You, Me and Dupree manages to keep us mildly amused, mostly due to Owen Wilson’s infectious charm. But unlike some of his other comrades in comedy, a lot of Owen doesn’t necessarily spell success. Story Ah, the unwanted guest. It’s been the subject of many a movie. You know the kind: Messy, doesn’t respect your privacy, stops up the toilet, has sex with someone in your living room using butter and nearly burns the house down. That’s Dupree (Wilson) to a tee, and for newlyweds Carl (Matt Dillon) and Molly (Kate Hudson), having Dupree in their house is downright disastrous. At first, Carl is psyched to have his best man as his couch guest while Molly is less than enthused with Dupree’s well-meaning antics. But when Molly starts feeling abandoned by Carl’s workaholic tendencies—as he, in turn, tries to impress his demanding new father-in-law (Michael Douglas)—suddenly Dupree’s good-natured personality and carefree wisdom is comforting to Molly, much to Carl’s chagrin. But don’t fret. This three’s-a-crowd scenario will work out some kind of resolution, as the loveable guest shows how a little inner Dupree-“ness” might just be one of life's hidden secrets. Acting With Dupree, Wilson is attempting to break away from the buddy comedies he’s known for, such as Starsky and Hutch and Wedding Crashers, in which he mostly plays the pithy straight man. There are definitely moments of true Wilson brilliance in Dupree, especially when he’s avoiding a building security guard by throwing “seven different kinds of smoke” at him. But playing off someone slightly wackier than himself is really Wilson’s forte and in trying to carry a whole comedy on his own, he’s not nearly as successful as say, Jim Carrey or even Jack Black. It also doesn’t help that Hudson and Dillon aren’t able to pick up the slack. Hudson is appealing as the beleaguered Molly, and Dillon seems to be getting better looking with age—but together, they are one big ball of bland, especially Dillon, who is sorely miscast as the straight guy. On the other hand, Douglas does a nice turn as the overprotective daddy who can’t let his little girl go.Read full review
You, Me, and Dupree I didn't expect You, Me, and Dupree to rival Dodgeball or Wedding Crashers in the laughs department, but it was still incredibly funny!!! The movie is a little slow at times, but the last 30 minutes more than make up for it. Dupree is a classic character that everybody can relate to, whether you are Dupree or you have a friend like Dupree. Dupree is a lot like my friend Will, and that's what makes this movie so great, it's just so believeable. Final Verdict: 4/5 Rent or Buy?: This movie is a definite buy for any Owen Wilson fan. He's awesome in this movie, and the supporting cast doesn't hurt either. P.S. The Spoof Trailer is something to watch after you've watched the movie. If you're a fan of horror movies you'll find it absolutely hilarious. IF YOU FIND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE. Thank you.Read full review
Film Needed Ben Stiller.....Sorry Matt! There's something "right" about the Owen Wilson/Ben Stiller Duo that just wasn't there when Wilson paired up with Matt Dillon in You, Me and Dupree. I kept wondering if Stiller had other obligations and turned the film down. Matt Dillon can do comedy, as in the sleazy character he played brilliantly in There's Something About Mary, but he seemed miscast as Carl Peterson. Kate Hudson was her usual charming self and always a pleasure to watch. Randall Dupree got into a little too much mischief and mishaps for the film to be even somewhat believable. Wilson provided some funny scenes but the surprise humor came from Michael Douglas as Dillon's sarcastic, controlling father-in-law. The storyline was moderately entertaining, but over-all, I expected to enjoy You, Me and Dupree more than I did. Written and Posted to eBay by meeshmiami Originally written August 1, 2006 Posted on eBay August 25, 2007Read full review
Entertaining movie about friends and how they are part of your life no matter what crazy things they do.
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This movie is hilarious! I really enjoyed it. I will definitely be buying this for my collection eventually. This is definitely one of Owen Wilson's best performances yet. Dupree (Owen Wilson) moves into his best friends house (who is newly married), and drives them crazy. Dupree is a slacker-type who is trying to find a job, but not totally serious about it. Some of the things Dupree does to drive his best friend crazy includes breaking the toilet downstairs (and in turn really stinks up the upstairs one in the couples' bedroom), tapes over their cute answering machine message and puts his own message on there, sleeps in the nude, and so many other things. If you are an Owen Wilson fan then this is the movie for you!
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