
A Film Review By Paul Perkins
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Cast: Tim Allen, Julie Bowen, Kelly Lynch,
Greg Germann, Patrick Warburton
Director: John Pasquin
Producers: Arnold Kopelson, Anne Kopelson, Matthew Gross, Ken Atchity, Brian
Reilly
Screenplay: John Scott Shepherd
Rated: PG for language,
thematic elements and some mild violence
Running Time: 100 Mins
Studio: 20Th Fox
Release Date: 10-21-01
DVD/Video Date:
Seen At: Cinemark 16, New Jersey 12-16-01
Movie Info: Click
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Very Slow But With A Good Ending
All of us want to fell like we are somebody maybe a good
father or mother, Son or Daughter. For Joe Scheffer (Tim Allen) he just wants to
be Joe Somebody.
For Joe he is a great video specialist at his Minneapolis
pharmaceutical company. He is hoping to get promoted in his job but he is always
getting passed over for it. Now his personal life isn’t any good ass well. He
is a still feel for his ex-wife Callie (Kelly Linch).
To make things worst at his at his job he lost his
cherished and hard earned personal parking to the office Bully Mark Mckinney
(Patrick Warburton) who humiliates him in
from of his precious daughter Joe Embark on a gust for redemption or a least
revenge with Mark.
So he takes Martial Arts instructions from Chuck Scaretl
(Jim Belushi and Joe also get a make over. Because he is going to see everyone
that this one-time nobody is now a somebody to be reckoned with.
Joe Somebody was very good I did not think it was going to be this good. The story was very good I like the concept of the film. This is a type of film that we all could relate to. The cast was very good Esp. Tim Allen he was very funny and very believable in his role. The supporting cast was very good as well; this film had a great meaning to the film.
This time of the year when family goes out to spend the day at the movie conceder Joe Somebody on your list this is a film you do not want to miss. A 4 star film. It is worth every penny.
© 2001 Paul Perkins