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Joe Somebody (2001)

Joe Somebody (2001)
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Following their television series Home Improvement and the features The Santa Clause (1994) and Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), the actor/director team of Tim Allen and John Pasquin collaborate once again on this high-concept comedy. Allen stars as Joe Scheffer, a nice guy video specialist for a Minneapolis pharmaceutical company who's plodding through both his thankless job and an unhappy divorce from his ex-wife Callie (Kelly Lynch). When Joe brings his daughter Natalie (Hayden Panettiere) to the office with him on Take Our Kids to Work Day, he's humiliated in a spat with company bully Mark McKinney (Patrick Warburton) over a parking space. It's the last straw for the mild-mannered Joe, who challenges McKinney to a rematch, hires a has-been action movie star (Jim Belushi) to instruct him in martial arts, and pays a stylist to make over his wardrobe and hair. As Joe's image improves and the big day approaches, he finds his new self-respecting stance has positive effects in both the workplace, as he lands a long-overdue promotion, and in his romantic life, as both Callie and a cute "wellness coordinator" (Julie Bowen) start warming up to him. The levelheaded Natalie, however, seems to prefer the previously non-confrontational dad she already loved. Joe Somebody (2001) is the feature debut of screenwriter John Scott Shepherd, who actually worked as a corporate filmmaker in Minneapolis. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Tim AllenJulie Bowen, (more)
Director(s):
John Pasquin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Joe Somebody

Following their television series Home Improvement and the features The Santa Clause (1994) and Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), the actor/director team of Tim Allen and John Pasquin collaborate once again on this high-concept comedy. Allen stars as Joe Scheffer, a nice guy video specialist for a Minneapolis pharmaceutical company who's plodding through both his thankless job and an unhappy divorce from his ex-wife Callie (Kelly Lynch). When Joe brings his daughter Natalie (Hayden Panettiere) to the office with him on Take Our Kids to Work Day, he's humiliated in a spat with company bully Mark McKinney (Patrick Warburton) over a parking space. It's the last straw for the mild-mannered Joe, who challenges McKinney to a rematch, hires a has-been action movie star (Jim Belushi) to instruct him in martial arts, and pays a stylist to make over his wardrobe and hair. As Joe's image improves and the big day approaches, he finds his new self-respecting stance has positive effects in both the workplace, as he lands a long-overdue promotion, and in his romantic life, as both Callie and a cute "wellness coordinator" (Julie Bowen) start warming up to him. The levelheaded Natalie, however, seems to prefer the previously non-confrontational dad she already loved. Joe Somebody (2001) is the feature debut of screenwriter John Scott Shepherd, who actually worked as a corporate filmmaker in Minneapolis. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
John Pasquin
Writer(s):
John Scott Shepherd
Producer(s):
Brian ReillyKen AtchityAnne Kopelson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Darren B.

    This is a fun and very family friendly movie that makes a point that is worth hearing. Not in a preachy over the top teen TV serial, this movie shows a Tim Allen we have never seen. He is likable, even enduring as a meek office worker. Get this and watch with the kids. Nothing the kids haven't seen far worse on Saturday morning and interesting for the parents, too. Recommended for all Tim Allen fans.

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    Richard W.

    Overall the movie is good and when it's over you'll probably be glad you watched it.

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    Jim B.

    4 Stars; It was a good family show. Julie Bowen is a pleasure to look at. Tim Allen does a good acting job, and there are several funny scenes. A great show for all the family members... Jim Bjorklund

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