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Flirting with Disaster (1996)

Ben Stiller , Patricia Arquette , David O. Russell    R   DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)


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Sometimes a filmmaker's second movie gets labeled as a sophomore slump. David O. Russell (Spanking the Monkey) shreds that fate with Flirting with Disaster, an outrageous, free-spirited comedy about private people forced into public situations. Mel Coplin (Ben Stiller) finds the opportunity he's been waiting a lifetime for: an adoption agency rep (Téa Leoni) has located his birth parents and the agency will fly him to California if they can record the reunion. With wife Nancy (Patricia Arquette) and new son in tow, the neurotic Mel is compelled to discover his origins, despite the protests of his neurotic adoptive parents (a wonderful Mary Tyler Moore and George Segal). To give away the plot any more would be a crime, but as the title states, Mel is on a collision course of Oedipal proportions. Russell, who made incest an intriguing black-comedy topic in Spanking, is very liberal with sex and permits dangerous situations. His characters mix it up at a moment's notice. The two women along for the ride are not just bit players: Leoni (Deep Impact) keeps her high-energy comic routine flying, while the grounded Arquette keeps the baby in arm, despite the mad wanderings of her husband. Stiller is a perfect comic foil. --Doug Thomas

From The New Yorker

David O. Russell's farcical road movie sets a thirtyish New Yorker (Ben Stiller), adopted as a small child, on a cross-country search for his biological parents, accompanied by his wife (Patricia Arquette) and an adoption-agency official (Téa Leoni). His quest for an identity turns into a tour of older-generation life styles which gives him a frightening glimpse of what it means to have a strong, invulnerable sense of self. Russell turns this fairly witty conceit into a film of flat one-liners, dumb sight gags, and shockingly corny mixups. Despite some expert performances-by George Segal and Mary Tyler Moore as the adoptive parents (nervous urban kvetches), and Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin as the biological ones (devious ex-hippies)-the picture remains as confused as its hero; unlike him, it never does find its identity. -Terrence Rafferty
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly funny - SMART funny!, May 23, 2002
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This review is from: Flirting With Disaster (DVD)
Even though my comments will echo those of other positive comments listed on this site, I felt I HAD to put my two cents in, if only to get the "Average Rating" boosted so that more folks will check out this classic comedy. As you can see from the handful of negative reviews, it's not everyone's cup of tea - some people perceive it to be a somewhat grating experience. True, the humor comes out of putting people in very uncomfortable situations but, if you find humor in well meaning but neurotic people squrming and sweating their way through funny mishap after funny mishap, you will adore this movie. Everyone is fantastic in this film, though Tea Leoni, Alan Alda, and Lily Tomlin come close to stealing the show. Arquette is a sexy straight man (though she gets to earn some laughs, too), Stiller is his usual put-upon self, Mary Tyler Moore & George Segal have great cameos, and Josh Brolin & Richard E. Jenkins make for two unforgettable Feds. A ton of brilliant set pieces and memorable/quotable lines are served up by the very talented David O. Russell ("Three Kings," "Spanking the Monkey") in this, his second film as writer/director. I have no negative criticism to offer - it's hilarious every time you view it (and I've screened it plenty). Really, it's one of the best SMART comedies of the past decade. Folks looking for flatulence jokes, zany hairdos, and pop cultural references in lieu of witty dialogue will have to look elsewhere. I'd give it 10 stars if that were an option - I cannot praise it enough.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, May 1, 2000
This review is from: Flirting With Disaster (DVD)
This is certainly one of the funniest flims to come along in years and years. It is filled with memorable dialog and scenes that are so much fun you'll want to see them over and over. The cast is superb. Everyone is great. Mary Tyler Moore and George Segal as Stiller's adoptive parents are perfect. As he begins the search for his real parents he meets some hilarious characters and it all culminates in the meeting of Lily Tomlin and Alan Alda. Without giving too much away, let me just say that this movie is priceless! A must see.

My highest compliments to the writers and director.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars COMIC TIMING., January 7, 2004
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Where to begin! Lily Tomlin and Alan Ada at the top of their game in an all-round stellar comic starcast. Lighthearted but biting dialogue that houses a charming warmth for its dysfunctional characters.

And a doozy theme: a new father's search for his birth parents. He can't name his own baby until he knows more about where he came from. The adoption agent who accompanies them is the epitome of the high strung New Yorker, whose goofs and gaffs lead the group into one riotous predicament after another. Particularly funny if you have recently been thinking of names for a baby, or if you can laugh at 60's counterculture.

The movie is funniest in the last 15 minutes or so. The closing credits alone are worth the price of admission (or DVD). Recommended rental. Even better the second time round.

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1.0 out of 5 stars No.
Where did they get the money to make this boring film?

Not worth a rental.
Published 5 months ago by Willy D. Reviewer

5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterically Twisted
This movie is hysterical. I loved it. Mary Tyler Moore is fabulous and steals the show. There is so many great characters and I love the way the plot just twists and turns and... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Robert L. Houshel Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars Disastrously Funny!
All the characters play their roles with perfect comic genius, and this film pulls off a trick that few comedies can: you actually care about the characters as you would in a... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Steven Mason

5.0 out of 5 stars Little known gem
I LOVE this movie. Have since the first time I saw it, and it remains in my top 10. Hilarious situations, great acting; there are lines we still quote to this day! Read more
Published 19 months ago by C. Purvis

4.0 out of 5 stars Gets funnier as it goes along
Mel Coplin (Ben Stiller), the adopted son of two neurotic New Yorkers (Mary Tyler Moore and George Segal) feels that he can't name his new born baby until he finds his roots. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Genevieve Hayes

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my absolute favorites!
Quirky, smart, unpredictable. What a blast to watch, over and over again! If you haven't seen this movie, you absolutely have to. Read more
Published on July 26, 2008 by Schmerman the Merman

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny
Ben Stiller was actually cute in this film. I don't think of him as a cutie, just as funny, which he is stinking funny. Read more
Published on July 14, 2008 by sally smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Character-Driven Screwball Farce Still Shines with a Stellar Cast
Absent since 2004's misbegotten I Heart Huckabees, filmmaker David O. Russell made a ramshackle screwball farce back in 1996 that's well worth revisiting on DVD, at least until... Read more
Published on May 10, 2008 by Ed Uyeshima

5.0 out of 5 stars Jerry Garcia, blah blah blah...
One of my all-time favorite movies--the only thing I haven't seen mentioned is Glenn Fitzgerald's scene stealing performance as the jealous, younger brother Lonnie, and all of his... Read more
Published on January 11, 2008 by Josh and Michele

2.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding cast, lousy script
I had never heard of this movie, but greatly admired the line-up.
Unfortunately, the script is a series of left turns and sidetracks,
and the thin storyline that is... Read more
Published on July 23, 2007 by EugeSchu

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