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Freddy Got Fingered

Freddy Got Fingered is a 2001 American surreal absurdist black comedy film[3][4] directed by Tom Green in his feature film directorial debut and written by Green and Derek Harvie. Green stars in the film as a childish slacker who wishes to become a professional cartoonist while dealing with his abusive father's behavior. Its plot resembles Green's struggles as a young man trying to get his television series picked up, which would later become the MTV series The Tom Green Show. The title of the film refers to a plot point where Green's character falsely accuses his father of sexually abusing his brother, the eponymous Freddy.

Freddy Got Fingered
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTom Green
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMark Irwin
Edited byJacqueline Cambas
Music byMike Simpson
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • April 20, 2001 (2001-04-20)
Running time
87 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$14 million[2]
Box office$14.3 million[2]

Released on April 20, 2001, by 20th Century Fox, Freddy Got Fingered was critically panned at the time of its release, with many considering it as one of the worst films of all time. It was also a box office disappointment, grossing only $14.3 million worldwide, slightly above its $14 million budget. It received five Golden Raspberry Awards of its eight nominations, as well as a Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Worst Picture. However, the film quickly developed a cult following after its release on home video and has earned some critical reevaluation.

Plot

Unemployed 28-year-old cartoonist Gordon "Gord" Brody leaves his parents' home in Portland, Oregon, to pursue his lifelong ambition of obtaining a contract for an animated television series. His parents, Jim and Julie, give him a Chrysler LeBaron which he drives to Los Angeles and starts work at a cheese sandwich factory to make money. Gord shows his drawings to Dave Davidson, the CEO of a major animation studio; Davidson commends the artwork but calls the concepts depicted, including a vigilante "X-Ray Cat", nonsensical. Disheartened, Gord quits his job and returns to his parents.

Jim constantly insults and belittles Gord following his return, telling him to forget about being an animator and "get a job". When Gord pressures his friend Darren into skating on a wooden half-pipe he has built outside the Brody home, Darren falls and breaks his leg. At the hospital, Gord impersonates a doctor, delivers a baby, and meets an attractive nurse named Betty, who uses a wheelchair, has an obsessive penchant for fellatio, and wants to create a rocket-powered wheelchair. Gord lies to his father that he has got a job in the computer industry and goes out to a restaurant with Betty, pretending he is at work. However, Jim sees him there and disparages Betty due to her disabilities. After a fight in the restaurant, Gord is arrested and Betty bails him out. Following her advice, Gord attempts to continue drawing; however, he gets into an argument with Jim, who then smashes Gord's half-pipe. Gord and his parents then go to a family therapy session, where Gord falsely accuses Jim of "fingering" Gord's younger brother, Freddy. The 25-year-old Freddy is sent to a home for sexually molested children despite looking nothing like a child while Julie, being fed up with his abusive behavior and short temper, leaves Jim and ends up dating the basketball player Shaquille O'Neal. While in a drunken stupor, Jim tells Gord how much of a disappointment he is to him. Affected by his father's words, Gord decides to abandon his aspirations to be a cartoonist and gets a job at a local sandwich shop.

After seeing a television news report on Betty's successful rocket-powered wheelchair, Gord is inspired to pursue his dreams once again. He returns to Hollywood with a concept based on his relationship with his father: an animated series called Zebras in America. Jim follows Gord there after threatening Darren into revealing his whereabouts. While Gord is pitching the show to Davidson, Jim bursts in and trashes Davidson's office. Thinking Jim's actions are part of Gord's pitch, Davidson greenlights Zebras in America and gives Gord a million-dollar check. Gord spends a tenth of that money on an elaborate thank you to Betty for inspiring him, and the remainder to relocate the Brody house to Pakistan with his father inside, unconscious—a response to Jim's earlier put-down that "If this were Pakistan, you would have been sewing soccer balls when you were four years old!"

Gord and Jim soon come to terms but are then abducted and held hostage. The kidnapping becomes a news item, as Gord's series has already become popular. After 18 months in captivity, Gord and Jim return to America, where a huge crowd, including Betty and Darren, welcomes them home.

Cast

  • Tom Green as Gordon Brody, a childish 28-year-old slacker cartoonist who dreams of having his own cartoon show.
  • Rip Torn as Jim Brody, Gord's verbally and emotionally abusive father whom Gord falsely accuses of sexually abusing Freddy by fingering him.
  • Marisa Coughlan as Betty Menger, Gord's auto-sadistic girlfriend who dreams of developing a rocket-powered wheelchair and is obsessed with giving fellatio.
  • Eddie Kaye Thomas as Freddy Brody, Gord's younger brother. The namesake of the film, he is sent to an institute for sexually abused children after Gord falsely accuses Jim of fingering him.
  • Harland Williams as Darren, Gord's bank teller friend who breaks his leg on Gord's skateboard ramp.
  • Anthony Michael Hall as Dave Davidson, the head of Radioactive Animation Studios who picks up Gord's cartoons for an animated series.
  • Julie Hagerty as Julie Brody, Gord's mother.
  • Drew Barrymore (Green's then-fiancée) as Davidson's receptionist
  • Shaquille O'Neal as himself
  • Jackson Davies as Mr. Malloy, the Brodys' next-door neighbor.
  • Connor Widdows as Andy Malloy, the son of Mr. Malloy. He is the center of a running gag where he suffers a brutal facial injury in every scene he appears in.
  • Lorena Gale as Psychiatrist/Social worker
  • Noel Fisher as Pimply manager
  • Stephen Tobolowsky (uncredited) as Uncle Neil
  • Joe Flaherty (uncredited) as William

Release

The theatrical release is 87 minutes and received an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America following requested cuts to tone it down from an NC-17, a rating that Green described as "like porn with murder." As an extra on the DVD release, Green also included a version of the ending, where a small child character gets sliced by the airplane propeller, which he had edited to secure an R rating. The PG-rated cut of Freddy Got Fingered is a mere three minutes long with a comedic voiceover. Some footage was leaked by the Newgrounds website before release.[5] Years later, Tom Fulp, owner of Newgrounds, confirmed that the leak was a publicity stunt.[6]

Reception

Box office

On a budget of $14 million, Freddy Got Fingered grossed $14,254,993 domestically and $78,259 overseas for a worldwide total of $14,333,252, making it initially a commercial failure [2] though it did eventually turn a profit from DVD sales. The film earned $24,300,000 from DVD sales, and was among the top 50 weekly DVD rentals chart.[7] Green has stated in a few interviews in 2010 that DVD sales have been growing many years later and that there was a cult following.[8] In a 2017 interview, Green stated that the box office receipts for the film did not reflect the actual attendance, as he thinks that moviegoers under the age of 17 bought tickets to Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles and then snuck into the theater showing his film.[9]

Critical response

 
In this infamous scene, Gord Brody ties sausages hanging from the ceiling to his fingers, plays the piano badly, and sings "Daddy, would you like some sausage?"

Freddy Got Fingered was panned upon release, with many critics considering it to be one of the worst films of all time. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 11% based on reviews from 95 critics, with an average rating of 3.20/10. The site's consensus reads "Unfavorably comparing it with such infamously bad titles as Battlefield Earth, a significant number of critics are calling Tom Green's extreme gross-out comedy the worst movie they have ever seen."[10] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from film critics, the film has an "Overwhelming dislike" rating score of 13 out of 100 based on 25 reviews.[11] CinemaScore polls revealed the average grade filmgoers gave Freddy Got Fingered was C−, on an A+ to F scale.[citation needed]

The Toronto Star created a one-time new rating for Freddy Got Fingered, giving it "negative one star out of five stars."[citation needed] CNN's Paul Clinton called it "quite simply the worst movie ever released by a major studio in Hollywood history" and listed the running time as "87 awful minutes."[12]

Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a rare zero-star rating and listed it as one of his most hated films of all time,[13] and described the film thus: "This movie doesn't scrape the bottom of the barrel. This movie isn't the bottom of the barrel. This movie isn't below the bottom of the barrel. This movie doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels [...]. The day may come when Freddy Got Fingered is seen as a milestone of neo-surrealism. The day may never come when it is seen as funny."[14]

Richard Roeper, on the TV show At the Movies, hosted by Roeper and Ebert, called it "horrible" and expressed the view that Green was a poor comedian, going so far as to say that he "should be flipping burgers somewhere". Along with Ebert, he was offended by the numerous "gross-out" gags.[citation needed] Film critic Leonard Maltin shared Ebert and Roeper's views of the film: "Instantly notorious word-of-mouth debacle became the poster child for all that's wrong with movie comedy. Gags include the maiming of an innocent child and a newborn spun around in the air by its umbilical cord—compounded by the almost unimaginable ineptitude with which they're executed."[15] In 2017, the film critic of The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw, cited it as the worst film he had ever seen,[16] and James Berardinelli says that it is his least-favourite film of all time.[17] Similarly, David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz of SBS' The Movie Show were not impressed by the film's content and tone. Stratton gave the film zero stars while Pomeranz gave it one star.[18] The magazine Complex ranked the film at number 14 on its "25 Movies That Killed Careers".[19]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times, compared the film to conceptual performance art and praised it "guardedly and with a slightly guilty conscience".[20]

Accolades

The film received eight Golden Raspberry Award nominations in 2002, winning five. In acknowledgment of the critical consensus regarding the film's merits, Green personally appeared at the ceremony to accept his awards, bringing his own red carpet and saying: "I'd just like to say to all the other nominees in the audience: I don't think that I deserve it any more than the rest of you. I'd like to say that; I don't think that it would be true, though."[21] Green would go on to play the harmonica badly for so long that he was dragged off the stage.[21] In February 2010, it was announced that Freddy Got Fingered was nominated for "Worst Picture of the Decade" for the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards but "lost" to Battlefield Earth.[22] Freddy Got Fingered also garnered seven nominations at the 2001 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, five of which were wins.[23] Following his wins, The Stinkers went ahead and designed their very own trophy for him to collect.[24]

Year Award Category Subject Result
2001 Golden Raspberry Award Worst Screenplay Derek Harvie Won
Tom Green
Worst Actor Won
Worst Director Won
Worst Screen Couple Won
Any animal he abuses Won
Worst Picture Larry Brezner Won
Howard Lapides Won
Lauren Lloyd Won
Worst Supporting Actor Rip Torn Nominated
Worst Supporting Actress Drew Barrymore Nominated
Julie Hagerty Nominated
2010 Worst Picture of the Decade Larry Brezner Nominated
Howard Lapides Nominated
Lauren Lloyd Nominated
2001 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Picture 20th Century Fox Won
Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy Won
Most Intrusive Musical Score Nominated
Worst Song "The Sausage Song" Nominated
Worst Director Tom Green Won
Worst Actor Won
Worst On-Screen Couple Tom Green and any person, animal or foreign object Won

Legacy

Later reviews

Freddy Got Fingered began to see more positive praise over time, becoming a cult classic. Critic Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club gave the film a rave review in his "My Year of Flops" column, comparing it to the work of Jean-Luc Godard and calling the film "less as a conventional comedy than as a borderline Dadaist provocation, a $15 million prank at the studio's expense" adding "it's utterly rare and wondrous to witness the emergence of a dazzlingly original comic voice. I experienced that glorious sensation watching Fingered...I can honestly say that I've never seen anything remotely like it" and rated it a "Secret Success."[25] In a later column, Rabin stated "I was a little worried that I'd catch flak for giving mad props to a film as divisive and widely reviled as Freddy Got Fingered. So I was relieved to discover that every single comment agreed with my assessment of it... It also didn't escape my attention that my Freddy post was the most commented-upon post in the history of My Year of Flops by a huge margin."[26] Comedian Chris Rock listed Freddy Got Fingered as one of his favorite movies on his website.[27]

Later, in his review of the film Stealing Harvard, a film co-starring Green, Ebert wrote: "Seeing Tom Green reminded me, as how could it not, of his movie Freddy Got Fingered, which was so poorly received by the film critics that it received only one lonely, apologetic positive review on the Tomatometer. I gave it—let's see—zero stars. Bad movie, especially the scene where Green was whirling the newborn infant around his head by its umbilical cord. But the thing is, I remember Freddy Got Fingered more than a year later. I refer to it sometimes. It is a milestone. And for all its sins, it was at least an ambitious movie, a go-for-broke attempt to accomplish something. It failed, but it has not left me convinced that Tom Green doesn't have good work in him. Anyone with his nerve and total lack of taste is sooner or later going to make a movie worth seeing."[28]

In Green's interview on The Opie and Anthony Show, host Opie said the film had begun to be regarded as "one of the funniest movies ever made".[29] Green said the film had sold a million copies,[29] and that he wished to make a director's cut due to a lot of footage not making the final cut.[29] Green said that he was not trying to make The Jazz Singer and that many fans of the movie shout out scenes from the film regularly at his stand-up performance.[29]

Unreality Magazine featured the film in its list of "10 Hilarious Movies That Received Terrible Reviews", noting that critics' taste in comedies tend not to reflect the general public.[30] Vadim Rizov for IFC.com wrote an article titled "In defense of Freddy Got Fingered". He calls the film one of the great underrated comedies of the decade and says the film would go on to do better if it was released today, comparing it to the successful Adult Swim series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.[31]

RedLetterMedia's web series re:View did an episode covering the film, in which they entertained the idea of the film being an elaborate satire, parodying the typical tropes of gross-out comedies of the time. Evidence to support this claim includes the film's use of meta-references, along with its frequent exaggeration of typical gross-out comedy tropes. Co-host Mike Stoklasa went further in suggesting that Green made the film as a prank on the studio, stating, "I don't think Tom Green wanted to make a movie; he was told to make a movie, and he said 'Okay, I'm going to make a movie, and we're just going to make it fucking awful.'"[32]

Director's cut

Green stated that he would like to do a "director's cut" DVD release of the film in 2011 to celebrate the 10th anniversary.[8][33]

On March 9, 2010, on Loveline, Green officially announced that a director's cut would be released.[34] In an answer to a question from a fan on his website tomgreen.com in December 2010, Green said that there was no progress yet in regards to the director's cut. In a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) Green did on the website Reddit on October 17, 2013, Green responded to a question regarding the release of the director's cut with: "The studio didn't give me the footage to make the directors cut. I want to do it. If you contact New Regency or 20th Century Fox and tell them you want a directors cut [sic] maybe it will happen!"[35]

See also

References

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Freddy Got Fingered is a 2001 American surreal absurdist black comedy film 3 4 directed by Tom Green in his feature film directorial debut and written by Green and Derek Harvie Green stars in the film as a childish slacker who wishes to become a professional cartoonist while dealing with his abusive father s behavior Its plot resembles Green s struggles as a young man trying to get his television series picked up which would later become the MTV series The Tom Green Show The title of the film refers to a plot point where Green s character falsely accuses his father of sexually abusing his brother the eponymous Freddy Freddy Got FingeredTheatrical release posterDirected byTom GreenWritten byTom Green Derek HarvieProduced byLarry Brezner Howard Lapides Lauren LloydStarringTom Green Rip Torn Marisa Coughlan Eddie Kaye Thomas Julie Hagerty Harland WilliamsCinematographyMark IrwinEdited byJacqueline CambasMusic byMike SimpsonProductioncompanyRegency EnterprisesDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateApril 20 2001 2001 04 20 Running time87 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 14 million 2 Box office 14 3 million 2 Released on April 20 2001 by 20th Century Fox Freddy Got Fingered was critically panned at the time of its release with many considering it as one of the worst films of all time It was also a box office disappointment grossing only 14 3 million worldwide slightly above its 14 million budget It received five Golden Raspberry Awards of its eight nominations as well as a Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Worst Picture However the film quickly developed a cult following after its release on home video and has earned some critical reevaluation Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 Legacy 5 1 Later reviews 5 2 Director s cut 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditUnemployed 28 year old cartoonist Gordon Gord Brody leaves his parents home in Portland Oregon to pursue his lifelong ambition of obtaining a contract for an animated television series His parents Jim and Julie give him a Chrysler LeBaron which he drives to Los Angeles and starts work at a cheese sandwich factory to make money Gord shows his drawings to Dave Davidson the CEO of a major animation studio Davidson commends the artwork but calls the concepts depicted including a vigilante X Ray Cat nonsensical Disheartened Gord quits his job and returns to his parents Jim constantly insults and belittles Gord following his return telling him to forget about being an animator and get a job When Gord pressures his friend Darren into skating on a wooden half pipe he has built outside the Brody home Darren falls and breaks his leg At the hospital Gord impersonates a doctor delivers a baby and meets an attractive nurse named Betty who uses a wheelchair has an obsessive penchant for fellatio and wants to create a rocket powered wheelchair Gord lies to his father that he has got a job in the computer industry and goes out to a restaurant with Betty pretending he is at work However Jim sees him there and disparages Betty due to her disabilities After a fight in the restaurant Gord is arrested and Betty bails him out Following her advice Gord attempts to continue drawing however he gets into an argument with Jim who then smashes Gord s half pipe Gord and his parents then go to a family therapy session where Gord falsely accuses Jim of fingering Gord s younger brother Freddy The 25 year old Freddy is sent to a home for sexually molested children despite looking nothing like a child while Julie being fed up with his abusive behavior and short temper leaves Jim and ends up dating the basketball player Shaquille O Neal While in a drunken stupor Jim tells Gord how much of a disappointment he is to him Affected by his father s words Gord decides to abandon his aspirations to be a cartoonist and gets a job at a local sandwich shop After seeing a television news report on Betty s successful rocket powered wheelchair Gord is inspired to pursue his dreams once again He returns to Hollywood with a concept based on his relationship with his father an animated series called Zebras in America Jim follows Gord there after threatening Darren into revealing his whereabouts While Gord is pitching the show to Davidson Jim bursts in and trashes Davidson s office Thinking Jim s actions are part of Gord s pitch Davidson greenlights Zebras in America and gives Gord a million dollar check Gord spends a tenth of that money on an elaborate thank you to Betty for inspiring him and the remainder to relocate the Brody house to Pakistan with his father inside unconscious a response to Jim s earlier put down that If this were Pakistan you would have been sewing soccer balls when you were four years old Gord and Jim soon come to terms but are then abducted and held hostage The kidnapping becomes a news item as Gord s series has already become popular After 18 months in captivity Gord and Jim return to America where a huge crowd including Betty and Darren welcomes them home Cast EditTom Green as Gordon Brody a childish 28 year old slacker cartoonist who dreams of having his own cartoon show Rip Torn as Jim Brody Gord s verbally and emotionally abusive father whom Gord falsely accuses of sexually abusing Freddy by fingering him Marisa Coughlan as Betty Menger Gord s auto sadistic girlfriend who dreams of developing a rocket powered wheelchair and is obsessed with giving fellatio Eddie Kaye Thomas as Freddy Brody Gord s younger brother The namesake of the film he is sent to an institute for sexually abused children after Gord falsely accuses Jim of fingering him Harland Williams as Darren Gord s bank teller friend who breaks his leg on Gord s skateboard ramp Anthony Michael Hall as Dave Davidson the head of Radioactive Animation Studios who picks up Gord s cartoons for an animated series Julie Hagerty as Julie Brody Gord s mother Drew Barrymore Green s then fiancee as Davidson s receptionist Shaquille O Neal as himself Jackson Davies as Mr Malloy the Brodys next door neighbor Connor Widdows as Andy Malloy the son of Mr Malloy He is the center of a running gag where he suffers a brutal facial injury in every scene he appears in Lorena Gale as Psychiatrist Social worker Noel Fisher as Pimply manager Stephen Tobolowsky uncredited as Uncle Neil Joe Flaherty uncredited as WilliamRelease EditThe theatrical release is 87 minutes and received an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America following requested cuts to tone it down from an NC 17 a rating that Green described as like porn with murder As an extra on the DVD release Green also included a version of the ending where a small child character gets sliced by the airplane propeller which he had edited to secure an R rating The PG rated cut of Freddy Got Fingered is a mere three minutes long with a comedic voiceover Some footage was leaked by the Newgrounds website before release 5 Years later Tom Fulp owner of Newgrounds confirmed that the leak was a publicity stunt 6 Reception EditBox office Edit On a budget of 14 million Freddy Got Fingered grossed 14 254 993 domestically and 78 259 overseas for a worldwide total of 14 333 252 making it initially a commercial failure 2 though it did eventually turn a profit from DVD sales The film earned 24 300 000 from DVD sales and was among the top 50 weekly DVD rentals chart 7 Green has stated in a few interviews in 2010 that DVD sales have been growing many years later and that there was a cult following 8 In a 2017 interview Green stated that the box office receipts for the film did not reflect the actual attendance as he thinks that moviegoers under the age of 17 bought tickets to Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles and then snuck into the theater showing his film 9 Critical response Edit In this infamous scene Gord Brody ties sausages hanging from the ceiling to his fingers plays the piano badly and sings Daddy would you like some sausage Freddy Got Fingered was panned upon release with many critics considering it to be one of the worst films of all time Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 11 based on reviews from 95 critics with an average rating of 3 20 10 The site s consensus reads Unfavorably comparing it with such infamously bad titles as Battlefield Earth a significant number of critics are calling Tom Green s extreme gross out comedy the worst movie they have ever seen 10 On Metacritic which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from film critics the film has an Overwhelming dislike rating score of 13 out of 100 based on 25 reviews 11 CinemaScore polls revealed the average grade filmgoers gave Freddy Got Fingered was C on an A to F scale citation needed The Toronto Star created a one time new rating for Freddy Got Fingered giving it negative one star out of five stars citation needed CNN s Paul Clinton called it quite simply the worst movie ever released by a major studio in Hollywood history and listed the running time as 87 awful minutes 12 Chicago Sun Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a rare zero star rating and listed it as one of his most hated films of all time 13 and described the film thus This movie doesn t scrape the bottom of the barrel This movie isn t the bottom of the barrel This movie isn t below the bottom of the barrel This movie doesn t deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels The day may come when Freddy Got Fingered is seen as a milestone of neo surrealism The day may never come when it is seen as funny 14 Richard Roeper on the TV show At the Movies hosted by Roeper and Ebert called it horrible and expressed the view that Green was a poor comedian going so far as to say that he should be flipping burgers somewhere Along with Ebert he was offended by the numerous gross out gags citation needed Film critic Leonard Maltin shared Ebert and Roeper s views of the film Instantly notorious word of mouth debacle became the poster child for all that s wrong with movie comedy Gags include the maiming of an innocent child and a newborn spun around in the air by its umbilical cord compounded by the almost unimaginable ineptitude with which they re executed 15 In 2017 the film critic of The Guardian Peter Bradshaw cited it as the worst film he had ever seen 16 and James Berardinelli says that it is his least favourite film of all time 17 Similarly David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz of SBS The Movie Show were not impressed by the film s content and tone Stratton gave the film zero stars while Pomeranz gave it one star 18 The magazine Complex ranked the film at number 14 on its 25 Movies That Killed Careers 19 A O Scott of The New York Times compared the film to conceptual performance art and praised it guardedly and with a slightly guilty conscience 20 Accolades Edit The film received eight Golden Raspberry Award nominations in 2002 winning five In acknowledgment of the critical consensus regarding the film s merits Green personally appeared at the ceremony to accept his awards bringing his own red carpet and saying I d just like to say to all the other nominees in the audience I don t think that I deserve it any more than the rest of you I d like to say that I don t think that it would be true though 21 Green would go on to play the harmonica badly for so long that he was dragged off the stage 21 In February 2010 it was announced that Freddy Got Fingered was nominated for Worst Picture of the Decade for the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards but lost to Battlefield Earth 22 Freddy Got Fingered also garnered seven nominations at the 2001 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards five of which were wins 23 Following his wins The Stinkers went ahead and designed their very own trophy for him to collect 24 Year Award Category Subject Result2001 Golden Raspberry Award Worst Screenplay Derek Harvie WonTom GreenWorst Actor WonWorst Director WonWorst Screen Couple WonAny animal he abuses WonWorst Picture Larry Brezner WonHoward Lapides WonLauren Lloyd WonWorst Supporting Actor Rip Torn NominatedWorst Supporting Actress Drew Barrymore NominatedJulie Hagerty Nominated2010 Worst Picture of the Decade Larry Brezner NominatedHoward Lapides NominatedLauren Lloyd Nominated2001 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Picture 20th Century Fox WonMost Painfully Unfunny Comedy WonMost Intrusive Musical Score NominatedWorst Song The Sausage Song NominatedWorst Director Tom Green WonWorst Actor WonWorst On Screen Couple Tom Green and any person animal or foreign object WonLegacy EditLater reviews Edit Freddy Got Fingered began to see more positive praise over time becoming a cult classic Critic Nathan Rabin of The A V Club gave the film a rave review in his My Year of Flops column comparing it to the work of Jean Luc Godard and calling the film less as a conventional comedy than as a borderline Dadaist provocation a 15 million prank at the studio s expense adding it s utterly rare and wondrous to witness the emergence of a dazzlingly original comic voice I experienced that glorious sensation watching Fingered I can honestly say that I ve never seen anything remotely like it and rated it a Secret Success 25 In a later column Rabin stated I was a little worried that I d catch flak for giving mad props to a film as divisive and widely reviled as Freddy Got Fingered So I was relieved to discover that every single comment agreed with my assessment of it It also didn t escape my attention that my Freddy post was the most commented upon post in the history of My Year of Flops by a huge margin 26 Comedian Chris Rock listed Freddy Got Fingered as one of his favorite movies on his website 27 Later in his review of the film Stealing Harvard a film co starring Green Ebert wrote Seeing Tom Green reminded me as how could it not of his movie Freddy Got Fingered which was so poorly received by the film critics that it received only one lonely apologetic positive review on the Tomatometer I gave it let s see zero stars Bad movie especially the scene where Green was whirling the newborn infant around his head by its umbilical cord But the thing is I remember Freddy Got Fingered more than a year later I refer to it sometimes It is a milestone And for all its sins it was at least an ambitious movie a go for broke attempt to accomplish something It failed but it has not left me convinced that Tom Green doesn t have good work in him Anyone with his nerve and total lack of taste is sooner or later going to make a movie worth seeing 28 In Green s interview on The Opie and Anthony Show host Opie said the film had begun to be regarded as one of the funniest movies ever made 29 Green said the film had sold a million copies 29 and that he wished to make a director s cut due to a lot of footage not making the final cut 29 Green said that he was not trying to make The Jazz Singer and that many fans of the movie shout out scenes from the film regularly at his stand up performance 29 Unreality Magazine featured the film in its list of 10 Hilarious Movies That Received Terrible Reviews noting that critics taste in comedies tend not to reflect the general public 30 Vadim Rizov for IFC com wrote an article titled In defense of Freddy Got Fingered He calls the film one of the great underrated comedies of the decade and says the film would go on to do better if it was released today comparing it to the successful Adult Swim series Aqua Teen Hunger Force 31 RedLetterMedia s web series re View did an episode covering the film in which they entertained the idea of the film being an elaborate satire parodying the typical tropes of gross out comedies of the time Evidence to support this claim includes the film s use of meta references along with its frequent exaggeration of typical gross out comedy tropes Co host Mike Stoklasa went further in suggesting that Green made the film as a prank on the studio stating I don t think Tom Green wanted to make a movie he was told to make a movie and he said Okay I m going to make a movie and we re just going to make it fucking awful 32 Director s cut Edit Green stated that he would like to do a director s cut DVD release of the film in 2011 to celebrate the 10th anniversary 8 33 On March 9 2010 on Loveline Green officially announced that a director s cut would be released 34 In an answer to a question from a fan on his website tomgreen com in December 2010 Green said that there was no progress yet in regards to the director s cut In a Reddit Ask Me Anything AMA Green did on the website Reddit on October 17 2013 Green responded to a question regarding the release of the director s cut with The studio didn t give me the footage to make the directors cut I want to do it If you contact New Regency or 20th Century Fox and tell them you want a directors cut sic maybe it will happen 35 See also EditList of films considered the worstReferences Edit FREDDY GOT FINGERED 18 20th Century Fox British Board of Film Classification June 29 2001 Retrieved August 14 2014 a b c Freddy Got Fingered 2001 Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 6 2010 Freddy Got Fingered 2001 Overview AllMovie Retrieved December 30 2020 Graydon Danny October 19 2001 Freddy Got Fingered Review BBC Retrieved December 30 2020 Freddie Got Fingered Gets Fingered Website Won t Name Names cinema com Newgrounds Wiki MPAA Investigation Newgrounds com 2001 04 06 Retrieved 2012 09 19 Freddy Got Fingered US DVD rentals gross The Internet Movie Database a b Tom Green on The Nick Digilio Show WGN Radio February 13 2010 Retrieved February 13 2010 permanent dead link Marchese David Tom Green Has a Good Freddy Got Fingered Conspiracy Theory Vulture Retrieved 2017 11 15 Freddy Got Fingered Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 21 2020 Freddy Got Fingered retrieved 2021 12 04 Clinton Paul April 19 2001 Freddy Got Fingered is a bad bad film Gross stupid sick And that s being kind Archived 2006 12 30 at the Wayback Machine CNN Ebert s Most Hated Chicago Sun Times Ebert Roger April 20 2001 Review of Freddy Got Fingered Chicago Sun Times Maltin Leonard 2006 Leonard Maltin s Movie Guide Signet Books p 460 ISBN 0 451 21265 7 Peter Bradshaw Q amp A Now critics get reviewed it s a sobering experience The Guardian December 9 2017 Retrieved October 30 2021 The Dan Schneider Interview 16 James Berardinelli www cosmoetica com The Movie Show reviews Freddy Got Fingered SBS Retrieved 16 April 2018 Barone Matt September 12 2012 25 Movies that Killed Careers Freddy Got Fingered Complex Scott A O April 20 2001 Freddy Got Fingered Shocking Sure if You Keep Your Eyes Open The New York Times a b Waters Darren March 23 2002 Green gets fingered for Razzies BBC News Brew Simon February 2 2010 Worst Picture of the Decade Three Special 30th Razzie Versary Awardz razzies com Retrieved May 6 2013 Past Winners Database The Envelope at LA Times Archived from the original on 15 August 2007 Retrieved 18 September 2019 Stinkers Trophy The Stinkers Archived from the original on 9 June 2002 Retrieved 18 September 2019 Rabin Nathan August 23 2007 My Year of Flops Case File 61 Freddy Got Fingered The A V Club Rabin Nathan August 28 2007 My Year of Flops Case File 62 Sour Grapes The A V Club Favorite Movie Freddy Got Fingered Chrisrock com 2012 08 14 Archived from the original on 2017 05 17 Retrieved 2012 09 19 Ebert Roger September 13 2002 Review of Stealing Harvard Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on September 30 2007 a b c d Opie and Anthony Tom Green interview February 16 2010 Madison May 7 2009 10 Hilarious Movies That Received Terrible Reviews Unreality Magazine Rizov Vadim February 17 2010 In defense of Freddy Got Fingered IFC com Archived from the original on February 19 2010 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Freddy Got Fingered re View YouTube Pearson Dan February 25 2010 Tom Green returns to stand up after 20 years Libertyville Review Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Tom Green interview on Loveline on March 9 2010 Loveline r IAmA Comment by u tomgreenliveAXS on I am Tom Green and my AMA starts now reddit 17 October 2013 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Freddy Got Fingered Freddy Got Fingered at IMDb Freddy Got Fingered at Box Office Mojo Freddy Got Fingered at Rotten Tomatoes Freddy Got Fingered at Metacritic Official Web Site at the Wayback Machine archived July 2 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freddy Got Fingered amp oldid 1132776260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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