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Osmosis Jones (2001)

Osmosis Jones (2001)
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Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, the impish impresarios of gross-out comedy, take their body function-inspired humor to new extremes in this mixture of live action and animation. Bill Murray stars as Frank, a zoo worker suffering from the effects of an unknown malady he contracted after eating an egg contaminated with simian saliva. Unknown to Frank, the inside of his body is actually a city (the City of Frank) teeming with cellular life, where the mysterious illness he's fighting is an invading enemy that must be defeated at all costs. It's up to Osmosis Jones (voice of Chris Rock), a white blood cell cop, and Drix (voice of David Hyde Pierce), a rookie over-the-counter medication, to hunt down and stop a lethal virus (Laurence Fishburne) who's got an inferiority complex. Along the way, the partners visit Frank's runny nostrils (Booger Dam) and a bar called, appropriately enough, the Zit. Osmosis Jones costars Molly Shannon and Chris Elliott, and features the vocal talents of William Shatner, producer Joel Silver, and singer Brandy Norwood. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Bill MurrayMolly Shannon, (more)
Director(s):
Peter FarrellyBobby Farrelly, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Osmosis Jones

Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, the impish impresarios of gross-out comedy, take their body function-inspired humor to new extremes in this mixture of live action and animation. Bill Murray stars as Frank, a zoo worker suffering from the effects of an unknown malady he contracted after eating an egg contaminated with simian saliva. Unknown to Frank, the inside of his body is actually a city (the City of Frank) teeming with cellular life, where the mysterious illness he's fighting is an invading enemy that must be defeated at all costs. It's up to Osmosis Jones (voice of Chris Rock), a white blood cell cop, and Drix (voice of David Hyde Pierce), a rookie over-the-counter medication, to hunt down and stop a lethal virus (Laurence Fishburne) who's got an inferiority complex. Along the way, the partners visit Frank's runny nostrils (Booger Dam) and a bar called, appropriately enough, the Zit. Osmosis Jones costars Molly Shannon and Chris Elliott, and features the vocal talents of William Shatner, producer Joel Silver, and singer Brandy Norwood. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Peter FarrellyBobby Farrelly
Writer(s):
Marc Hyman
Producer(s):
Peter FarrellyBobby FarrellyZak Penn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Scatological Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Becky E.

    Great movie! I show it to my high school students for the fun and entertainment value, but it is also mildly educational. (As in, Bill Nye the Science Guy meets Eddie Murphy.) Lots of tongue in cheek humor and hilarious word plays.

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    Matt F.

    Rock is always funny and you can't go wrong with Murray. Disgusting to say the least, but isn't that why we like Farrelly Bros. -Stone

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    Cheryl B.

    The movie is a bit disgusting to begin with then if you view it in a scientific way it becomes interesting. It is all based on an entire community living within a human body and lucky us we get to view both parties. My 11 year old multi-tasked during this movie and I had to repeatedly defend our choices of movies to my 84 year old mother who was visiting. Not the best movie we’ve watched lately.

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