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- MOVIE page: Dealin' with Idiots (2013)
- Rate: 5.1/10 total 104 votes
- Genre: Comedy
- Gross: $8,508 (USA) (12 July 2013)
- Director: Jeff Garlin
- Stars: Jeff Garlin, Steve Agee, Jami Gertz | See full cast and crew
- Original Music By: Larry Goldings
- Soundtrack: Calm Me Down
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
- Plot Keyword: Baseball Team | Comedian | Apostrophe In Title | Movie Star | Punctuation In Title
- (in alphabetical order)
- Jeff Garlin
- Peter Murrieta
Plot: Faced with the absurd competitiveness surrounding his son's youth league baseball team, Max Morris, a famous comedian... See more » | »
Story: Faced with the absurd competitiveness surrounding his son's youth league baseball team, Max Morris, a famous comedian, decides to get to know the colorful parents and coaches of the team better in an attempt to find the inspiration for his next movie. Written byIFC Films
Produced By:
- Arianna Bocco known as executive producer
- Stephanie Meurer known as co-producer
- Peter Murrieta known as executive producer
- Erin O'Malley known as producer
- John Sloss known as executive producer
- Christine Vachon known as producer
- Jeff Garlin known as Max Morris
- Max Wright known as Jack Morris
- Mindy Rickles known as Shelley
- Dave Sheridan known as Forrest
- Brad Morris known as Umpire #1
- Hope Dworaczyk known as Angela
- Kerri Kenney known as Caitlin (as Kerri Kenney-Silver)
- Steve Agee known as Hezekiah
- Fred Willard known as Marty
- Alex Puccinelli known as Ambrose
- Bob Odenkirk known as Coach Jimbo
- J.B. Smoove known as Coach Ted
- Jami Gertz known as Rosie
- Pat Finn known as Opposing Coach
- Gina Gershon known as Sophie
- Timothy Olyphant known as Max's Dad
- Richard Kind known as Harold
- Nia Vardalos known as Ava Morris
- Ian Gomez known as Commissioner Gordon
- Ali Wong known as Katie
- Joe Nunez known as Customer
- Xolo Mariduena known as Manny
- Leon Reiser known as Steven
- Otto Krause known as Tony
- Chris Williams known as Bengal Bob
- Deanna Brooks known as jackie the Chocolatier
- Natasha Leggero known as Jessica
- Ian Edwards known as Freddy
- Luenell known as Big Time Sara
- Robert de Keyser known as Hans
- Hiromi Oshima known as Andrea
- Freddy Lockhart known as Umpire #2
- Sarayu Rao known as Opposing Team Parent
- Trent Carlton known as Baseball Player (uncredited)
Production Companies:
- Killer Films
Dealin' with Idiots (2013) Review by Movieeewatchr from Canada
Basically the movie is about an "idiot dealing with idiots" in terms oflittle league parents. The story starts of slowly to allow forcharacter development and setting up a good plot. Overall everythingbreaks down, it has little humor, and you are meant to identify withthe supposed intellect of Max (Jeff Garlin).
The relationship between the father and the son is the only interestingaspect to this movie, because it has multiple levels to it, and triesto develop something inspirational and thoughtful out of it. Also theyhave Timothy Olyphant, so, can't lose there. J.B. Smoove and FredWillard added something to the story as well, and that wasentertaining. On the other hand, the storyline doesn't really do muchto develop what could have been interesting. It ends abruptly, withlittle explanation or conclusive aspect.
The after-credits scene was alright, but again could have definitelybeen developed better.
Overall, the movie is a 5/10, on average would be between 4-6 dependingon a person's taste. If you're bored, and are looking for a slow pacedcomedy (there are some chuckle scenes, and one or two funny moments)with suggestive humor rather than explicit, you might want to check itout. The movie isn't badly written or directed, but is not tooappealing. Wouldn't recommend it to most people.
Dealin' with Idiots (2013) Review by Aaron Parker from Atlanta, Georgia
This morning when I got up I looked at all the torrents that finishedwhile I was asleep. "The Heat" and this movie were 100%, and I watchedthe better rated of the two first. Despite the fact that that largewoman who hasn't been in enough movies for me to remember her name yetis REALLY funny, I felt like I was watching Nickelodeon at that time ofthe day. Probably because Lethal Weapon was one of the first movies Isaw and they've made the same movie every week since then. There's astraight cop and an unconventional one, bad guys fall down dead, drugsare bad. And yet the movie has generally positive reviews and a 7.1 onthis site as of last night... Every time I fall for it, it gets hardernot to be genuinely angry about the waste of my 90 minutes.
"Dealin' with Idiots", on the other hand, was fracking great. It's gotJeff Garlin, Bob Odenkirk, Fred Willard, JB Smoove, one of the othergood characters from 'Curb', and you get to see Gina Gershon for a fewminutes too. Nothing about the movie is immature or silly to me. Thisis not the dad from American Pie doing a spin off with some up andcoming teabag from the internet pissing in your face for an hour. Thisis not 2 but 4 or 5 extremely talented comedians giving greatperformances with a funny script from a pretty fresh perspective. JeffGarlin is great, and if someone doesn't watch it because it had a 4.9on IMDb like it did last night when I downloaded it, this site needs togo away because it's hurting the film industry way more than me and mylack of funds ever will. It's great, if have some brain cells leftafter watching network TV lately you should do what I can't and pay tosee it online. I digress... the ending was a bit abrupt, I thoughtseeing them at a soccer game would've been a nice touch.
Dealin' with Idiots (2013) Review by Steve Pulaski from United States
Jeff Garlin's film directorial debut I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With(the only reason I say "film" is because he directed John Waters'special This Filthy World in 2006) is a comedy gem I can't help butwatch every time I catch it on TV, regardless of what point it is at.There's something about that film, be it the naturalistic dialog, thespry, offbeat relationship Garlin and Sarah Silverman manage to createand withstand for eighty minutes, or the way scenes start and end andpick up the awkwardness of daily life, that keeps me coming back.
Garlin's sophomore film effort, Dealin' With Idiots, will have me doingthe same. This is an outrageously funny, often heartbreakinglyrealistic look at the baffling and lame-brained obsession many parentshave with their child's performance in little league baseball. Garlinplays Max Morris, a standup comedian whose kid is enrolled in the locallittle league team coached by Coach Jim (J.B. Smoove, one of thefunniest men in film). Max is dumbfounded by the great lengths parentsgo to show support and love for their children, but is even morehateful towards how seriously many of them take the game.
When the idea of making a film centered around the eccentricities ofthe game goes through his head, he winds up staging meetups andinterviews with the parents there in order to get acquainted with theirlives. Those involve the well-meaning but oppressive man (RichardKind), his goody two-shoes wife (Jami Gertz), a chic lesbian couple(Gina Gershon and Kerri Kenney-Silver), a rich-guy wannabe (FredWillard), and several others.
Max's reality is often interrupted (usually during a little leaguegame) by his father (Timothy Olymphant), who transports him to asharper, darkly-colored version of his current setting to give Maxparenting advice or encouragement in his life. While this may seemabrupt, it does provide a more personal, sentimental side to thecharacter at the center of this madness.
Garlin has always been one to assemble a fine cast of people, many ofwhom are amateurs or lesser known in the field of film. Here, Garlinrecruits some of the strongest people I've seen in an indie film inquite sometime. Just the inclusion of the wonderful actresses JamiGertz and Kerri Kenney-Silver make this feel like a meager butsatisfying reunion of the underrated sitcom Still Standing. Not tomention, Bob Odenkirk and J.B. Smoove (who co-starred with Garlin onthe work of television brilliance that is Curb Your Enthusiasm) do somegreat work as the coaches of the little league games, Richard Kind andFred Willard are always fun to watch, and even faces like Pat Finn andNatasha Leggero turn up to evoke some surprising comedy when necessary.
Not only does Garlin infuse Dealin' With Idiots' promise with greatcharacter actors, but he makes fine use of them thanks to anicely-compiled script (co-written by Peter Murrieta). Perhaps it'sfrom using his improving skills on Curb Your Enthusiasm withclose-friend and co-star Larry David and Second City, but Garlinsmoothly recreates the same kind of conversational beauty and realismthose two works have and marvelously concocts a script that issimultaneously human and exploratory of different mindsets. Often Ithink this is how the cast would interact with each other when thecameras weren't rolling. The film hesitates not to explore thedifferent lifestyles of the characters here, which is a huge step inthe right direction for this kind of a film, being as tricky as thatis. Thrown in some tremendous suburban cinematography and hilariouslyunpredictable scenes and you have another film I'll delay my schedulefor to watch again.
The thought of making a comedy centered around little league is onethat sets itself up for many, many a joke to be made and this film doesjustice to its world. Garlin captures this obscure sector of suburbanpasstime with a sense of personal belonging and unpretentious craftthat makes Dealin' With Idiots much more competent on the level ofindependent comedy. Garlin feels like he was either once a part of thisworld or is at least wholly familiar with it, judging by the realisticway he writes all the characters and the events that unfold on thediamond. It's almost as baffling how well this film works as a whole asit is watching the people who are hellbent on showing their involvementfor something as silly and superfluous as little league baseball.
Starring: Jeff Garlin, Jami Gertz, Richard Kind, Fred Willard, TimothyOlyphant, Bob Odenkirk, J.B. Smoove, Pat Finn, Gina Gershon, KerriKenney-Silver, and Natasha Leggero. Directed by: Jeff Garlin.
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