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Flirting With Disaster (1996)

Flirting With Disaster (1996)
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In this satirical comedy, Mel Coplin (Ben Stiller) has a beautiful wife, Nancy (Patricia Arquette), and a four-month old son, and on the surface his life is good. But something's been troubling him: Mel knows he was adopted, and he can't resolve his issues with the mother who gave him away years ago, much to the annoyance of his adoptive parents (George Segal and Mary Tyler Moore). Mel decides it's time he met his birth parents and resolved his feelings once and for all, and Tina (Tea Leoni), a psychology student, has offered to tag along to capture the event on video for a research project. But after a few minutes with Mel's "real" mother, they discover that a mistake has been made and they've been directed to the wrong person. A second meeting, this time with Mel's supposed dad, also turns out to be a mistake, and it's quite some time before Mel, Nancy, and Tina are finally face to face with Mel's biological parents -- a pair of burned-out hippies (played by Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin) who support themselves by dealing blotter acid daubed onto pictures of Ronald Reagan. It doesn't help that Mel finds himself attracted to the very leggy Tina, or that Nancy's head is turned by a bisexual ATF agent (Josh Brolin). Writer/director David O. Russell previously made a splash with his independent debut feature, 1994's Spanking the Monkey. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ben StillerPatricia Arquette, (more)
Director(s):
David O. Russell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Flirting With Disaster

In this satirical comedy, Mel Coplin (Ben Stiller) has a beautiful wife, Nancy (Patricia Arquette), and a four-month old son, and on the surface his life is good. But something's been troubling him: Mel knows he was adopted, and he can't resolve his issues with the mother who gave him away years ago, much to the annoyance of his adoptive parents (George Segal and Mary Tyler Moore). Mel decides it's time he met his birth parents and resolved his feelings once and for all, and Tina (Tea Leoni), a psychology student, has offered to tag along to capture the event on video for a research project. But after a few minutes with Mel's "real" mother, they discover that a mistake has been made and they've been directed to the wrong person. A second meeting, this time with Mel's supposed dad, also turns out to be a mistake, and it's quite some time before Mel, Nancy, and Tina are finally face to face with Mel's biological parents -- a pair of burned-out hippies (played by Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin) who support themselves by dealing blotter acid daubed onto pictures of Ronald Reagan. It doesn't help that Mel finds himself attracted to the very leggy Tina, or that Nancy's head is turned by a bisexual ATF agent (Josh Brolin). Writer/director David O. Russell previously made a splash with his independent debut feature, 1994's Spanking the Monkey. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
David O. Russell
Writer(s):
David O. Russell
Producer(s):
Dean Silvers
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Mild Violence, Not For Children)
Categories:
Independent FilmsComedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Danielle T.

    I saw this movie when it was in movie theaters, a long time ago. I have since purchased it on VHS and have bought both the widescreen edition DVD and the director's cut DVD. Why spend all that money you ask? Well, this film happens to be the funniest movie I have EVER seen. The whole cast is brillant in their roles! Also, every time I watch it, (and I watch it frequently) I find something else I missed before that is funny. It is a genius comedy that kinda creeps up on you. Do yourself a favor, rent this movie!!!!!

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    Linda D.

    This does have a great cast -very true. But it has a very very VERY bad script. I found very little of it funny ..or clever..or original..or anything...a big waster of a wonderful cast...it barely even held my attention. I adore Bed Stiller - but this is my least favorite of all of his films I have seen, and I would never recommend this one. Sorry Ben.

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    Candace J.

    Ben Stiller did a good job playing this part. Funny way to deal with an adopted person's need to find out who they are.

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