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Rubin and Ed (1992)

Rubin and Ed (1992)
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Rubin & Ed is Trent Harris' off-the-wall buddy movie about two mismatched geeks on a quest to bury a frozen cat. Rubin Farr (Crispin Glover) is a shy, reclusive loner who lives in his mother's hotel. He'd much rather sit in his bedroom listening to Mahler, playing with his squeaky-mouse, than go outside. His mother has other plans, however, and one afternoon she decides to pull the plug on Rubin's eccentric behavior. She demands that he go out and make at least one friend. Rubin capitulates, and after a somewhat half-hearted search, he finds Ed Tuttle (Howard Hesseman, in one of his best performances). Ed is a divorced, middle-aged loser enrolled in a self-help/ get-rich-quick organization called PPR: Positive Power through Real Estate. Ed agrees to have dinner with Rubin and his mother if Rubin agrees to attend a PPR training seminar. All goes as planned for both, until Ed opens the freezer and discovers Rubin's dead cat. The unlikely pair then embarks on an hallucinatory quest through the Utah desert in order to find the perfect spot to bury Rubin's cat. Though at first mutually disgusted by each other, Rubin and Ed eventually learn how to become friends. Karen Black is superb as Ed Tuttle's annoying ex-wife Rula, as is Michael Greene as PPR magnate Mr. Busta. ~ Anthony Reed, Rovi

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Starring:
Crispin GloverHoward Hesseman, (more)
Director(s):
Trent Harris
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
 
 
 
 

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Rubin & Ed is Trent Harris' off-the-wall buddy movie about two mismatched geeks on a quest to bury a frozen cat. Rubin Farr (Crispin Glover) is a shy, reclusive loner who lives in his mother's hotel. He'd much rather sit in his bedroom listening to Mahler, playing with his squeaky-mouse, than go outside. His mother has other plans, however, and one afternoon she decides to pull the plug on Rubin's eccentric behavior. She demands that he go out and make at least one friend. Rubin capitulates, and after a somewhat half-hearted search, he finds Ed Tuttle (Howard Hesseman, in one of his best performances). Ed is a divorced, middle-aged loser enrolled in a self-help/ get-rich-quick organization called PPR: Positive Power through Real Estate. Ed agrees to have dinner with Rubin and his mother if Rubin agrees to attend a PPR training seminar. All goes as planned for both, until Ed opens the freezer and discovers Rubin's dead cat. The unlikely pair then embarks on an hallucinatory quest through the Utah desert in order to find the perfect spot to bury Rubin's cat. Though at first mutually disgusted by each other, Rubin and Ed eventually learn how to become friends. Karen Black is superb as Ed Tuttle's annoying ex-wife Rula, as is Michael Greene as PPR magnate Mr. Busta. ~ Anthony Reed, Rovi

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Director(s):
Trent Harris
Writer(s):
Trent Harris
Producer(s):
Paul WebsterTim Bevan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Profanity)
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CHAD S.

Before Napoleon Dynamite...there was Rubin Farr. Produced in the early 90's, on a semi-shoestring budget, shot entirely in Utah by quirky ex-mormon Trent Harris , this is a perfect precursor to the modern day Napoleon Dynamite craze. Not slapstick comedy or one liner. It's a dry-humor-fest filled forray into the anit-buddy movie genre. Rubin Farr (Crispin Glover) a hippie clothed introvert who's only friend in the world, his cat, just died is told by his mother to go out and make a friend. Ed Tuttle (Howard Hesseman),with a stylish rug and cheap salesman suit, is pumped by his PPR manager to go out and recruit the masses to the positives or real estate. (pyramid scheme) Finding each other to be the resolution to their problem, the journey ensues through the wastelands of the Utah desert with a cooler, a semi frozen cat, 8" platform shoes, and a hubcap. The only thing certain about their journey? That Andy Worhol sucks a big one and that Rubin's cat can eat a WHOLE watermellon.

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Michael T.

This is a hilarious movie. I saw it at a midnight showing in Seattle and the whole audience was rolling throughout. It's one of my favorite movies ever - don't miss it if you ever get a chance.

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