The writer and director can't keep pace with the dark places Carrey takes the script.
The Cable Guy (1996)
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Fresh:26
Rotten:26
Average Rating:5.4/10
Synopsis: When Steven Kovacs orders cable TV for his apartment, he has no idea how much he'll regret it. That's because the installer sent to his home is Chip Douglas, a lonely, lisping, parasitic geek, who... When Steven Kovacs orders cable TV for his apartment, he has no idea how much he'll regret it. That's because the installer sent to his home is Chip Douglas, a lonely, lisping, parasitic geek, who just might be psychotic. Chip immediately bonds with vulnerable milquetoast Steve -- and then refuses to leave him alone. Chip's wild behavior proceeds to make his victim's life a living hell, and even jeopardizes Steve's attempt to reconcile with his girlfriend. How far will Chip go... and will Steve ever put his foot down? [More]
Starring: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann, George Segal
Starring: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann, George Segal, Ben Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, David Bowe, David Cross
Director: Ben Stiller
Director: Ben Stiller
Producer: Judd Apatow
Screenwriter: Judd Apatow
Reviews for The Cable Guy
The Cable Guy is certainly a cautionary tale, but not about the dangers of TV.
It's a fairly interesting effort -- much more ambitious than most Carrey vehicles.
Aiming, perhaps, for a neat double helix of black humor and prankishness, they've ended up with a pretty ugly granny knot.
In all, about a third of the film (most of it contained in three extended sequences) is audaciously funny and genuinely disturbing. The rest will sorely test the devotion of Carrey's fans.
As a follow up to hits Ace Ventura and The Mask, this black comedy curio bewildered Carrey's fans and failed at the box office. But its nervy sheen and strung-out comedy set pieces work well.
While some of its antic set pieces are genuinely funny, this fuzzy-focus outing is hopelessly disconnected and ultimately unsatisfying.
The film brilliantly constructs awkward situations that neither character can find ways to get out of and deftly plays with the bizarre nature of human relationships. What makes two people click, and what happens when only one clicks?
A hilarious black comedy that proved too dark and too smart for its star's fan base.
The film maintains a dark edge throughout, even with its happy ending.
Plays as a '-from-hell' thriller with a few funny moments instead of a funny comedy with dark overtones.
Sure comedy isn't pretty all the time, but in 'The Cable Guy,' comedy is actually ugly. (published 6-14-96)
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