Stuck on You (2003)
In Martha's Vineyard, Mass., conjoined twins Walt and Bob Tenor make the best of their handicap by being the fastest grill cooks in town. While outgoing Walt hopes to one day become a famous actor, shy Bob prefers to stay out of the spotlight. When a fading Hollywood actress, Cher, decides to get her show "Honey and the Beaze" cancelled, she hires Walt -- and his brotherly appendage -- as her costars. But their addition surprisingly achieves the opposite.
- Bobby Farrelly
- Peter Farrelly
- Bobby Farrelly
- Peter Farrelly
- Charles B. Wessler
- Bennett Yellin
- Bobby Farrelly
- Peter Farrelly
Rating: 5.333/10 by 660 users
Alternative Title:
Varm på dig - DK
Ligado em Você - BR
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 59 minutes
Budget: $55,000,000
Revenue: $65,784,503
Plot Keyword: martial arts, dancer, stripper, celebrity, flashback, bully, crude humor, hollywood, los angeles, california, twins, martha's vineyard, movie star, disability, beverly hills, conjoined twins
Decent watch at best, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm a fan of Matt Damon, but not so much Greg Kinnear, though both are clearly quality actors. This movie is extremely charming, and very well written and produced. It is obvious that they knew they had a contentious concept and needed to create something that deals with it carefully and tastefully. As an idea that, "oh, they can't get away from each other!" is funny short term, like if they were glued together on accident ("Family Guy"), but as the sadness of the reality sets in they try to compete with overly ridiculous scenarios that wouldn't happen in real life and try to swing the odd situations as beneficial. As that becomes obviously untrue, the sadness of it sets back in and is doubled by the idea of being permanently stuck with someone so wildly different that you. If you can look past reality, then there is a lot of good humor in here, and a really touching love story crossed with a story of ambition versus family. Other than funny, this movie feels like it tries to be too many things, but that comes from having two wildly different characters each pursuing their own stories. There's just a lot of overhead. There are a lot of problems with the movie, but it's uniquely charming, and there just aren't many conjoined twin stories.