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My Boyfriend's Back (film)

My Boyfriend's Back is a 1993 American zombie film directed by Bob Balaban which tells the story of Johnny Dingle (Andrew Lowery), a teenage boy who returns from the dead as a zombie to meet Missy McCloud (Traci Lind), the girl he's in love with, for a date. The film received negative reviews.

My Boyfriend's Back
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBob Balaban
Written byDean Lorey
Produced bySean S. Cunningham
Starring
CinematographyMac Ahlberg
Edited byMichael Jablow
Music byHarry Manfredini
Production
company
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution[1]
Release date
  • August 6, 1993 (1993-08-06)
Running time
84 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
BudgetLess than $10 million[1]
Box office$3.3 million (US)[2]

The film's title is a reference to the 1963 song of the same name by The Angels (which is used in the promotional trailers, but not featured in the film itself). The original title of the film, Johnny Zombie, was changed shortly before the film's theatrical release. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Matthew McConaughey, and Matthew Fox appear in small roles in the film.

Plot

Johnny Dingle has been in love with Missy McCloud since they were kids. In his senior year of high school, he decides to fake a robbery at Missy’s job with his best friend, Eddie. He hopes that by stopping the "robbery" he will impress her and she will go to the prom with him.

During the "robbery" a real robber holds Johnny and Missy at gunpoint. Thinking it is Eddie, Johnny dies taking a bullet meant for Missy. After the funeral, Johnny rises from the grave. He is greeted by Murray the gravedigger, who warns him that he can’t leave the cemetery. Johnny ignores him and goes back to his home.

Missy is hesitant to be around Johnny, but changes her mind when her boyfriend Buck and his dim-witted friend Chuck discriminate against him for being a Zombie. They go on a date, which goes well until Missy accidentally rips Johnny’s ear off.

Johnny goes to the town doctor, Dr. Bronson, who refers him to a woman named Maggie, the widow of a zombie. She tells Johnny that he needs to eat the flesh of the living to stop decaying.

Johnny and Missy meet up at the library, where he’s attacked by Buck and Chuck. Chuck accidentally hits himself in the head with an ax and dies. Johnny eats Chuck's body, invoking the wrath of Chuck’s father, Big Chuck.

Missy’s father, the town sheriff, tells Johnny to leave town for his own safety. Johnny doesn’t listen and returns to Missy at night, but leaves when he bites her arm. He’s captured by Dr.Bronson, who attempts to dissect Johnny and create a youth formula from his zombie cells. Johnny escapes when Big Chuck leads a mob to kill him, with Missy and Eddie helping him. He flees to the cemetery, where Murray, his parents, Eddie, and Missy defend him, earning him the town and the sheriff’s acceptance. Johnny and Missy dance, but Johnny begins to decay and dies.

In Heaven, he’s told by the gatekeeper that he was not meant to die in the robbery, and he is sent back the moment before the robber entered. The events replay but Johnny survives this time due to the bullet hitting Missy’s locket. Johnny and Missy go to the prom as a couple.

Cast

Production

Casting

This is the first film role for Matthew Fox and Matthew McConaughey. Renée Zellweger's only scene was cut from the film.[3]

Reception

Critical reception

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 13% of 23 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 3.4/10.[4] Variety called it "an idiotic offbeat comedy" that "repeats ideas and jokes more effectively used in his 1989 Parents."[5] Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote, "If My Boyfriend's Back is an irredeemably silly movie, it has an engaging lightness of tone and uniformly impeccable performances by a cast that maintains just the right attitude of deadpan parody."[6] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called it "an awful teen horror comedy". Thomas wrote that "has a disastrous tone of sunny sitcom jauntiness" when it should have focused on dark satire.[7] Mark Caro of the Chicago Tribune wrote, "The movie is full of nonsensical plot twists, embarrassingly broad performances and unappealing characters." Caro criticized the casting of Lowery, calling his character "perhaps the least interesting movie zombie ever".[8] Jeff Shannon of the Seattle Times wrote, "Simply put, absolutely none of it works. The movie utterly fails to set a foundation for its dark fantasy, effectively turning every character into a moron."[9] Ty Burr of Entertainment Weekly rated it "D" and compared it negatively to Heathers.[10] Dendle called it the best of the zombie romantic comedy films of the late 1980s and early 1990s but criticized its use of family-friendly themes as "cheesy" and "saccharine".[11]

Themes

Academic Peter Dendle identifies the themes of the film as being standard teen film tropes. Dingle's urges to eat his date are a metaphor for teenage sexual activity, and his fear of decomposition is teenage anxiety over acne. As a zombie, Dingle is discriminated against and ostracized, which is meant to show zombies as outsiders.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "My Boyfriend's Back (1993)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  2. ^ "My Boyfriend's Back". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  3. ^ Lovece, Frank. "Renee Zellweger talks about 'My One and Only'", Newsday, August 26, 2009.
  4. ^ "My Boyfriend's Back (1993)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  5. ^ "Review: 'My Boyfriend's Back'". Variety. 1993. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen (August 6, 1993). "My Boyfriend s Back (1993)". The New York Times. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  7. ^ Thomas, Kevin (August 6, 1993). "MOVIE REVIEW : 'My Boyfriend's Back': Buried in Sunny Sitcom Jauntiness". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  8. ^ Caro, Mark (August 8, 1993). "Grave Issue". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  9. ^ Shannon, Jeff (August 6, 1993). "Putrid Humor Is Shameless In 'My Boyfriend's Back'". Seattle Times. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  10. ^ Burr, Ty (August 20, 1993). "My Boyfriend's Back". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Dendle, Peter (2001). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia. McFarland & Company. pp. 113–114. ISBN 978-0-7864-9288-6.

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My Boyfriend s Back is a 1993 American zombie film directed by Bob Balaban which tells the story of Johnny Dingle Andrew Lowery a teenage boy who returns from the dead as a zombie to meet Missy McCloud Traci Lind the girl he s in love with for a date The film received negative reviews My Boyfriend s BackTheatrical release posterDirected byBob BalabanWritten byDean LoreyProduced bySean S CunninghamStarringAndrew Lowery Traci Lind Bob Dishy Paul Dooley Edward Herrmann Mary Beth Hurt Cloris Leachman Austin Pendleton Jay O Sanders Paxton WhiteheadCinematographyMac AhlbergEdited byMichael JablowMusic byHarry ManfrediniProductioncompanyTouchstone Pictures 1 Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution 1 Release dateAugust 6 1993 1993 08 06 Running time84 minutes 1 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglishBudgetLess than 10 million 1 Box office 3 3 million US 2 The film s title is a reference to the 1963 song of the same name by The Angels which is used in the promotional trailers but not featured in the film itself The original title of the film Johnny Zombie was changed shortly before the film s theatrical release Philip Seymour Hoffman Matthew McConaughey and Matthew Fox appear in small roles in the film Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Themes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditJohnny Dingle has been in love with Missy McCloud since they were kids In his senior year of high school he decides to fake a robbery at Missy s job with his best friend Eddie He hopes that by stopping the robbery he will impress her and she will go to the prom with him During the robbery a real robber holds Johnny and Missy at gunpoint Thinking it is Eddie Johnny dies taking a bullet meant for Missy After the funeral Johnny rises from the grave He is greeted by Murray the gravedigger who warns him that he can t leave the cemetery Johnny ignores him and goes back to his home Missy is hesitant to be around Johnny but changes her mind when her boyfriend Buck and his dim witted friend Chuck discriminate against him for being a Zombie They go on a date which goes well until Missy accidentally rips Johnny s ear off Johnny goes to the town doctor Dr Bronson who refers him to a woman named Maggie the widow of a zombie She tells Johnny that he needs to eat the flesh of the living to stop decaying Johnny and Missy meet up at the library where he s attacked by Buck and Chuck Chuck accidentally hits himself in the head with an ax and dies Johnny eats Chuck s body invoking the wrath of Chuck s father Big Chuck Missy s father the town sheriff tells Johnny to leave town for his own safety Johnny doesn t listen and returns to Missy at night but leaves when he bites her arm He s captured by Dr Bronson who attempts to dissect Johnny and create a youth formula from his zombie cells Johnny escapes when Big Chuck leads a mob to kill him with Missy and Eddie helping him He flees to the cemetery where Murray his parents Eddie and Missy defend him earning him the town and the sheriff s acceptance Johnny and Missy dance but Johnny begins to decay and dies In Heaven he s told by the gatekeeper that he was not meant to die in the robbery and he is sent back the moment before the robber entered The events replay but Johnny survives this time due to the bullet hitting Missy s locket Johnny and Missy go to the prom as a couple Cast EditAndrew Lowery as Johnny Dingle Traci Lind as Missy McCloud Danny Zorn as Eddie Edward Herrmann as Mr Dingle Mary Beth Hurt as Mrs Dingle Jay O Sanders as Sheriff McCloud Libby Villari as Camille McCloud Matthew Fox as Buck Van Patten Philip Hoffman as Chuck Bronski Paul Dooley as Big Chuck Austin Pendleton as Dr Bronson Bob Dishy as Murray the Gravedigger Cloris Leachman as Maggie the Zombie Expert Paxton Whitehead as Judge in Heaven Matthew McConaughey as Guy 2 Renee Zellweger scenes cut Production EditCasting Edit This is the first film role for Matthew Fox and Matthew McConaughey Renee Zellweger s only scene was cut from the film 3 Reception EditCritical reception Edit Rotten Tomatoes a review aggregator reports that 13 of 23 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review the average rating was 3 4 10 4 Variety called it an idiotic offbeat comedy that repeats ideas and jokes more effectively used in his 1989 Parents 5 Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote If My Boyfriend s Back is an irredeemably silly movie it has an engaging lightness of tone and uniformly impeccable performances by a cast that maintains just the right attitude of deadpan parody 6 Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called it an awful teen horror comedy Thomas wrote that has a disastrous tone of sunny sitcom jauntiness when it should have focused on dark satire 7 Mark Caro of the Chicago Tribune wrote The movie is full of nonsensical plot twists embarrassingly broad performances and unappealing characters Caro criticized the casting of Lowery calling his character perhaps the least interesting movie zombie ever 8 Jeff Shannon of the Seattle Times wrote Simply put absolutely none of it works The movie utterly fails to set a foundation for its dark fantasy effectively turning every character into a moron 9 Ty Burr of Entertainment Weekly rated it D and compared it negatively to Heathers 10 Dendle called it the best of the zombie romantic comedy films of the late 1980s and early 1990s but criticized its use of family friendly themes as cheesy and saccharine 11 Themes Edit Academic Peter Dendle identifies the themes of the film as being standard teen film tropes Dingle s urges to eat his date are a metaphor for teenage sexual activity and his fear of decomposition is teenage anxiety over acne As a zombie Dingle is discriminated against and ostracized which is meant to show zombies as outsiders 11 See also EditList of zombie filmsReferences Edit a b c d e My Boyfriend s Back 1993 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved November 14 2022 My Boyfriend s Back Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 6 2015 Lovece Frank Renee Zellweger talks about My One and Only Newsday August 26 2009 My Boyfriend s Back 1993 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 12 2022 Review My Boyfriend s Back Variety 1993 Retrieved February 6 2015 Holden Stephen August 6 1993 My Boyfriend s Back 1993 The New York Times Retrieved February 6 2015 Thomas Kevin August 6 1993 MOVIE REVIEW My Boyfriend s Back Buried in Sunny Sitcom Jauntiness Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 6 2015 Caro Mark August 8 1993 Grave Issue Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 6 2015 Shannon Jeff August 6 1993 Putrid Humor Is Shameless In My Boyfriend s Back Seattle Times Retrieved February 6 2015 Burr Ty August 20 1993 My Boyfriend s Back Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 6 2015 a b Dendle Peter 2001 The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia McFarland amp Company pp 113 114 ISBN 978 0 7864 9288 6 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to My Boyfriend s Back film My Boyfriend s Back at IMDb My Boyfriend s Back 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