Dave Buznik is a businessman who is wrongly sentenced to an anger management program, where he meets an aggressive instructor.Dave Buznik is a businessman who is wrongly sentenced to an anger management program, where he meets an aggressive instructor.Dave Buznik is a businessman who is wrongly sentenced to an anger management program, where he meets an aggressive instructor.
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Dr. Rydell is a therapist with a tendency for the unusual. As the therapy progresses things seem to get worse and after another huge slice of misfortune, Dr. Rydell is forced to move in with Dave and conduct 30 days of intensive Anger Management.
With good comic performances from Sandler and especially Nicholson and some hilarious interaction from the support cast 'Anger Management' is certainly not short of laughs; but it does seem to get a little muddled along the way. That said the movie finishes well (although totally unbelievable) and ends up as a comedy film you'd be silly to miss out on.
7/10
So, Dave (Sandler) is this geeky guy, who has never lost his temper in his life, who by fault of an mistake in an airplane is ordered by a judge to see a anger consultant Buddy Rydel (Nicholosn), whose unorthodox anger management methods soon drive this mosey man crazy. And then there's Dave's personal problems with his girlfriend Linda (Marisa Tomei).
As for comedy Anger Managment flows pretty nicely and the jokes are mostly in their correct places and it has very few awkward moments, which seldom plague comedies of this particular genre.
Can't actually think of anything extremely negative to say about it, I'm very pleasantly surprised by the flick, it gave me good laughs and it will probably last multiple viewings, thanks to Nicholson, who really keeps this movie above the gray mass of comedy sea.
Dave is a man who designs cat suits for fat cats, he has a beautiful girlfriend, Linda, and seems to have it together, only he's actually pretty taken advantage of by his boss and Linda's ex boyfriend. He lets a lot of things go. One day when he is on a plane, he is accused of "assulting" a flight attendant and racist marks, despite the situation actually being the opposite. But he is sent to anger management anyways and is being mentored by Dr. Buddy Rydell, a bit of a psychotic, but this proves Dave's "internal" anger and turns out to prove that Dave does need help and who might be crazier in life.
Anger Management is sometimes a bit silly, but I love this comedy, it's always good for so many laughs. Buddy was just so awesome in that scene where he has to pull his car out of the parking spot, but there is another car blocking him and he just handles it "his way", you'll have to see. Adam and Jack were great together and I would recommend this film for anyone. Like I said, it's not a typical Sandler film and really works well.
7/10
I saw this movie several times while flying between Europe and Asia. On each occasion it had me laughing at the zany gags and characterisation.
Maybe it was the altitude!
Yeah there are weak points e.g. some of the plot.
But Sandler and Nicholson et al had the right 'chemistry', if you can call it that, to bring regular doses of spicy humour to the film.
If all else fails, try watching it at 45,000 feet.
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- TriviaLynne Thigpen's last film. She died only a month before the film's release. The film is dedicated to her memory.
- GoofsOn the bridge, David is reading the lyrics of "I Feel Pretty" from a script. The script is bound by a paper clip that changes to a staple and back to a paper clip between shots.
- Quotes
Dr. Buddy Rydell: Let me explain something to you, Dave. There are two kinds of angry people in this world: explosive and implosive. Explosive is the kind of individual you see screaming at the cashier for not taking their coupons. Implosive is the cashier who remains quiet day after day and finally shoots everyone in the store. You're the cashier.
Dave Buznik: No, no, no. I'm the guy hiding in the frozen food section dialling 911. I swear.
- Crazy creditsOur thoughts and prayers go out to LYNNE THIGPEN and her family. She was a great actress and a great lady.
- Alternate versionsIn the TV version, Chuck's line "Oh, sorry. That's a letter I'm writing to Geraldo Rivera" is changed to "Oh, sorry. That's a letter I'm writing to my father."
- ConnectionsFeatured in My Buddy Jack (2003)
- SoundtracksHeart of Glass
Written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein (as Christopher Stein)
Published by Chrysalis Music/Monster Island Music
Performed by Blondie
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records
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- Locos de Ira
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- Budget
- $75,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $135,645,823
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $42,220,847
- Apr 13, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $195,745,823
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1