
2/5
Highly-defined stupidity
by Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States)
Since acquiring a Sony HD TV, I've been watching far too many bad movies for no better reason than the novelty of seeing images in high definition. But with fare this bad, and with HD channels comparatively few, I'm seriously considering returning to the old 20" GE--either that or order one of the pay services like BET Jazz.
This film is so sophomoric, from conception to script to realization, that either the filmmakers are cinematic ignoramuses or colossal cynics, serving up anything intelligible to the lowest forms of humanity. The writing, especially the dialog, is on the level of the most obvious sit-coms minus the laugh track--a regression by light years from any 30-minute Norman Lear production. There are even more close-ups than you're likely to see in a made-for-TV counterpart. About the only thing that distinguishes this turkey as a theatrical release is the explicit crudeness of the language (which doesn't begin to approach Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor or "The Aristocrats"--this film can't even make talking dirty much fun).
The two male leads are cast in the roles of archetypal, short-guy losers who still make out. But clearly neither they nor their writers have seen a Woody Allen film or, for that matter, Chaplin, Keaton, or the Marx Brothers. Maybe not even Steve Martin. Ben Stiller walks around like a clueless guest at a Halloween costume party trying to get noticed with a whoopee cushion.
At least the two women do justice by my Sony picture, permitting me to turn off the sound and improvise my own script inspired by the possibilities of the intelligence lurking beneath faces that, while expressive, leave you wondering about what--and why.
1/5
Oh, so bad...
by A. You (NY)
After watching this movie, I couldn't understand why Sarah Jessica Parker and Ben Stiller agreed to participate in this juvenile romantic comedy (if you can call a movie that's not remotely funny "comedy"), which has one of the most idiotic plots ever.
It was painful to watch Elle MacPherson trying to pretend to be romantically interested in an ugly guy who barely reaches her shoulder and (although she knows he's been watching her for five years, like a pathetic voyeur who's incapable of talking to the object of his obsession) ask him why he's single, considering he's so "cute, funny, smart, blah, blah, blah." That was the only part of the movie where we laughed, but only because it was so ridiculously unbelievable.
I just googled the movie, and I found out this quote from Sarah Jessica Parker, talking about her experience working in the movie: "Perhaps it would have been better if Lucy had fallen." My thoughts exactly.
5/5
ROX MY SOX
by Lisa M. Malchiodi (Chicago IL)
This movie is genius. I have been a fan of Eric for a long time now. He is hilarious. This movie had me laughing from start to finish. Sarah Jessica Parker is Brilliant and I love the character Ben Stiller Plays.
When I am asked what my favorite movie is....Besides all the obvious classics like star wars and any 80's flick....This is my all time favorite movie. Thank you Eric Schaeffer. Oh and YOUR HOT.
5/5
great movie!
by Stephanie S. (NY)
this was a great movie. anyone who likes ben stiller or sarah jessica parker would really enjoy this movie.
If Lucy Fell Summary
Lucy Along With Her Roommate Joe Swears To Jump From The Brooklyn Bridge If She Doesnt Find Love By Age 30. A Little Dramatic? Maybe. But What She Finds Instead Is A Screwball Romantic Disaster Loaded With Comedy Friendship And Even True Love. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 04/22/2008 Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker Elle Macpherson Run Time: 92 Minutes Rating: R
A disappointing second effort by writer/director/actor Eric Schaeffer, whose small first film,
My Life's in Turnaround
, showed great promise. This romantic comedy tries much, much too hard and feels more like a freshman production than a sophomore endeavor. The plot is all fluff and the dialogue is not only meaningless but often embarrassingly crude. Schaeffer and Sarah Jessica Parker have their moments as platonic roommates trying to find true love before their 30th birthdays. She suggests that if they do not find their soul mates within a month, they leap from the Brooklyn Bridge. Lots of scrambling for the perfect mate ensues, with much predictability. By the time the movie ends, you'll be willing to push them both.
--Rochelle O'Gorman
If Lucy Fell DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Robert John Burke
,
Lisa Gerstein
,
Paul Greco
,
Emily Hart
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
92 mins
UPC:
043396058354
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Sony Pictures
Release Date:
2001-01-30
Region Code:
99
Specs:
Closed-captioned, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Portuguese (Original Language),
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