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So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)

So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)
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Comic actor and former Saturday Night Live stock player Mike Myers attempted to transform himself from the goofy title character in Wayne's World (1992) (and its sequel) into a romantic leading man with this box office disappointment. Myers stars as Charlie Mackenzie, a San Francisco poet who meets the girl of his dreams, Harriet Michaels (Nancy Travis) when he stops to pick up some haggis for his parents at Meats of the World, a butcher shop where Harriet works. Although he's been neurotically commitment-phobic in the past (dumping one girlfriend because she "smelled like soup"), Charlie thinks Harriet could be the one. That is, until his mother May (Brenda Fricker) and cop best friend Tony (Anthony LaPaglia) begin to suspect that Harriet could be an axe-wielding serial killer who has butchered several husbands. Harriet's wacky sister Rose (Amanda Plummer) and her connection to several of the slayings make Charlie nervous, but he nevertheless pops the question, leading to an eventful honeymoon where all is revealed. Although So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) earned less than $12 million at the U.S. box office, Myers hit upon the Peter Sellers-inspired formula of playing various supporting characters with this film, portraying Charlie's amusingly paranoid father Stuart. The actor repeated the trick with greater success in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and its sequel. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Mike MyersNancy Travis, (more)
Director(s):
Thomas Schlamme
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of So I Married an Axe Murderer

Comic actor and former Saturday Night Live stock player Mike Myers attempted to transform himself from the goofy title character in Wayne's World (1992) (and its sequel) into a romantic leading man with this box office disappointment. Myers stars as Charlie Mackenzie, a San Francisco poet who meets the girl of his dreams, Harriet Michaels (Nancy Travis) when he stops to pick up some haggis for his parents at Meats of the World, a butcher shop where Harriet works. Although he's been neurotically commitment-phobic in the past (dumping one girlfriend because she "smelled like soup"), Charlie thinks Harriet could be the one. That is, until his mother May (Brenda Fricker) and cop best friend Tony (Anthony LaPaglia) begin to suspect that Harriet could be an axe-wielding serial killer who has butchered several husbands. Harriet's wacky sister Rose (Amanda Plummer) and her connection to several of the slayings make Charlie nervous, but he nevertheless pops the question, leading to an eventful honeymoon where all is revealed. Although So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) earned less than $12 million at the U.S. box office, Myers hit upon the Peter Sellers-inspired formula of playing various supporting characters with this film, portraying Charlie's amusingly paranoid father Stuart. The actor repeated the trick with greater success in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and its sequel. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Thomas Schlamme
Writer(s):
Neil MullarkeyMike MyersCarrie Fisher
Producer(s):
Robert N. FriedCary Woods
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Not For Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
RomanceComedy
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    Shawn F.

    I saw this movie again just the other day for the first time in 10-ish years. I remember it being quite entertaining, but I had forgotten how much! This is one of Mike Myer's best performances - especially his spin as the Scottish father. That character rivals any of his characters in Austin Powers, in laughability! The story is original and actually contains an air of suspense. The San Francisco setting is dramatic a la Hitchcock. All the supporting actors are perfectly likeable. Made me want to embrace my long lost Scottish roots!

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    Jones S.

    I don't agree with the reviewer who said this movie is stupid. But it may be for people who don't enjoy actors like Mike Myers or Will Ferrel, or any of the SNL-type humor. I loved this movie when I was a kid, and still find it hilarious!

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    Jeanie D.

    I have watched this movie over 20 times and it never gets old. I can't believe it didn't make money at the box office. Mike Myers is hilarious as both the father and the son. Nancy Travis is both funny and sexy. Amanda Plummer who plays sister Rose plays insane like no other. There are so many hilarious bits I could quote this movie for hours. I love every minute of this movie - even the first 15 as we follow the giant cup of latte through the lounge and Mike says, "Excuse, but I ordered the LARGE cup of coffee. Hello!"

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