National Lampoon's Holiday Reunion (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Neal Israel |
| Cast | Bryan Cranston, Judge Reinhold, Penelope Ann Miller, Hallie Todd, Meghan Ory and Reece P Thompson |
| Theatrical Release | November 23, 2003 |
| DVD Release | November 16, 2004 |
| Running Time | 91 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 024543150251 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 20 19:35 EDT (details) 1 DVD, 20th Century Fox, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Or 38 new from $3.99, 31 used from $0.01 |
About National Lampoon's Holiday Reunion
Against the ardent wishes of his wife, eleven-year-old son, and sixteen-year-old daughter, ALBERT SNIDER (Judge Reinhold) is determined to have a festive family holiday. Albert doesn't seem to realize that his kids would rather stick needles in their eyes then spend time with their stuffy dad, and his wife is equally fed up by their dull life. When he receives an invitation from his long lost cousin Woodrow (Bryan Cranston), he decides to take his family out to the country for a down-home family holiday. However, Cousin Woodrow and his family turn out to be nuttier than a holiday fruitcake! What follows is a full course meal of nonstop laughs and holiday hilarity when the neurotic 'burbs clash with the hippy hicks from hell in National Lampoon's most outrageous family misadventure yet!
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Average user review:| NO STARS |
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| A Laugh A Minute...Priceless!!! |
do spend a good portion of my free time watching
movies...and the one I just finished watching was a
side-splitter.
Any "National Lampoon" fans in the crowd? If you
enjoyed NL's "Vacation", "Christmas Vacation",
"European Vacation" and "Vegas Vacation", you will
love "National Lampoon's Holiday Reunion". If you are
a Baby Boomer (like me) you will warm up to this film
quicker than a frog on a lily pad. Then again, frog
butts are mighty cold.
The scripting, casting and editing is seamless...even
though I'm sure this was a cable TV product due to the
pauses (where commercials could be inserted).
My dear friend Darlene would love it. The lead
characters remind me so much of our long lost
friends...Mickey and Kitty. That's between Darlene
and I and I will not venture further.
Bottom line, this is a story of a big city family
transplanted into the backwoods for a "real" family
Thanksgiving. Coming out of the city shell and into
the country hell is handled so well I could not stop
laughing. What an enjoyable comedy. Mature audiences
(that means young adults, old adults and baby boomer
and bloomers) will cuddle up to a piece of life that
is often forgotten...overlooked...taken advantage of.
Here's a piece of the script. I just had to write it
down:
"I've been through every kind of weather and stormy
seas;
Now I do just what I want when I please.
I'm only getting better like a vintage wine;
And there's still a lot of livin' in this body of
mine."
In the National Lampoon genre', this one gets a solid
10. Wanna have a good laugh? Don't miss it...can you
hear me Darlene? February 6, 2005
| THE WORST MOVIE EVER MADE ! ! ! ! |
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