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The House of Yes (1997)

The House of Yes (1997)
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A wealthy young man wants to wed a painfully ordinary girl, and a few hours with his family will convince anyone why he's doing so in this black comedy. Marty Pascal (Josh Hamilton) is engaged to marry Lesly (Tori Spelling), a dizzy blonde he met when she was working at a doughnut shop, and he bravely decides that it's time she met his family, so he brings her along for Thanksgiving dinner at his mother's house in West Virginia. Bravery is necessary because the Pascals are not an especially healthy or wholesome family. Mother (Genevieve Bujold) explains her philosophy about parenting like so: "You raise cattle; children just happen." In this environment, where refusing your child anything is all but unknown, her youngest son Anthony (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) has grown up to be an overanxious virgin eager to seduce Lesly while Marty's not paying attention. And Marty's twin sister Jackie (Parker Posey), malignily obsessed with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, often re-enacts the murder of JFK using spaghetti sauce for blood (when she can't get ahold of real bullets) and enjoys incestuously seducing Marty (which hardly bothers Mother, who notes that "Jackie's hand was holding Marty's penis when they came out the womb"). The House of Yes was based on the play by Wendy MacLeod; first time director Mark S. Waters (brother of screenwriter Daniel Waters) also adapted the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Parker PoseyJosh Hamilton, (more)
Director(s):
Mark S. Waters
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The House of Yes

A wealthy young man wants to wed a painfully ordinary girl, and a few hours with his family will convince anyone why he's doing so in this black comedy. Marty Pascal (Josh Hamilton) is engaged to marry Lesly (Tori Spelling), a dizzy blonde he met when she was working at a doughnut shop, and he bravely decides that it's time she met his family, so he brings her along for Thanksgiving dinner at his mother's house in West Virginia. Bravery is necessary because the Pascals are not an especially healthy or wholesome family. Mother (Genevieve Bujold) explains her philosophy about parenting like so: "You raise cattle; children just happen." In this environment, where refusing your child anything is all but unknown, her youngest son Anthony (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) has grown up to be an overanxious virgin eager to seduce Lesly while Marty's not paying attention. And Marty's twin sister Jackie (Parker Posey), malignily obsessed with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, often re-enacts the murder of JFK using spaghetti sauce for blood (when she can't get ahold of real bullets) and enjoys incestuously seducing Marty (which hardly bothers Mother, who notes that "Jackie's hand was holding Marty's penis when they came out the womb"). The House of Yes was based on the play by Wendy MacLeod; first time director Mark S. Waters (brother of screenwriter Daniel Waters) also adapted the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Mark S. Waters
Writer(s):
Mark S. Waters
Producer(s):
Stefan SimchowitzBeau Flynn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Violence, Adult Language, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
The House of Yes Awards:
  • 1997 - Sundance Film Festival - Special Recognition for Acting
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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    Raymond U.

    Of course, Parker Posey is fantastic in this. More surprising, though, is how much I enjoyed Tori Spelling in this film. She is not the most likeable character but then she really isn't supposed to be. This film is warped and I loved it...

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    Kate B.

    This movie is dark and ambiguous, but I loved it. Parker Posey makes the movie. I was laughing at her character the whole film. This has become one of my favorite films because of its originality and her fantastic performance. Also, Freddie Prinze Jr. has a small part in the film, and he does a great job which finally proves that he can indeed act.

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    Linda O.

    I really liked this movie. It is a very dark comedy and it's a bit creepy, but overall enjoyable. I thought the writing was great and Parker Posey is great in it.

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