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The Crew (2000)
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Reviews Counted:80
Fresh:15
Rotten:65
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: Though the four actors are good together, the jokes are stale and not funny.
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: For a quartet of former wiseguys and lifelong friends, retirement is a degrading bore. Joey "Bats" (Burt Reynolds) is stuck working at Burger King, Bobby (Richard Dreyfuss) spends his time scouring... For a quartet of former wiseguys and lifelong friends, retirement is a degrading bore. Joey "Bats" (Burt Reynolds) is stuck working at Burger King, Bobby (Richard Dreyfuss) spends his time scouring Miami for his long-lost daughter, Tony (Seymour Cassel) is all washed up as a ladies' man, and Mike "The Brick" (Dan Hedaya) relives the glory days by sending Christmas cards to the old gang. It seems like old times when the boys run a little scam to protect their South Beach hotel from a yuppie invasion. Unfortunately, they run afoul of a drug kingpin in the process, and he soon comes looking for revenge. The result is a farcical entertainment, but also a case for the dignity and ability of the aged. Director Michael Dinner mines comedy from every vein--the mafia, old age, Jews and Hispanics--but relies on his four great, veteran principals to provide the best laughs and the pathos, as well. Bobby's personal story is the most fleshed-out, and Dreyfuss keeps the action moving, delivering the wry voiceover he perfected in STAND BY ME. [More]
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Burt Reynolds, Dan Hedaya, Seymour Cassel
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Burt Reynolds, Dan Hedaya, Seymour Cassel, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jennifer Tilly, Lainie Kazan, Anthony Sandoval, Jeremy Piven
Director: Michael Dinner
Director: Michael Dinner
Screenwriter: Barry Fanaro
Producer: Barry Sonnenfeld, Barry Josephson
Composer: Steve Bartek
Reviews for The Crew
Most of the jokes work well but too many of them have the ritual, predictable feel of sitcom humor.
This aging Goodfellas satisfies while you're there, but it doesn't stick with you like a real meal.
You've gotta ride this runaway train without worrying about the scenery or asking any questions. If you can do that, you'll have a pleasant ride.
Long, ponderous, and obvious, none of which are good things in a comedy.
You can't help but feel that screenwriter Barry Fanaro could have tried a little harder to write his own dialogue and create his own story rather than ride on the coattails of a great film.
It's actually entertaining and a breath of fresh air in this otherwise stale month.
A sweet-natured little film with its heart in the right place, but despite its best intentions, it just doesn't quite come together.
The Crew came from a script that was ready for the retirement home itself.
In a summer filled with crappy gross-out comedies, The Crew is a pleasant and amusing alternative.
The Crew ends up feeling like soft-boiled Elmore Leonard (actually, runny Elmore Leonard) as the story goes from kicky to kicked-in-the-head.
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