Freddy Got Fingered

2001 "This time you can't change the channel."
4.7| 1h27m| R| en| More Info
Released: 20 April 2001 Released
Producted By: Regency Enterprises
Country: United States of America
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An unemployed cartoonist moves back in with his parents and younger brother Freddy. When his parents demand he leave, he begins to spread rumors that his father is sexually abusing Freddy.

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Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Derry Herrera Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
gabrielkoot This movie is just garbage. Just stupid, brainless garbage that's not even funny. They are trying so desperately to be funny with Tom Green playing with a horse's penis etc but it's just so desperate it's sad instead of funny. He's also the worst actor I've ever seen. Next time you write a movie try adding some jokes into it... then again you'll never get to make another movie after this most epic bomb of all time so never mind.
Uwontlikemyopinion Psychopath Gord Brody (Tom Green) skateboards through a mall in order to catch a bus ride to Los Angeles. With the ticket in hand ready to leave to pursue his dreams of becoming a cartoonist, his parents (Rip Torn and Julie Hagerty) surprise him with a new LeBaron. During the road trip, Gord makes friends with a horse and mutilates a deer after being rejected by a CEO of a major animation studio in Los Angeles. Will Gord find success as a cartoonist? Oh God, does anyone care?A part of me despises and loves this movie. Mainly, I love the "meta" moments that either embarrass the actors (Rip Torn in almost every scene) or observing the unpleasantness a person experiences while watching this movie for the first time. For instance, the child Andy (a simple slapstick device) receives nonstop bodily harm (glass bottle hits his head, a baseball knocks out his teeth, etc.). When I show someone whose never seen this movie experiences those moments with Andy, I laugh (probably out of nervousness) because those scenes don't inspire laughter from that first time viewer, their campy and disgusting in their presentation. Meaning, Tom Green's comedy impresses me because he easily gets under my skin with puerile and gross-out humor. Also, I kind of laugh at the cheese sandwich bit.Most of Tom Green's humor is an acquired taste, that's where I begin to despise this movie. It's amateurish, there's no character development (but that's the point, the film is being satirical . . . let me finish), leaves the film to wallow in unpleasant vignettes and sight gags. The scenes with his wheelchair girlfriend are extremely awkward. The atrocious post-production work (color correction and ADR work) makes me foam at the mouth like a rabid dog. Finally, I can't think of a more comprehensive example of ineptitude for twenty-first century movie comedy than Freddy Got Fingered.
denzil-09434 This movie, whilst being totally nonsense, made me laugh out lid more than 10 times. Maybe Tom Green is a genius. Anyway. I loved it.
jonsefcik I genuinely believe that if this movie had better dialogue, better acting, and a more grounded script, it could have been one of the most groundbreaking comedies of the decade. While it has a reputation as one of the worst movies ever made, I've seen way worse. At its core, this movie is all about Gordy, an immature man- child who wants to prove to his father that he is a man. This simple and age-old setup is turned upside down and told through the veil of a sadistic anti-comedy. He goes to absurd, even grotesque lengths to prove that he is independent and self-sufficient. Gordy masturbates a horse and an elephant to prove to himself and his father that he has "grasped manhood". As he grabs the horse's penis, he shouts "Look at me, Daddy! I'm a farmer, Daddy" indicating he wants to prove his independence to his father, the farmer symbolizing a hard worker that produces something valuable to society. The fact that he makes the elephant ejaculate all over his father and right after that his father accepts him shows that he has succeeded.If you couldn't tell from that last paragraph, the film is blatantly offensive, and if it offends you or grosses you out, then it has done its job. Its something of a satire on the increasingly gratuitous and stupid R-rated sex comedies and dumb teen comedies of the 90s. Some of the random celebrity cameos are just there to bring the movie some credibility, just like the movies its making fun of, but also seem to be poking fun at them (like Shaq's cameo). The sheer ridiculousness of everything that happens is itself pretty entertaining and funny. Some people find this movie absolutely hilarious, and I'll admit I'm one of those people.Don't get me wrong, this movie is FAR from a masterpiece. The acting is mostly pretty bad, the story drags at points, and all the dialogue sounds like it was written my Tom Green himself. If the movie was more realistic, Gordy would have been fired twice and arrested at least three times. There are a lot of jokes in the movie that Tom Green has admitted are just inside jokes between him and his friends. That's great for you and your friends, but the general movie going audience won't get half your references. In my humble opinion, this movie had a lot of potential, and in some ways Tom Green may be some kind of comedic genius, but the film's sloppy execution holds it back from being anything more than a fun novelty movie for me to troll my unsuspecting friends with on movie night.