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13 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Fun, 10 September 2004
Author:
drosse67 from Virginia
I'm probably one of the few who thought this movie was hilarious. I mean, how can you NOT laugh at Will Ferrell and Lee Evans breaking into a song about how they're going to beat up the title character ("the bastard's going to pay!") The movie gets funnier and stranger in the second hour, when anything resembling a plot was apparently tossed out the window. Leon Phelps is a unique Saturday Night Live creation. If you don't expect much (as I did going in), you may just find yourself in stitches. Granted, this is not the stuff of classic comedy, but it's not the "one star" comedy that most critics called it.
9 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
This movie was dorky as heck, but..., 16 October 2000
Author:
Jackster from Seattle, Washington
I loved it. It was just what I needed after a hard day at work. Tim Meadows was freaky and disgusting. Heehee! He is so dang cute, I could hardly contain myself. He says some great one-liners and I laughed out loud a few times. This movie was hands down "craptacular" in my book and definitely in keeping with several other fine SNL films.
10 out of 14 people found the following review useful:
Ahh... yet another instant classic from the people over at Saturday Night Live., 15 May 2002
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Chris Brown (chrisbrown6453@hotmail.com) from Fresno, CA USA
Sometimes they get lucky and have a hit on their hands (Wayne's World, the
first one, not the second). But most often they have duds (It's Pat comes to
mind rather quickly). This time out it's Tim Meadows as The Ladies Man. This
movie falls somewhere in between a hit and a dud. It was very funny for the
first 20 minutes, but then, as usually happens with SNL skits, it starts to
slow down, before finally ending, long after it should have.
Tim Meadows is Leon Phelps, a radio DJ with a nightly show called The Ladies
Man. He answers any and all questions dealing with sex and relationships,
usually in the crudest way possible. Everything seems to ultimately come
down to the butt. After pushing the buttons of the station manager, Leon,
along with his producer Julie (Karyn Parsons) gets fired, and needs to find
another job. Out of the random blue, comes a letter from one of his
ex-ladies. The letter offers him wealth and luxury for the rest of his life,
the only problem being that the letter isn't signed. So Leon needs to track
down all the women he's been with to find the woman of his dreams. But
sometimes, as Billy Dee Williams says in the film, the woman of your dreams
is standing right in front of you. There is also a sub-plot about a bunch of
guys who's wives/girlfriends have all slept with Leon, and they want to
first figure out who he is (by a tattoo he has on a part of his anatomy),
then kill him. Leading this bunch of guys is, surprise! Will Ferrell from
SNL.
First off, I thought the sub-plot was rather lame. The singing and dancing
stuff was just completely worthless. I usually like Will Ferrell but here he
just never clicked for me. And the rest of the guys were just schlubs who
tagged along, and in the end all decided that having their wives/girlfriends
cheat on them was in fact their fault. So back to the main story. The story
basically centers around Leon and sex. So what it comes down to is, if you
don't like the character of Leon, you won't like the movie. His voice, his
mannerisms, his dialogue is what carries the movie. I am not a big fan of
Tim Meadows. I never thought he was a particularly good actor on SNL. The
only thing I ever really liked of his, was his Ladies Man skits. But the
best thing about those, is that they usually involved the guest host
(remember the one with Cameron Diaz?), and they were short. For about 5
minutes, they were pretty funny. And here, for about 20 minutes, it's really
funny. What I thought was good about the character in the movie, is that he
stayed in character throughout. He never wavered from his wanted to just get
laid persona. Until right at the end where there was this transformation,
and the ever present speech to tie things up. Other than that, it was pretty
good at keeping Leon as Leon, and not changing him into something less crude
than he was. There isn't a lot of substance to this movie, if you couldn't
guess. But like I said earlier, the beginning of the movie I found to be
very funny. Some real laugh out loud moments, all revolving around sex and
his crudeness. The problem of course with this movie, and most other SNL
spin offs, is that these are characters that are only supposed to be shown
for a few minutes at a time. Stretching the concept into 80 minutes is very
difficult.
That difficulty is obviously why they needed the sub-plot, because without
it, this movie would have been a little under an hour. When it was good, it
was good, but when it wasn't good, it got to be boring.
So overall, The Ladies Man wasn't as bad as other SNL films, but it wasn't
as good as others. It had some funny moments, the first 20 minutes was
pretty good, but the rest of it dragged on. There was an unnecessary
sub-plot whose only purpose was to lengthen the film. The bottom line is, if
you like Tim Meadows and his Leon Phelps character, you'll be able to watch
the film. If he annoys you, don't even bother going. Unless you just want to
see Tiffani Theissen in some nice revealing clothing.
7 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Is it an Oscar Winner? No. Is it the greatest ever? No. Is it so silly and funny, that it is fun to watch? Yes!, 6 August 2002
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Author:
Charlie Korch (korch@mail.com) from Atlanta, GA
The Ladies Man was never made to win awards, or put Tim Meadows at the top
of the hottest actors list. What it was made to do, is to make you laugh.
Now, if you are still interested in seeing this movie, please do so. Not
only is Tim Meadows a riot as the fish sandwich eating, houseboat living,
stud muffin, but "Wrestling" Will Ferrell, and the rest of the cast are
great as well.
I'd give this movie 6 out of 10, just for the goofy jokes, and laughs it
got
out of me.
8 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
How does anyone not find this hilarious?, 10 January 2008
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paul winnett from london
Do you like really inventive comedy or do you love "the wedding crashers", if the answer is the latter stop reading now. I can't believe this movie is not higher rated. Basically Meadows plays a character not unlike Austin Powers.There are so many inventive moments in this gagorama. From crudity - Leon playing with himself on the porch, the ex boyfriend tricked into eating . . Oh well. To inspired lunacy- clown sex , the Broadway routine, the voice over. Meadows is great as the childish, but very sweet natured Leon. Some great lines "don't blame the wang" "freaky deaky sex world" too many. . . Why this movie wasn't huge is a mystery. Great comedy.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Actually a Hilarious Movie, 16 July 2006
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jts0405 from United States
Yes it may be goofy and may not seem as funny as many high budget comedies out there, but this movie is truly hilarious if you really watch it. Tim Meadows has always struck me as being funny off of the Saturday Night Live show. Whenever he would do this character on the show I would crack up laughing. So after I saw this was going to be playing on Comedy Central one night I decided to check it out. All in all I was farily impressed with this movie, because it wasn't meant to win any Oscars or become comedy of the year, but it did entertain the Saturday Night Live fans that love the Ladies Man character. This movie is also packed with some highly quotable lines that can be recited for years to come.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Nothing spectacular, but still funny, 14 October 2000
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Jason (ninfragile2000) from Cleveland, OH
The Ladies Man is a funny movie. There's not much thought behind it, but
what do you expect from an SNL movie? It's actually better than most SNL
movies (i.e. Superstar or A Night At The Roxbury) Tim Meadows and Will
Ferrell were both very funny. Chris Parnell was also funny in his short
scene (one of the funnier ones in the movie). Other than that, the rest of
the cast is average and is just there to support Meadows. I've definitely
seen funnier movies, but I've seen dumber ones too. Again, it's not exactly
a deep movie, but it's good for a few laughs. It was funnier as a skit
though. But still, if you're looking for a pretty funny movie, I'd recommend
this one. Just don't think about it too much, or you'll hate
it.
Rating: 6/10
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Very Funny!, 18 October 2000
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Pedro Silva (pedrogouveia@home.com) from Toronto, Canada
SNL Studios finally made it! This has to be the funniest (most
worth-watching) SNL-skit movie ever made.
However, the movie lacks in consistency. Some hilarious parts, but the
movie
starts going downhill in its comedy, towards the end.
6/10
3 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Worst movie I've seen in years., 12 June 2001
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Author:
sundog-2 from Austin, Texas
I honestly don't understand how tripe like this gets made. The worst junior-high talent show skit you've ever seen is more entertaining than this film. Will Ferrell's wrestling fetish provides the only (briefly) humorous moments. Utterly horrible.
3 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
SNL skit doesn't fill time, 15 October 2000
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Author:
Steve Johnson from Virginia
While Leon is cute on SNL, he's only on for a minute. Like most SNL skits-to-movies, this one can't fill 90 minutes. It has some cute moments (the ones you've seen in the trailer) but the actors are largely wasted. Tim Meadows does his best but the plot just doesn't have many high points. Will Farrell has a bit part. Farrell may be the funniest man alive... but not in this movie. What a shame.
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