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 Mr. Woodcock

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0794043106620
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: New Line Home Video
Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: New Line Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 15, 2008
Running Time: 88 minutes
Sales Rank: 11266
Studio: New Line Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 2007




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Product Description:
This $24 million-grossing movie stars Seann William Scott as a self-help author who learns his mother (Susan Sarandon) is dating the gym teacher who tortured him as a child (Billy Bob Thornton). HD release will be forthcoming priced the same as BD. Bonuses: featurettes deleted scenes. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/CULTURE CLASH UPC: 794043106620 Manufacturer No: 1000031691

Amazon.com:
Rhetorical question: What's the only thing that can keep a potentially bad movie's head above water? Good actors, or course. Sure, the Dodgeball-esque scenes of Billy Bob Thornton viciously pegging second-graders with a basketball are chuckle-inducing (It appeals to the America's Funniest Home Videos lover in all of us), but the movie didn't quite live up to the promising plot. John Farley (Seann William Scott) plays a bestselling self-help author who was once a portly underachiever often bullied and terrorized by his militant (and potentially lawsuit-causing) gym teacher, Mr. Woodcock (Thornton). When he's invited to receive his Nebraska hometown's most coveted award, the corn cob key, he decides to pay his mother (Susan Sarandon) a visit. With horror, he discovers that she's planning on getting married to the sinister Mr. Woodcock. And, of course, the rest of the movie shows John's unraveling as he tries with all his might (and 'corny' predictability) to stop that from happening. The movie provides some good laughs, but it's definitely on the B-list for the likes of these hilarious starring actors. --Jordan Thompson



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty dag gone funny
This is a pretty decent flick, most of the funny parts were on the previews but it is a great story, and presented very well.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Do a lap, you'll feel better
This movie had potential to be funny. I've always been a fan of Billy Bob, and I find that he plays a scumbag best. Here he wasn't as scummy as he could have been, because he is, after all, a teacher. He is a tough teacher, the relentless and perhaps the most humiliating of experiences - gym class. Everyone no matter how much of a weakling or muscle stud you may have been then or now, gym class was truly tramatic. Putting on those ugly outfits, not being able to do chin ups, being in front of the whole class to see you preform, etc. And the gym teacher is there to direct you in all your failures and tell you what a weakling you are. *shudder*

What could have been a great movie showcasing Billy Bob as a somewhat lovable scumbag flip flops into a sort of odd family comedy. Seann William Scott, famous from the American Pie movies as the equally lovable scumbag, Stiffler, has returned to his Nebraska home town to accept a corn cob award for his work as an inspirational writer. He has overcome all his hang ups and become a better person because of the power of positive thought. When he comes home to visit his mom, Susan Sarandon, he finds that his mom is not just dating but plans to marry Mr. Woodcock. In a horrible feeling of anger and fear, he is committed to stopping the wedding and breaking them up. What could have been some hilarious screwball comedy antics or plot falls apart into silly plot twists and turns, things that don't really apply to the story (the romance between ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Deflated Basketball
Get ready for a deflated basketball.

Nothing can bring any bounce to the script in this "comedy," since the cast lacks the energy to try and make things work. But even they may have known what the final score was going to be without needing to play the game.

Starring Billy Bob Thornton, as the gym teacher who is every kid's nightmare, the plot has a twist that could have worked. The widowed mother (Susan Sarandon) is engaged to soon be married to the gym teacher, while her son, a former tormented student (Seann William Scott), who is a best-selling author of self-help books, does everything in his power to derail the couple.

But with oftentimes disturbing bits and an ending that is far from a slam-dunk, this romp through school days angst is an absolute air ball.







Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - there's just no purpose
This is not the dumbest movie that I've ever seen. It is, however, the most useless. Nothing happens. It's not funny at all. The dumbest movie that I've seen is better than this b/c at least something happens. DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - It's the Subtext, Stupid!
This is definitely a treasure film for a college seminar in post-modernist interpretations of trash, to be taught in Mitchell, Nebraska, the corn capital of America. The first level of unintendedly honest expression is that "self-righteousness trounces sensitivity" every time." Thus it's patent that Mr. Woodcock is a political movie, a depiction of the Republican party thumping the liberals, or perhaps even a fictive replay of Dick! Cheney running over poor feel-good John Edwards in their televised debate. But wait! Another seminar star has a more appealingly far-fetched interpretation of the movie, as a foreshortened depiction of Muslim-Christian conflict, and we're invited to guess who mirrors whom. Then there's a Minnesota farmboy in the seminar who says the film was all about self-evasion by a script-writer who never earned his dad's respect by punching the ornery cuss back. Everyone in the seminar squeals 'oh, how pre-post-modern of you' but hey, there's no final interpretation, and that's final!

Billy Bob Thornton's performance is the only thing worth watching in this universally disclaimed flop. He's the spitting image of a coach I had in high school. I felt such an urge to put a fist through his face that my plasma screen jiggled like jello for its life. But wouldn't you know, the odious mediocrity Woodcock (the name is not without seminar value) gets "exonerated" in the end, his bullying justified! while the big-city-liberal mama's boy shows backbone at last by fighting the coach. ... Read More



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