Kabluey (2007)

Kabluey (2007)
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A slacker tries to do the right thing for his family with unexpectedly chaotic results in this independent comedy. Salman (Scott Prendergast) is an out-of-work twentysomething who has few skills and fewer prospects. However, things are significantly worse for his older brother -- his National Guard unit has been called back to Iraq, and his wife, Leslie (Lisa Kudrow), needs to go back to work in order to support their children. However, Leslie doesn't have anyone to look after her two sons, so when Salman learns of her sad situation, he volunteers to move in and help mind the kids. Salman quickly discovers the boys are nearly psychotic and will stop at nothing to get him out of the house, including putting sharp objects in his breakfast. With the household still short on money, Leslie helps Salman get a job, and soon he's become the corporate mascot for a failing Internet company, who pounds the pavement wearing a strange blue costume hoping to drum up interest in renting space in the corporate offices. The first feature film as writer and director for actor Scott Prendergast, Kabluey also stars Christine Taylor, Conchata Ferrell, Teri Garr, and Chris Parnell. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Lisa KudrowScott Prendergast, (more)
Director(s):
Scott Prendergast
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Kabluey

A slacker tries to do the right thing for his family with unexpectedly chaotic results in this independent comedy. Salman (Scott Prendergast) is an out-of-work twentysomething who has few skills and fewer prospects. However, things are significantly worse for his older brother -- his National Guard unit has been called back to Iraq, and his wife, Leslie (Lisa Kudrow), needs to go back to work in order to support their children. However, Leslie doesn't have anyone to look after her two sons, so when Salman learns of her sad situation, he volunteers to move in and help mind the kids. Salman quickly discovers the boys are nearly psychotic and will stop at nothing to get him out of the house, including putting sharp objects in his breakfast. With the household still short on money, Leslie helps Salman get a job, and soon he's become the corporate mascot for a failing Internet company, who pounds the pavement wearing a strange blue costume hoping to drum up interest in renting space in the corporate offices. The first feature film as writer and director for actor Scott Prendergast, Kabluey also stars Christine Taylor, Conchata Ferrell, Teri Garr, and Chris Parnell. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins

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Director(s):
Scott Prendergast
Writer(s):
Scott Prendergast
Producer(s):
Doug SutherlandGary Dean SimpsonRick Rosenthal
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Independent FilmsComedy
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Wezi K.

This was one of the worst movies I have see in a while. It left me wondering what was that all about. I felt it was a worst of my time. The story line, acting and ability to capture the viewer's interest was terrible. Kabluey was very somber and left me really bluey at the end of the movie.

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Teri Z.

Well, I made it through all 87 minutes of this movie and I don't know why I kept watching. It was dull and depressing. Maybe there was some hidden meaning behind all of it, but I didn't really get it.

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John O.

This movie is just plain horrible from start to finish. I would have preferred a sharp stick in the eye!

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