This movie is worse than flying from JFK to Singapore in the middle seat between two chatty Scientologists. It's worse than do-it-yourself rhinoplasty. It's even worse than college improv.
Strangers With Candy (2006)
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Reviews Counted:97
Fresh:51
Rotten:46
Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: Occasionally funny, but little more than a jumbled, overextended episode of the TV show. Still, Candy devotees won't be disappointed.
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Because of a difficult gestation period, STRANGERS WITH CANDY has endured several mooted release dates and a change of distributor, so fans of the Comedy Central TV show will doubtless be delighted... Because of a difficult gestation period, STRANGERS WITH CANDY has endured several mooted release dates and a change of distributor, so fans of the Comedy Central TV show will doubtless be delighted to finally witness this full-length adaptation. The movie revolves around Jerri Blank (Amy Sedaris), a 47-year-old former jailbird, recovering heroin addict, and ex-prostitute with a bemused, elastic face. Director Paul Dinello takes a skip back in time, essentially making this a prequel to the television show, with Jerri fresh out of jail at the start of the film and starting a new life as an over-age high school student. With Jerri's dad in a coma, she decides she has to excel in school in a desperate bid to awaken him, although Principal Blackman (Gregory Hollimon) and science teacher Mr. Noblet (Stephen Colbert) frequently throw curveballs in her path. The loose plot revolves around the hiring of a consultant, Roger Beekman (Matthew Broderick), to change the school's ailing fortunes, ultimately resulting in a Science Fair that Jerri is determined to win. But the story is merely a hook on which the cast hangs myriad jokes, with DAILY SHOW favorite Colbert and Sedaris herself deliriously extending gags from the original series. So Jerri's ability to spin a web of sexual desire over all the high school hotties remains, as do the various After School Special lampoons, such as the "lessons" Jerri learns from her behavior, which fail to teach her anything at all. Cameos come thick and fast throughout, with Allison Janney, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Sarah Jessica Parker all appearing, and the overall feel perfectly replicates the original TV series. Unlikely to appeal beyond the show's hardcore fanbase, Danillo's movie is nevertheless a welcome opportunity to see Sedaris and co. in action once again. [More]
Starring: Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Matthew Broderick
Starring: Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Matthew Broderick, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ian Holm, Allison Janney, Todd Oldham, Sarah Jessica Parker, Justin Theroux
Director: Paul Dinello
Director: Paul Dinello
Screenwriter: Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, Mitch Rouse
Producer: Lorena David, Mark A. Roberts
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for Strangers With Candy
This prequel doesn't take it much further than the expected offbeat grossness, strident political incorrectness and moments of pleasing -- if uncomfortable -- weirdness.
Like many feature films based on small-screen, short-form comedy, Strangers With Candy feels more like a long, sloppy 'very special' episode than a movie.
[R]eplicate[s] in a raunchy cartoon how the chaos of our experience correlates more than we may care to admit to the chaos of our personalities.
like that After School Special some of us were secretly hoping would happen one day . . where it all goes horribly wrong in delightfully interesting ways instead of sticking to the moral high ground with a prissy and predictable moral lesson to be learned
Amy Sedaris suits up as everyone's favorite former-prostitute/drug addict-turned-high school student in the long-awaited--and quite funny--big-screen version of the cult TV series.
The movie would be hilarious if it had the courage to really wallow in the dysfunctional dementia it pretends to champion.
Whether you guffaw, giggle or sit stone-faced through Strangers With Candy will depend on your reaction to Sedaris as Jerri and her freak show of over-the-top bad taste.
Colbert steals scenes as Chuck Noblet . . . The cracked, sordid style of Strangers with Candy half-bewilders and half-appalls you into laughing.
I've got something to say!!! While the occasionally hilarious big-screen Candy should amuse hardcore fans, it may leave casual audiences confused or disappointed.
Some things were meant to be seen in small doses or on small screens. For all its subversive perks and quirks, Strangers is one of them.
I liked this movie better when it was called Rock'n'Roll High School and starred the Ramones and Mary Woronov.
There's nothing sweet about this very strange character, Jerri, but you still can't wait to see what outrageous thing she'll do next.
Unlike many movies based on TV shows, Strangers With Candy feels like an actual movie -- it has shape, and the clever dialogue goes deep.
The offbeat film starts off hilariously. But as the very thin plot, centering on a science fair, unfolds, and celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Allison Janney and Philip Seymour Hoffman arrive, everything becomes less funny.
The movie never makes good on its promise of unbridled humor, but nonetheless connects with enough stabs of parody to keep it mildly entertaining.
If Strangers With Candy teaches us all a lesson, it's that a 28-minute free-for-all can't be stretched to feature length.
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