Say It Isn't So

2001

Comedy / Romance

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Richard Jenkins Photo
Richard Jenkins as Walter Wingfield
Heather Graham Photo
Heather Graham as Josephine Wingfield
Sally Field Photo
Sally Field as Valdine Wingfield
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880.1 MB
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English 2.0
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1 hr 35 min
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English 2.0
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1 hr 35 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by sunznc2 / 10

Poor Sally Field

Poor Sally Field-she became America's sweetheart (you really like me) and ended up in THIS. A low brow, over the top, not so funny comedy with Heather Graham.

The film is painfully unfunny at times. I found my face frozen in a state that would indicate that I just smelled something bad. There are a FEW funny moments but they are nothing original or well thought out. Any kid in junior high could have come up with this stuff. There were a few scenes that were entertaining and I think I laughed out loud about 3 times. The rest? It is tired, very tired and the actors are trying real hard to get the laughs. But without funny material they can't pull it off.

Some of these actors have done some great stuff in the past but this is something they'll want to forget. In the mood for laughs? You can do better than this!!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

not funny to me

Gilly Noble (Chris Klein) is an orphan and an animal catcher in Shelbyville, Indiana. He starts dating bad hairdresser Jo Wingfield (Heather Graham) after she cut off part of his ear. She had returned home to live with mother Valdine (Sally Field) and take care of paralyzed father Walter (Richard Jenkins). After six months, Gilly's search for a mother lands on Valdine. He becomes an outcast and a town joke. Jo runs away to start again in Oregon. She is set to marry Jack Mitchelson who is secretly a powerful drug lord. Then Leon Pitofsky comes with proof of being the actual boy that Valdine gave up for adoption. The Wingfields throw Gilly out. Gilly tries to get Jo back despite the world still thinking that they're siblings. Valdine works to stop him with Jack's help to spread news of his sick sibling sexual relationship.

The Farrelly brothers produced this. Despite not being the directors, this one still has their trademark shock humor. However, none of it is funny to me. Some of the stuff is awkward. Everybody and everything is quirky. Comedy is very subjective and I didn't laugh at all. I don't think Chris Klein is a top rank comedian. His blank dumb face works on a narrow comedic path. He needs others to compliment him. The start is rushed with a lot of story to cram in. Farrelly fans may find the inappropriate subject hilarious but I need more than shock value for it to actually be funny.

Reviewed by jboothmillard2 / 10

Say It Isn't So

Produced by the Farrelly Brother, Andy and Peter (Dumb and Dumber, There's Something About Mary),and directed by J.B. Rogers (American Pie 2),this is a gross-out comedy gone a bit too far. Basically good-hearted Gilbert 'Gilly' Noble (American Pie's Chris Klein) finds the girl of his dreams with Josephine 'Jo' Wingfield (Heather Graham),and they quickly become lovers. Gilly is searching for his long lost mother, and unfortunately, the man who is looking for her announces it is Jo's mother Valdine (Sally Field),so Jo may be Gilly's biological sister, which means they break up, and everyone Gilly knows taunts him about his predicament. Things change however when the real son of Valdine and handicapped (because of a stroke) husband Walter (Richard Jenkins),Leon Pitofsky (Jack Plotnick) shows up, while Gilly travels back to see Jo before marrying Jack Mitchelson (Eddie Cibrian),even thinking of being a sibling, with the help of Dig McCaffrey (Evolution's Orlando Jones). Valdine knows Gilly is trying to get back to Jo, so she reports Gilly as an abuser to the police, so everyone is on the lookout for him, but he gets there in the end, and the brother-sister situation is resolved, they are not. Oh, and Gilly also finds his real biological mother, that being Suzanne Somers, who he apparently used to jerk off to! Also starring John Rothman as Larry Falwell and Mark Pellegrino as Jimmy Mitchelson. There are some amusing moments, but the idea of possible incest is still on your mind throughout, and I think that's why you can't really give a good reason to like it that much. Pretty poor!

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