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Fun with Dick and Jane
Driving by their deep will of paying their debts and save their reputation, a married couple, Jane and Dick, who once have been lost all the money they have been collected years ago, the thing that leads them to be criminals, as they enter the crime world, the thing that brings terrible for them.
5 June 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 May 1957, London, England, UK
30 July 1958, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
12 July 1963, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
6 September 1972
11 June 1964, Humboldt County, California, USA
2 May 1946, USA
30 May 1998, California, USA
15 March 1977, Okinawa, Japan
March 22, 2011
Fun with Dick and Jane is an extended Enron joke used to give Jim Carrey plenty of opportunity to mug for the camera. Everything else is more or less perfunctory to that.June 23, 2007
The downward mobility of the middle class straight to the poverty level, or crime often not as evil, but rather economic desperation, are plot points hardly likely to sit well with those who control this economy and profit from it.December 27, 2005
The title holds true for about 20 minutes or so in the middle of director Dean Parisot's loose remake of the 1977 Jane Fonda-George Segal vehicle ...September 22, 2006
In a strange way, it's fitting that a movie about people out of work should itself barely work.December 22, 2005
They are funny bits, but there are too few of them. Fun With Dick and Jane just isn't all that fun.December 27, 2005
The movie starts off silly, soon becomes funny and then skyrockets into irrepressible hilarity.December 22, 2005
In striving for inspiration, Fun with Dick and Jane discovers moments of cleverness, but there aren't enough of them, nor are they sustained.December 27, 2005
Fun With Dick & Jane offers the faintly depressing sight of Jim Carrey, like Dick Harper, doing whatever it takes to earn his supper.September 25, 2010
Consider it a signed confession of remake rape when a "produced by Jim Carrey" credit appears atop his noodle-limbed exaggeration of "I Believe I Can Fly." his corporate-greed satire doesn't just lack bite. It lacks gnaw. It even lacks nibble.August 24, 2006
This cynical look at how the American family can only achieve their dreams through crime is a bit more of a political statement rather than comedic entertainment.January 18, 2006
Dick and Jane thereby emerge comically and sentimentally as the unlikeliest of collectivist crusaders.March 01, 2007
An entertaining and zippy 87 minutes.