Phil Weston, père de famille, longtemps victime de la nature compétitive de son père, devient l'entraîneur d'une équipe de football pour enfants et découvre bientôt qu'il adopte lui aussi la... Tout lirePhil Weston, père de famille, longtemps victime de la nature compétitive de son père, devient l'entraîneur d'une équipe de football pour enfants et découvre bientôt qu'il adopte lui aussi la manière dysfonctionnelle de communiquer de son père.Phil Weston, père de famille, longtemps victime de la nature compétitive de son père, devient l'entraîneur d'une équipe de football pour enfants et découvre bientôt qu'il adopte lui aussi la manière dysfonctionnelle de communiquer de son père.
- Prix
- 6 nominations au total
- Byong Sun
- (as Elliot Cho)
- Referee
- (as Dave Herman)
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- AnecdotesWill Ferrell stated this is his favorite of his films, for sentimental reasons. Throughout the span of the shoot, his wife became pregnant with and gave birth to their first son. Ferrell said he filmed specifically imagining watching the movie with his child one day.
- GaffesRight after Phil gets punched by Mike Ditka, he is shown at his house kissing his wife. Then he starts to cry and says "I'm in way over my head," but his mouth doesn't move.
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Phil Weston: You're my assistant. Okay? You're supposed to back me up and go get me juiceboxes whenever I tell you. Now go get me a juicebox!
Mike Ditka: DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU'RE TALKING TO?
Phil Weston: I'm talkin' to the juicebox guy!
Mike Ditka: You're crazy!
Phil Weston: I'm not crazy, I'm just thirsty!
Mike Ditka: WELL, YOU GO TO HELL!
Phil Weston: No, you go to hell! While you're there, why don't you grab me a juicebox!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Universal's Cinematic Spectacular: 100 Years of Movie Memories (2012)
The movie is a little league soccer flick, and it circles around the all-too-familiar plot of the dipstick son trying to live up to his non-supportive father. The dipstick is Will Ferrell's character, Phil Weston. He owns a vitamin store, and is always trying to gain the respect of his father, Buck Weston (played by Academy Award Winner Robert Duvall), who owns a chain of sporting good stores and viciously coaches a little league soccer team, which Phil's son is a part of. One day, Buck trades Phil's son to another team because he isn't a good player. This infuriates Phil, and eventually has him coach the team his son has been traded to, to show daddy he's not a screw-up. The movie pretty much follows the competition of the two father-son coaches. Whose team will win the championship? By the end of the movie, you really don't care anymore, and you're looking at your watch frantically to see how much of this waste of film is left.
It isn't so much 'Kicking and Screaming' is a horrible movie, it's just not a good one by any stretch of the imagination. The biggest problem with the film is the screenplay -- it is absolutely dreadful (to quote Simon Cowell to one of the untalented hack wannabe singers on 'American Idol'). It's very amateurish, and it doesn't go places it should to be funny. It's very bland and so conventional it will have you yawning after the 30-minute mark. Although it succeeds being funny sometimes, for the most part it fails miserably at earning laughs. Whoever wrote this trashy script should be banned from the film industry, because it is just awful. The movie is really saved by Will Ferrell, who really puts forth an effort to make the most of his part, but an actor in a film is only as good as the film's screenplay. Ferrell achieves hilarity in some scenes, but most of his lines are embarrassingly stupid and unoriginal. Mike Ditka is actually pretty good playing himself, and Robert Duvall serves as an example of a waste of good talent in this childish sap fest.
In conclusion, 'Kicking and Screaming' is something you should avoid. If you really love Will Ferrell, it just may be worth watching to see Ferrell break out in a violent rage brought on by too much coffee, but for the lot of us it is just plain old cinematic crap. Grade: C- (screened at AMC Deer Valley 30, Phoenix, Arizona, 5/13/05)
- MichaelMargetis
- 12 mai 2005
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- Kicking & Screaming
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- Budget
- 45 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 52 842 724 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 20 159 925 $ US
- 15 mai 2005
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 56 070 433 $ US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1