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Rat Race [DVD] [2002]

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  • Actors: Breckin Meyer, Amy Smart, Whoopi Goldberg, Vince Vieluf, Cuba Gooding Jr.
  • Directors: Jerry Zucker
  • Writers: Andy Breckman
  • Producers: Jerry Zucker, James Jacks, Janet Zucker, Richard Vane, Sean Daniel
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Pathe Distribution
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Nov 2002
  • Run Time: 107 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006LSER
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,204 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Rat Race ought to be far less enjoyable than, in the end, it is. Studded with C-list stars, it has a heartless and derivative premise: a group of no-hopers racing across country for a stash of money for the amusement of a casino owner (John Cleese) and a group of high rollers who will bet on anything. Yet their adventures along the way are inventive: for example, lost in the desert Cuba Gooding Jr ends up stealing a coach only to find it full of Lucille Ball impersonators who go "Waaah!" in chorus whenever anything goes wrong. Even the slapstick is inventive: director Jerry Airplane Zucker and writer Andy Breckman do interesting things with hot-air balloons, a narcoleptic Rowan Atkinson, emergency organ transporters and Hitler's Mercedes Benz. All of the characters, from Breckin Meyer's smugly careful lawyer to Seth Green's shabby little con man, discover in the end that they have hearts, that some things are more important than money and that sometimes it is the journey that matters. Of course, these are all colossal sentimental clichés and yet the film has a sweet-natured quality that sells them to us.

On the DVD: Rat Race is presented with a widescreen aspect ratio of 2.35:1 and Dolby 5:1 sound that delivers all of the snappy dialogue clearly. It comes with generous extras, including a gag reel, the theatrical trailer, an outtake where Seth Green completely fails to keep a straight face, a good-humoured interview with writer and director, a disappointing making-of documentary and some deleted scenes (with a couple that should not be missed). --Roz Kaveney

Special Features
2.35 Wide Screen
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
English
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital 5.1
Making Of Documentary
Interview With Director Jerry Zucker And Writer Andy Breckman
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
Theatrical Trailer


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An unlikely success, 6 Aug 2005
By Abigail Ford "loyal misfit" (UK) - See all my reviews
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My story's the same as everyone else - I saw the trailer, thought "Oh, for goodness' sake, it's just a remake of "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World; I'm steering clear", then caught the film by accident on the telly and was hooked.

The basic premise is simple - six keys, one locker, and a race for $2 million dollars. Mix into that some utterly hammy acting, Nazi Barbies, a cow tied to a hot-air balloon, and a woman intent on selling squirrels, and you've found yourself in the middle of Rat Race. And it's actually not bad. Rowan Atkinson's Italian, with an intentionally ridiculous accent and the line "Oh, a race! ...I hope I win" is frankly a remix of Mr Bean, whilst John Cleese's casino owner is classic Fawlty with extra teeth. But both those characters are classics, and stirred into this film, they become still funnier.

Every need is catered for, from those who like the disgusting (a human heart that lands up being chewed by a passing dog), to those who like the bizarre (betting on how long a maid can hang from a curtain rail). Even shameless pandering to the younger female population, myself included, can by found in the casting of the divine Breckin Meyer as a painfully cautious young lawyer determined not to go wrong, Seth Green as a dire conman, and Cuba Gooding Jr as a hapless football ref with a past he'd rather forget.

Yes, the ending is sickeningly sentimental, and in any other film would be inexcusable. But, given the events of the film, no other ending was possible. It doesn't try to be original, and really, who cares? Because in the end, you've had two million laughs at some crazy stuff that couldn't happen, and you're in a good enough mood to excuse anything.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!, 22 Oct 2002
By N. Williams "the_shakermaker" (Hull) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rat Race [2002] (VHS Tape)
If you're reading this then you've stumbled upon the page for one of the funniest movies of recent years. This film directed by veteran nutter Jerry Zucker (yes, he of ariplane and naked gun), so if you're familiar with his work then you'll know exactly what to expect from this little caper comedy!
The plot has eccentric casino owner Donald Sinclair (a top form Cleese with some rather odd false teeth!), pull together 8 random people whom he gets to race from Las Vegas to New Mexico for a prize of $2,000,000 whilst he takes bets on the outcome. And what a group he has assembled.
The action really gets going when bumbling brother Blaine and Dwayne (Vince Vieleuf and Seth Green, going very well together), sabotage the airport, consigning the race to the ground and a lot of fast paced gags. The other characters include Enrico Pollini, a narcoleptic italian, played by Rowan Atkinson who is basically Mr. Bean with an accent (some people have complained about this, but that's the character and who better to play Mr. Bean with an accent than Mr. Bean?), Owen Templeton, a football (the American version!) referee who is under scrutiny for a bad call that has a lot of gamblers breathing down his neck looking for revenge, is portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. The other cast members incluse further accomplished comedy actors such as Breckin Meyer and Amy Smart (Road Trip), Whoopi Goldberg, and Jon Lovitz.
What follows is an hour and a half of insanity in the classic chase movie style as the competitors try to outsmart each other in the race for the prize. Incidents along the way are typical Zucker with such nonsense as Jon Lovitz's Jewish family crashing into a WW2 veterans conference in Hitler's mercedes Benz, a cow dangling from a hot air balloon, Templeton stealing a bus filled with Lucille Ball impresonators, and Pollini dropping a transplant heart out of a moving vehicle. This movie doesn't let up with the laughs and should guarantee many with it's wide cast of characters, all very different, and played out by an accomplished cast of actors and actresses, but this will certainly not be to everybody's taste! Zucker is quite probably the best director for oddball comedy, but that's pretty much all you're going to get, some very stupid situation comedy, which is very low down on the intellectual scale, but still just as funny. The other main gripe with the film is the sickeningly sentimental ending, which despite featuring the music of Smash Mouth, still manages to seem very out of place, even if it is conveying a very appropriate message. Lot's of people didn't like the ending and i can see why, but the rest of the movie is pure comic brilliance.
If you buy this film, you won't be left short on laughs (unless you're on of those people who like all of their humour based on word-play and can spot the jokes in Shakespeare's work), but don't expect too much sophistication, this is more of a movie to sit down and watch of a night with a large bowl of popcorn and a few mates. Enjoy! I certainly did!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for a family evening, 5 Sep 2005
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The film is undoubtely funny at times, but quite frankly I cannot understand what the fuss is all about.
My first impression of the film was that, because there were so many well known actors in it, the reason the film had been made was either:
1) to be shown in theatres at Christmas (good money), or
2) for charity's purposes (probably the ending made me think of that).
Many of the funny bits were so obvious that one could imagine what was going to happen long before it did (Hitler's car and the obvious impersonation at the WWII reunion, for example).
The one thing I really liked was the rich guests betting on almost everything (from the price asked by the hooker to the first man to throw up on a turbolent flight). That alone will justify my viewing the film again.
Rowan Atkinson's character did look Italian (including the dark 5 o'clock shadow and accent), and John Cleese's teeth were hilarious. Whoopy Goldberg did not even seem to be present, and Wayne Knight was practically a Newman driving an ambulance.
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Hilarious, exiting, funniest film ever. A must see. Great film. Recommend to anyone whose up for a laugh.
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This product arrived in good time and looked in good condition, however it jumped a bit when we played it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This movie is SO funny. Love it love it love it....
I've seen it several times and still laugh hysterically, even if watching it on my own. There's so much going on, so many twists, & refreshingly not too crude! You gotta see it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful slapstick
Having watched this film a good half dozen times, I just wanted to say how refreshing it is to be able to watch a Saturday night slapstick which does not involve sex gags,... Read more
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Although Rat Race is a fairly simple idea, it is a hugely entertaining film that is guaranteed to make you laugh. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just a decent laugh!
This film isn't edgey, it doesn't use state-of-the-art special effects and that is part of what makes it a joy to watch. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Could have been good
if they had replaced the entire cast (especially Atkinson doing his pathetic Mr Bean type `comedy') re-wrote the script and given it a better storyline. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Great Idea Done Cheaply
Rat Race is basically an attempt to bring back the madcap-ensemble-cast-comedy that was so successful in the sixties, and again in the eighties. Read more
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I was able to watch this film last night, thanks to Channel 4. Having read what it was about, I had a general idea of what I was in for. Read more
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