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Mr. Accident

Mr. Accident (2000)

March. 24,2000
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4.3
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PG-13
| Comedy

A very clumsy man and his UFO-obsessed girlfriend discover a plan made by his boss to market eggs laced with nicotine.

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Lovesusti
2000/03/24

The Worst Film Ever

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Lucia Ayala
2000/03/25

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Freeman
2000/03/26

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Fleur
2000/03/27

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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Want-a-fish
2000/03/28

Well after watching this movie, i think i should change my name to Want-an-egg. Okay bad joke. But on a whole, i thought this movie was very funny. I loved Yahoo's little childish innocent grin, plus it was nice not to hear an American accent (no offense), but a fair dinkum (now you know where i live) Aussie accent. Plus his hair, Yahoo, never go to the barbers!! I should also mention that i hadn't heard about Yahoo about a week or so ago, my elder brother watched "Young Einstein" in physics, he told mum, then we found Mr. Accident for a dollar and bought it. The fact that we were almost rolling on the ground laughing during the intro credits, meant that i would probably like this movie. My favourite scene was actually the one where he pulls apart his typewriter with his (okay lets see if i can remember) "Obsessive Compulsive Dismantling Fixation" Think that's correct. Anyway my elder brother (who does physics) i swear he has the same fixation. Though i don't think FIXation should be a good word to use in this case.But anyway, if you don't like eggs, aliens, rubbish bins and all round craziness, then this movie isn't for you. But if you do, i recommend this movie for a laugh.

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aqya
2000/03/29

I don't know why this movie is so underrated! It was certainly one of the funniest movies I saw all of last year, and when I finally got a chance to come and rate it I see that it has a 3.8! Well, the acting isn't all that great, but the physical comedy is first rate. Lots of irons to the sides of heads and vacuum flamethrowers. And it's about eggs, come on, that gets it a good rating automatically. I bought this at Wal-Mart on the $5.50 rack, and it was the best investment I made that day. This Australian comedy flick is totally awesome, and I would suggest it to all my friends.Aqya's Rating: 10/10 Go see it! Go see it now!

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chooken
2000/03/30

I know everyone said this movie was utter crap and I agree with them. I spent a few years after seeing it telling other people it was crap. I recommended they not see it. But when it came on TV, we saw the ad. I turned to family and said: "I know this is sad, but I'm thinking of watching it". My sister turned to me and said: "Yeah, me too." And you know what? It was funny.By no means is this a good movie. It's absolutely a waste of time. But it's a good waste of time. You may still think it's crap and fair enough, but I thought it was a really funny slapstick comedy. I didn't like a couple of bits, like when the fish got hit by the car, but apart from that I thought it was good. I loved sitting there and picking out all the famous Australian faces: Flacco, Elle McFeast, Garry McDonald etc.So, if you like to waste your time, watch this movie. Otherwise, see a drama or something.

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dannyr
2000/03/31

Well, I said it for The Castle, Pricilla, Muriels Wedding, and a few other movies lately. This movie is the kind of movie that, although should be a credit to Yahoo Serious and everyone involved in making it, is the kind of movie that Australians should hide whenever family from overseas visit. Blatantly obvious gags are used to death and unfortunately the funniest parts are within the first few minutes.But sometimes the overseas market surprises. Most Aussies hate the idea of Crocodile Dundee, and are shuddering at the idea of a trilogy, but hey, the Americans think it's funny to laugh at us, so they get what they want.

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