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1/10
One of the cheesiest movies ever made -- and not in a camp way!
klg199 June 2000
I watched this movie on Cinemax in stunned silence. It contains some of the most sophomoric writing and cheapest sight gags one can imagine outside of a frat-house revue. Throughout the film, both Woody Allen and Sharon Stone keep fixed and glazed grins on their faces, as if they can hardly believe they're saying these horrible lines. That this cast and this director would produce this travesty passes all understanding.

The problem isn't the subject matter (hey, I'm all for irreverent treatment of organized religion!), it's that the plotting and the execution leave you wishing you'd spent the last two hours jabbing straight pins into the back of your hand. Or, perhaps, your eyes.

It is a film without charm, without wit, without subtlety, without surprise. Your move.
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8/10
A Farrelly/Coen Brothers influenced story
commercesd3 April 2004
The bawdy, crass jokes and lowbrow humor employed in Bill Wilson's script work in his story about a kosher butcher who catches his unfaithful wife in the act and is driven to homicidal maniacal behavior. From the gags involving a permanently frozen hand with its middle finger extended, to the obvious dialog quips, this movie is highly entertaining, with Farrelly/Coen Brothers influences. The impressive cast executes all the silliness with great ease and skill. Woody Allen's characteristically droll performance makes an interesting backdrop against the film's New Mexico locale.

Despite the obvious nature of the story, Director Alfonso Arau's use of visual realism lends to it's contrasting irony. Arau's style is reminiscent of some of Mexico's better comedies celebrating the culture through humorous eyes.
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A black comedic satire of religion
gaynor.wild6 July 2000
"Picking Up the Pieces" is a black comedy involving a gruesome murder, but without explicit violence. It's darkly satiric comments on religion are the centerpiece, with a powerfully expressive focus in the corpse's hand itself. Alfonso Arau has made a small gem of a movie, not to everyone's taste, but hilarious to many. The acting is quite good throughout. Kiefer Sutherland, as the villainous, red-neck cop perhaps overdoes it a bit, but it is satire. David Schwimmer, as a small-town New Mexican priest in love with a local prostitute and whose church is in financial trouble, is exceptionally good. And Sharon Stone (unrecognizable as the super-promiscuous wife of Woody Allen's butcher) is excellent as a woman whose final victimhood allows her redemption from a life of sin.

Three and a half Stars. Check it out
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6/10
Beautifully Shot, not so beautiful otherwise
Matt M.26 May 2000
This movie was interesting. I love Woody, and the cinematography was quite, quite excellent, yet the film failed to get me involved. The script, although pretty original, ultimately failed because of its lack of structure. I would hasten to say (and I haven't checked yet) that whoever wrote this was a first timer.

The story of the miracle hand was suitable idea, yet I felt more could have been done with it. In addition, the direction (from a director I admire) was sloppy. Much of the acting (Fran Drescher???) seemed less then inspired, although Woody Allen was (and always is) very good comedically. Stone was ok in her brief appearance, and David Schwimmer, although HORRIBLY MISCAST as a priest, (could he be ANY more Jewish?) worked.

I think my major problem with the movie was a seeming lack of professionalism, which isn't to say it was bad by any strech of the imagination. Watching a movie like this, you sort of have to suspend your disbelief. Any attempt to take it seriously would ruin the movie (apparently much of the cast and crew didn't take the project seriously)

ANYWAY...tough call on this, but 6/10 is my vote~
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7/10
Let's point the finger, shall we?
lee_eisenberg2 April 2006
"Picking Up the Pieces" is one of those nonsense stories that gets morphed into something really neat. In this case, Sheriff Tex Cowley (Woody Allen) tries to bury the body of his wife, but accidentally leaves her hand above the ground. I should identify that her hand has the middle finger sticking out. When a blind woman stumbles upon the hand, she regains her vision, and then the hand starts performing all sorts of miracles.

Yes, it's a totally outlandish idea, but they do some really funny stuff with it. I especially liked the scene with "Ortiz". One might say that this movie looks at the interconnectedness of everything. Maybe. But overall, I'd say that it's an excuse to have fun. And it sure is something to see Woody Allen in a small Texas town. Also starring Sharon Stone, Cheech Marin, David Schwimmer, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, and Kiefer Sutherland.
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7/10
In Defense of Woody...
merklekranz16 January 2007
I am a big Woody Allen fan and greatly admire his early films, up to and including Annie Hall. The only two post A.H. films I have enjoyed are "Curse of the Jade Scorpion", and this one, "Picking Up the Pieces". There are moments of the old Woody here that have been missing in many of his more recent efforts. He should venture out of his "New York City comfort zone" more often. The movie is not perfect, and could / will offend some. I really liked the neon lighting, which in no small way reminds me of "Vamp". Do not let the one star ratings steer you away from "Picking Up the Pieces", because it is well worth a peek, and especially for those W.A. fans who yearn for the 1970s Woody. - MERK
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7/10
For a comedy, it's pretty serious!
rezmo-mdb10 September 2003
Maybe it's just the mood I'm in but after a failed first attempt at viewing this film (lasted about 10 minutes) I just finished seeing the "hole" thing and thought "what a great WA film ala the pre-serious Woody phase that he didn't write! This film was obviously not done with the BIG audience in mind, but out of love for the absurd to a sublime degree. Over the top puns abound in a truly profound way. Like for instance, "You can save your ass, or you can save your soul. But you can't save both. You choose, ass....soul...etc.,etc. I can't believe the many stars in this cast (albeit off-ctr types) did this for the money, so they must have had a blast making it. And c'mon folks, tell me you didn't love to see Kieffer hung up and beaten like a pinata with fireworks going off on his body. I hven't seen cast interviews, so I'm not as informed as some of the commenteers here are, but the overall message (last words of Woody)of this movie is not to be ignored: "f__k em if they can't take a joke". Yeah, the production was cheezy, but it fit so well. The patchwork editing just may have been intentional.... I can easily see how people panned this film. But, no offense intended, maybe you take yourself a bit too seriously.

PS: the quip about Jesus' party getting out of hand _was_ Lenny Bruce's comment as stated by Woody in the film.

Ahhhhhh
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8/10
I Guess I'm In The Minority
DrGerbil1 August 2010
I am surprised at what poor reviews this film has gotten. I myself liked it very much.

It's very irreverent, very politically incorrect, and I can see where it would offend a lot of people. However, I didn't think it was mean-spirited at all, and it encourages us to think about our faith and what spirituality means to us.

I enjoyed seeing Woody Allen out of his comfort zone--wearing Western clothes, and as a character named "Tex"--and, although I am sure that this film didn't make much money, I thought it was adorable.

I hesitate to recommend it, though, since it is a very very dark comedy. One of the cast members (I think Fran Drescher) compared it to "It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World." I would definitely avoid it if you're offended by anyone poking fun at religion.
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6/10
Comic mystical concoction
alanjj13 August 2003
This is not mass pop entertainment, but a massive Bunuelian romp by a major director, with lots of name-brand, off-kilter stars. It has its highs and lows, but all-in-all it's an intriguing concoction. Just the feat of getting Woody Allen out of NY and into the desert to play a character named "Tex" is worth seeing. Throw in some great Woody Allen gags ("We Jews didn't intentionally kill Jesus, it was just a party that got out of hand"), a mad trio of investigators from the Vatican (Elliot Gould, Fran Drescher, Andy Dick), and a mayor played by Cheech Marin, and you've a pinata of surprises and fun. It's definitely worth capturing on your TiVo.
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Enough bad actors can turn a bad movie into a meltdown
greenfrog7 January 2004
It's lucky for David Schwimmer that Fran Drescher and Woody Allen were along

for this loony ride, otherwise he would have had to take all the blame. The idea was crazy, the direction spliff-guided and the script lame. But the ACTING!

Woody does his stuttering, furrowed-brow, hands in the air schtick, but this is the umpteenth time and it is no longer just annoying, it's pathetic. Fran Drescher had one day, max two, on the set and treated it as a summer camp romp,

demonstrating ably that some people can build a career and a fortune on a

single act. Unfortunately, that act is on a TV set somewhere a million miles from this movie. But David Schwimmer!!?!! Oy-vey! He has one look (sensitive, troubled), one

tone of voice (ordering pizza on the phone) and no clues. Again, good luck to him for making a pile from being a Friend, but an actor he ain't. Kiefer Sutherland does his best with a stupid role but still doesn't convince as comic actor. Sharon Stone is great, but doesn't have more than a couple of

minutes on screen. But people -- this isn't a movie for watching. It's a movie for lying down, eyes shut, and hoping it will go away.
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8/10
Bryan in San Diego is right on the money.Its clear to any Woody Allen fan that at the very least he wrote his own gags,and probably contributed a lot more.
baese22 October 2000
Anyone taking personal offense from this is missing the point.Maybe films like this should be labeled "Warning;some people may be religiously offended by this material". Actually it is another flawed gem of Allen's, an above average black comedy with great spiritual irony and very entertaining as well.Definitely worth seeing for Woody Allen fans and more.
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5/10
A curio for Woody Allen fans
gridoon202126 April 2013
Warning: Spoilers
"Picking Up The Pieces" is an unusual project for Woody Allen to be involved with: it's one of the very few times in his career where he only stars in a movie without also having written and/or directed it, plus it's set in New Mexico, quite a few states away from his favorite city in the world, New York. He might seem like a fish out of water at first, but he does seem to have written a lot of his own dialogue (I'm assuming that because his lines are considerably funnier than anyone else's - "If the police find all these pieces they might suspect something" or "I confess I killed my wife - but I did it only once!"), and he sneaks in his usual ruminations about death and the afterlife as well. Only Woody could make the character he plays here so human, sympathetic, and funny. The rest of the cast, though distinguished and diverse, are simply not at his level, the direction is shapeless, and the story is thin. But I do appreciate the fact that this black comedy stays black to the end and does not play "nice" to win the audience's approval. ** out of 4.
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1/10
Woody's worst
jtpaladin24 February 2003
I love Woody Allen's films. But even if I didn't expect to see a Woody Allen film, this would be bad from all perspectives. There was very little about this film that was amusing or funny. It was just stupid. I don't usually define a movie as being "stupid" but this film leaves me so speechless that I have very little to say about it.

There is no redeeming value to this film at all. Yes, some people complain that it's insulting to the Catholic Church but that is the least of its' problems. The storyline, script, acting, setting, sub-plots, etc. have no merit what-so-ever. It's just boring from start to finish.

Please, please don't waste your time viewing this film because you'll be dumber for having watched it.
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10/10
This movie is funny, silly and charming.
Mr Fine26 June 2000
Perhaps it's because I enjoy Woody Allen's charm, but even though the movie came close to being absurd and ridiculous, I ended up really enjoying the effort of so many talented familiar and not so familiar faces. It is almost a breath of fresh air that someone took the time to do something different than following a Hollywood worn out formula. It is certainly original in it's almost childish sarcasm. Very much like W.Allen.
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A man kills his wife, and she becomes a miracle worker.
filmjunkie21 March 2000
This film RULES. Woody Allen is great as the psychotic killer who is trying to cover up the murder he committed against his wife(played by Sharon Stone). The religious symbolism and ironic story line put this a step above most films.
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1/10
Terrible film
vleighton26 February 2006
I cannot think of a worse film. The bad acting was only surpassed by the bad script and the bad production work. Throughout, I kept thinking, was Woody that desperate for money? The trailers at the beginning hinted that there is an entire genre devoted to has-been actors hard up for cash. They insist on ten lines in this review, so I am typing away to fill up space. What more is there to say? There are great films in the world, like Loves of a Blonde by Forman or even great Woody Allen films like Annie Hall and Sleeper. I only rented this because of Woody's name, and for that, he earned his pay. Other great movies: The Third Man, Dr. Strangelove, Life of Brian, Groundhog's Day. Three more lines to go. Good movies: What about Bob? Anything by Hitchcock. Even a Mary Kate and Ashley movie, which as a father of young girls I ended up watching, is better than this thing, their best being "Our lips are sealed."
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1/10
Mind-bogglingly lame offering.
barnabyrudge18 February 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Woody Allen's output of late has undoubtedly been poorer than his works of genius from the 70s and 80s. But Picking Up The Pieces marks an absolute low-point for Woody the actor (as he didn't direct it - Alfonso Arau did - he at least doesn't have to shoulder the blame in THAT department). Arau's religious comedy is insulting on several levels, most notably in its tasteless spoofing of Catholicism and also in its totally ludicrous storyline, which narrates magical, fantastical events but doesn't have the correct tone for a magical, fantastical film. How so many good actors were lured into this debacle is hard to say. They must all look back on this ill-advised foray with a great deal of shame.

Butcher Tex Cowley (Woody Allen) kills and dismembers his adulterous wife Candy (Sharon Stone). He drives out into the New Mexico wilderness and buries her various body parts, before returning to his trailer in Texas. Unknown to Tex, one of Candy's severed hands fell from his truck during his journey to her burial spot. A blind old woman trips over the hand and miraculously regains her sight; believing the hand to be a miraculous gift - perhaps even the hand of the Holy Virgin - she takes it back to her village El Nino. Here, the local church is run by disillusioned priest Leo Jerome (David Schwimmer) who is preparing to quit his faith in order to be with the beautiful village hooker Desi (Maria Grazi Cucinotta). With the arrival of the severed hand, other villagers suddenly ask for - and are granted - personal miracles. Leo suddenly has to face up to the fact that God and faith may be for real. Meanwhile, the unscrupulous town mayor Machado (Cheech Marin) senses an opportunity to transform his run-down border village into a tourist trap, using the hand to lure in thousands of miracle-seeking pilgrims and holiday-makers. But the hand also attracts the attention of psycho-cop Bobo (Kiefer Sutherland). Bobo was one of Candy's many lovers, and he is determined to avenge her death by retrieving the hand and using it as forensic evidence to put Tex in the electric chair.

Virtually nothing works in this film. The script is an unclear, unfocused mess; the acting is indifferent; the jokes are alternately unfunny and offensive; the pacing is dull....in fact, the whole film seems to spit in the viewer's face, such is the contempt with which the audience is treated. Whether you take the film as a spoof, a black comedy or an anti-Catholic satire, it fails miserably. In fact, it fails UTTERLY, and may well be one of the worst films of the 21st Century thus far. If it's a toss-up between watching Picking Up The Pieces again or bathing in a cess-pool, I'll be opting for the latter every time.
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1/10
Oh dear
Foz9027 July 2004
Never see this film!!

I have attempted to watch this awful film about 6 times now and have failed at each attempt to finish watching it. The idea is good but not very well written. This is as bad as it gets for Woody Allen's movie career. I never really understand what Kiefer Sutherland is doing in such a low quality film nor David Shcwimmer for that matter).

It is about a blind person who recovers her eye-sight when she sees a severed hand which she believes must be the Virgin Mary's. Things go from bad to worse as villagers here of the hand and its miraculous ways. Do not see this film. If you want to watch a comedy about chopped off body parts, do yourself a favour and watch the big lebowski.
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Missing the Point...
brydye9 June 2000
I thought it was very funny, but in the morbid sense. The premise and many of the gags were indeed funny to one's dark humorous side. Just as Stephen King "experimented" with several short stories and novels using the pseudonym Richard Bachman, I think many miss the point that this is really Woody's writing/directing, using "Bill Wilson" et al, to try his blacker comedic side. Sharon Stone was great--primarily because as I watched her, I didnt know it was her....until the end of the movie. True Woody Allen affecionados should appreciate this effort!
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4/10
disappointing movie from a promising cast
m_madhu28 April 2002
when you hear the names woody allen, sharon stone and kiefer sutherland, you expect a half-way decent movie. but the title picking up the pieces is probably a reference to the way the script was written. the movie meanders on and is neither funny or thought provoking. except for the quirky humor and the satirical depiction of how a "miracle" could be exploited, there really is nothing very exciting about this movie. woody allen is ok as a neurotic butcher whose wife constantly cheats on him, sharon stone is adequate in a minor role. the rest of the cast is incoseqential and piffling.

sadly, this movie could possibly have been made into a smart little satire, but the poor production values and the jerky narration makes it quite a boring movie.

a boring 4!
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Different by all accounts
Mistermo3 July 2001
I rented this film strictly because it was "the new Woody Allen movie" . However, 5 minutes into the movie I realized that this was very much a departure for Allen. Although he does maintain his neurotic sense of humor and generally seemed to be very much himself, this is unlike anything I have ever seen him do. For starters the New Mexico setting is far from the busy streets of Manhattan, and secondly instead of portraying a writer or actor, he plays a butcher named Tex. And instead of fighting his own demons and struggling through relationships, Allen is the unwilling cause of a small town's uproar when he inadvertantly leaves behind the hand of his dead wife beside the road. Now just by reading the plot on the back cover alone I could have told you this was going to be a different if not inventive picture. Honestly I was expecting something along the lines of a slapstick, but sadly this film plays very much like a "B" movie through and though, despite it's fairly all-star cast. Nevertheless, its not a total washout. Even with its strange plot, the movie is fairly easy to follow, and Allen does bring some light to the picture in a way only he can. But for those of you wanting to see sequel to Annie Hall, stay clear from this one.
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1/10
Woody, Woody, Woody.
Jens Klaive4 December 2001
A bunch of sitcom actors - and Woody Allen. Really weird casting. What was Woody thinking of when he decided to do this movie? This is probably one of the worst flicks I've ever seen. It stinks big time!
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10/10
Not your 'usual' Woody Allen movie...better!
lolalaska15 July 2007
This was a surprise. A friend taped this from an HBO showing (2007). It is hysterical in a 'Mad Mad Mad Mad World' sort of way. Lots of 'star cameos'; quick references that warrant watching over and over to get them all and to id a few of the cameos. Fran Drescher is a scream. I had never heard of this "it's got Woody Allen in it, but it's not a Woody Allen movie" little number. Very funny, irreverent with great potential to be a cult classic. Difficult to track down for purchase. A must have for the sarcastic at heart. Not for children, however most of the comments and references would fly over the heads of most under about 6-8 with the exception of the classic finger reference.
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9/10
An underrated gem.
crothman22 February 2001
I rented this, not knowing what it was, and liking Arau's other films. It was a delightful surprise -- bawdy, very funny, and with a nice heart. There are some great, laugh-out-loud lines, but primarily it's great to see the changes the miracle hand creates. If you're looking for a realistic film, this ain't it -- but realism is terribly overrated. This is magic, and you don't see much of it these days.
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7/10
interesting and entertaining
tapas114 October 2007
My wife hated it, all the way through watching it and now we can't stop talking about it. A single gesture has come to symbolize a triviality that is no longer viewed as an obscenity but now a talking point when it appears. The scenes of the "miracles" are interesting and provocative with a dark underlying sense of serenity. It all seems to flow from Woody as a redemption of his actions and his attitude on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The photography was intriguing with the moving pans when picking up the pieces and the surreal depictions of the towns people. I hope this movie will become a cult classic. I recommend a group viewing with martinis and steak tartare.
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