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The Odd Couple II

The Odd Couple II is a 1998 American buddy comedy film and the sequel to the 1968 film The Odd Couple. It was the final film written and produced by Neil Simon, and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Released nearly three decades later, it is unique among sequels for having one of the longest gaps between the release of both films in which all leads return. The Odd Couple II premiered on April 10, 1998, and was a critical and commercial failure, grossing less than half than its predecessor at the box office.[2]

The Odd Couple II
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHoward Deutch
Written byNeil Simon
Based onCharacters
by Neil Simon
Produced byNeil Simon
Robert W. Cort
David Madden
Starring
CinematographyJamie Anderson
Edited bySeth Flaum
Music byAlan Silvestri
Production
company
Cort/Madden Productions
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • April 10, 1998 (1998-04-10)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish
Box office$18,912,328[2]

Plot edit

It has been 17 years since Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar have seen one another. Oscar is still hosting a regular poker game and is still an untidy slob, now living in Sarasota, Florida, but still a sportswriter. One day, he is called by his son Brucey with an invitation to California for his wedding the following Sunday. A second shock for Oscar—the woman his son is marrying is Felix's daughter, Hannah.

On the flight from New York to Los Angeles, it becomes clear that Felix has not changed his ways either—he is still a fussy, allergy-suffering neat freak nuisance. Oscar and Felix are reunited at the airport and very happy to be together again after 17 years of separation—at least for a couple of minutes. They share a rental car to San Malina for the wedding. However, the trip begins with Oscar forgetting Felix's suitcase at the Budget car rental, including wedding gifts and wardrobe inside. On the trip, Felix falls asleep and Oscar takes a wrong turn onto the freeway, then loses the directions to San Malina when his cigar ashes burn them.

He and Felix become hopelessly lost, and cannot remember the name of the town where they are headed, so many California cities sounding alike. They end up in a rural area and argue about Felix's lost suitcase, when the rental car rolls off a cliff and catches fire. If that were not enough, they get arrested several times by the same local police in Santa Menendez, first for catching a ride in a truck carrying illegal Mexican immigrants. They are released after the truck driver confesses, and learn the name of the town where the wedding will take place. At a bar in town, they meet two extroverted women, Thelma and Holly, and buy them drinks. Accepting an offer of a ride from a stranger even older than themselves, Felix and Oscar end up inside a $150,000 vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith and trapped on the wrong side of the road when the stranger dies unexpectedly. Felix and Oscar are arrested a second time by the same Santa Menendez police, but again are released when it is discovered that the elderly man died of natural causes. Frustrated that this is second time they have been arrested in Santa Menendez, the police chief advises Oscar and Felix to take a bus to San Malina.

On the bus, they meet Thelma and Holly, who are running away from their redneck husbands. However, the bus gets stopped by the husbands, who take their wives, along with Oscar and Felix, at gunpoint, and in their car tell them that they are going to "cook a couple of fine geezers" in the woods for flirting with their wives.

Somehow the bus driver is able to inform the police of the husbands' use of a gun on a public vehicle, and their car is stopped at a police roadblock before anything happens to Oscar and Felix. Everyone is again taken into custody by the Santa Menendez police.

After meeting with the police chief for the third time, the boys are freed and driven directly to the local airport by the police, who are only too pleased to be rid of them, especially the chief, who tells his deputies not to arrest them again even if they were to commit notorious crimes. A woman boarding the airplane is also en route to the wedding and recognizes them. She is Felice Adams, the sister of Oscar's ex-wife, Blanche. Felix's eyes light up when he learns that her husband died of a heart attack, and they are mutually attracted. He calls her "Lise," which causes Oscar to ask Felix if she calls him "Lix." They arrive at the wedding house, only to find that Brucey is having second thoughts about the wedding due to his parents' bad history with marriage. Felix and Oscar argue with their ex-wives, after which Oscar persuades his son to go through with it. Felix's suitcase is returned and the wedding goes off without a hitch.

The next day, Felix and Felice leave together on one flight to her home in San Francisco, and part ways with Oscar, who returns to Florida. Oscar is telling his poker friends about the wedding when the doorbell rings. It is Felix, who says things with Felice didn't work out. Felix wonders if he could move in with Oscar until he finds his own place. Oscar refuses, but eventually relents, insisting their days of being roommates will be over if Oscar catches Felix matching any of his socks, to which Felix very happily agrees. Before long, Felix cleans up the apartment and Oscar is overcome with a sense of having been through all this before.

Cast edit

Production edit

Howard W. Koch, the producer of the original 1968 film by writer Neil Simon, had frequently discussed his desire for a sequel. Koch was unsuccessful in convincing Paramount Pictures to approve a sequel, despite the original film's success and the return of Simon as the writer. Simon had 37 pages written for The Odd Couple 2, which he said were left "sitting in the drawer" for 10 years.[3] John Goldwyn and Paramount studio chairman Sherry Lansing began serious consideration of a sequel in July 1996, before announcing it on March 30, 1997,[4] without the involvement of Koch; instead, Paramount chose Robert W. Cort and Dave Madden as producers for the project.[3] Silverman, Baranski, and Hughes were cast in May 1997.[5][6]

Filming began on June 9, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. Filming continued throughout the summer in various southern and central California cities, including Arcadia, Guadalupe, Lancaster, Palmdale, Pomona, San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, and Shafter.[7] In August 1997, filming was underway at the same Paramount Studios stage where the original film had been shot. Filming also took place at Hidden Valley, located in Ventura County, California.[8][7] The film was shot with the title The Odd Couple II — Travelin' Light.[8] The film marked the tenth and final collaboration between Lemmon and Matthau.[4] Jean Smart described the characters of Thelma and Holly as "a bad '90s version of the Pigeon sisters," characters who appeared in the original film.[7]

Reception edit

The Odd Couple II was a critical and commercial failure. Despite the fact Lemmon and Matthau had success with similar roles in their Grumpy Old Men films in the mid-1990s, this project was not as successful as expected.[9] The film grossed $18 million at the North American domestic box office, and although Lemmon and Matthau's previous film Out to Sea also disappointed, it was better received by critics and had a slightly higher box office gross.[10]

It holds a total of 27% on Rotten Tomatoes.[11] Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it "a dispiriting, flavorless travesty, the equivalent of moldy tofu mystery meat".[12]

Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "B+" on scale of A+ to F.[13]

At the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Sequel and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NEIL SIMON'S THE ODD COUPLE II (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 1998-09-28. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
  2. ^ a b The Odd Couple II at Box Office Mojo
  3. ^ a b Archerd, Army (1997-03-31). "McDonough celebrates healthy body, career". Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  4. ^ a b Busch, Anita M. (1997-03-30). "'Odd Couple' sequel set". Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  5. ^ Fleming, Michael (1997-05-06). "'U.S. Marshals' closing in on Downey Jr". Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  6. ^ Fleming, Michael (1997-05-20). "D'Works, U lasso 'Cowboys'". Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  7. ^ a b c "Odd Couple II: About the Production". CinemaReview. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  8. ^ a b Archerd, Army (1997-08-26). "Lemmon still waiting for 'Odd' dollars". Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  9. ^ "City of Angels' Takes Wing in Heavenly Opening Weekend". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  10. ^ "Top of the World for Warner Bros. - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. 1998-04-14. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  11. ^ The Odd Couple II at Rotten Tomatoes
  12. ^ Holden, Stephen (1998-04-10). "Movie Review - The Odd Couple II - FILM REVIEW; When Tofu Mystery Meat Is a Metaphor for Comedy - NYTimes.com". Movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-20.

External links edit

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The Odd Couple II is a 1998 American buddy comedy film and the sequel to the 1968 film The Odd Couple It was the final film written and produced by Neil Simon and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau Released nearly three decades later it is unique among sequels for having one of the longest gaps between the release of both films in which all leads return The Odd Couple II premiered on April 10 1998 and was a critical and commercial failure grossing less than half than its predecessor at the box office 2 The Odd Couple IITheatrical release posterDirected byHoward DeutchWritten byNeil SimonBased onCharactersby Neil SimonProduced byNeil SimonRobert W CortDavid MaddenStarringJack Lemmon Walter Matthau Christine Baranski Barnard Hughes Jonathan Silverman Jean SmartCinematographyJamie AndersonEdited bySeth FlaumMusic byAlan SilvestriProductioncompanyCort Madden ProductionsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateApril 10 1998 1998 04 10 Running time96 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishSpanishBox office 18 912 328 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editIt has been 17 years since Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar have seen one another Oscar is still hosting a regular poker game and is still an untidy slob now living in Sarasota Florida but still a sportswriter One day he is called by his son Brucey with an invitation to California for his wedding the following Sunday A second shock for Oscar the woman his son is marrying is Felix s daughter Hannah On the flight from New York to Los Angeles it becomes clear that Felix has not changed his ways either he is still a fussy allergy suffering neat freak nuisance Oscar and Felix are reunited at the airport and very happy to be together again after 17 years of separation at least for a couple of minutes They share a rental car to San Malina for the wedding However the trip begins with Oscar forgetting Felix s suitcase at the Budget car rental including wedding gifts and wardrobe inside On the trip Felix falls asleep and Oscar takes a wrong turn onto the freeway then loses the directions to San Malina when his cigar ashes burn them He and Felix become hopelessly lost and cannot remember the name of the town where they are headed so many California cities sounding alike They end up in a rural area and argue about Felix s lost suitcase when the rental car rolls off a cliff and catches fire If that were not enough they get arrested several times by the same local police in Santa Menendez first for catching a ride in a truck carrying illegal Mexican immigrants They are released after the truck driver confesses and learn the name of the town where the wedding will take place At a bar in town they meet two extroverted women Thelma and Holly and buy them drinks Accepting an offer of a ride from a stranger even older than themselves Felix and Oscar end up inside a 150 000 vintage Rolls Royce Silver Wraith and trapped on the wrong side of the road when the stranger dies unexpectedly Felix and Oscar are arrested a second time by the same Santa Menendez police but again are released when it is discovered that the elderly man died of natural causes Frustrated that this is second time they have been arrested in Santa Menendez the police chief advises Oscar and Felix to take a bus to San Malina On the bus they meet Thelma and Holly who are running away from their redneck husbands However the bus gets stopped by the husbands who take their wives along with Oscar and Felix at gunpoint and in their car tell them that they are going to cook a couple of fine geezers in the woods for flirting with their wives Somehow the bus driver is able to inform the police of the husbands use of a gun on a public vehicle and their car is stopped at a police roadblock before anything happens to Oscar and Felix Everyone is again taken into custody by the Santa Menendez police After meeting with the police chief for the third time the boys are freed and driven directly to the local airport by the police who are only too pleased to be rid of them especially the chief who tells his deputies not to arrest them again even if they were to commit notorious crimes A woman boarding the airplane is also en route to the wedding and recognizes them She is Felice Adams the sister of Oscar s ex wife Blanche Felix s eyes light up when he learns that her husband died of a heart attack and they are mutually attracted He calls her Lise which causes Oscar to ask Felix if she calls him Lix They arrive at the wedding house only to find that Brucey is having second thoughts about the wedding due to his parents bad history with marriage Felix and Oscar argue with their ex wives after which Oscar persuades his son to go through with it Felix s suitcase is returned and the wedding goes off without a hitch The next day Felix and Felice leave together on one flight to her home in San Francisco and part ways with Oscar who returns to Florida Oscar is telling his poker friends about the wedding when the doorbell rings It is Felix who says things with Felice didn t work out Felix wonders if he could move in with Oscar until he finds his own place Oscar refuses but eventually relents insisting their days of being roommates will be over if Oscar catches Felix matching any of his socks to which Felix very happily agrees Before long Felix cleans up the apartment and Oscar is overcome with a sense of having been through all this before Cast editJack Lemmon as Felix Ungar Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison Richard Riehle as Sheriff of Santa Manendez CA Jonathan Silverman as Brucey Madison Lisa Waltz as Hannah Ungar Mary Beth Peil as Felice Adams Christine Baranski as Thelma Jean Smart as Holly Rex Linn as Jay Jay Jay O Sanders as Leroy Barnard Hughes as Beaumont Ellen Geer as Frances Ungar Melnick Doris Belack as Blanche Madison Povitch Lou Cutell as Abe Florence Stanley as Flossie Alfred Dennis as Morton Alice Ghostley as Esther Peggy Miley as Millie Rebecca Schull as Wanda Florence Stanley as Hattie Estelle Harris as PeachesProduction editHoward W Koch the producer of the original 1968 film by writer Neil Simon had frequently discussed his desire for a sequel Koch was unsuccessful in convincing Paramount Pictures to approve a sequel despite the original film s success and the return of Simon as the writer Simon had 37 pages written for The Odd Couple 2 which he said were left sitting in the drawer for 10 years 3 John Goldwyn and Paramount studio chairman Sherry Lansing began serious consideration of a sequel in July 1996 before announcing it on March 30 1997 4 without the involvement of Koch instead Paramount chose Robert W Cort and Dave Madden as producers for the project 3 Silverman Baranski and Hughes were cast in May 1997 5 6 Filming began on June 9 1997 in Los Angeles California Filming continued throughout the summer in various southern and central California cities including Arcadia Guadalupe Lancaster Palmdale Pomona San Luis Obispo Santa Maria and Shafter 7 In August 1997 filming was underway at the same Paramount Studios stage where the original film had been shot Filming also took place at Hidden Valley located in Ventura County California 8 7 The film was shot with the title The Odd Couple II Travelin Light 8 The film marked the tenth and final collaboration between Lemmon and Matthau 4 Jean Smart described the characters of Thelma and Holly as a bad 90s version of the Pigeon sisters characters who appeared in the original film 7 Reception editThe Odd Couple II was a critical and commercial failure Despite the fact Lemmon and Matthau had success with similar roles in their Grumpy Old Men films in the mid 1990s this project was not as successful as expected 9 The film grossed 18 million at the North American domestic box office and although Lemmon and Matthau s previous film Out to Sea also disappointed it was better received by critics and had a slightly higher box office gross 10 It holds a total of 27 on Rotten Tomatoes 11 Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it a dispiriting flavorless travesty the equivalent of moldy tofu mystery meat 12 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of B on scale of A to F 13 At the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards the film was nominated for Worst Sequel and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy See also editJack Lemmon and Walter MatthauReferences edit NEIL SIMON S THE ODD COUPLE II 15 British Board of Film Classification 1998 09 28 Retrieved 2012 12 16 a b The Odd Couple II at Box Office Mojo a b Archerd Army 1997 03 31 McDonough celebrates healthy body career Variety Retrieved 2017 12 21 a b Busch Anita M 1997 03 30 Odd Couple sequel set Variety Retrieved 2017 12 21 Fleming Michael 1997 05 06 U S Marshals closing in on Downey Jr Variety Retrieved 2017 12 21 Fleming Michael 1997 05 20 D Works U lasso Cowboys Variety Retrieved 2017 12 21 a b c Odd Couple II About the Production CinemaReview Retrieved 2017 12 21 a b Archerd Army 1997 08 26 Lemmon still waiting for Odd dollars Variety Retrieved 2017 12 21 City of Angels Takes Wing in Heavenly Opening Weekend The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 12 29 Top of the World for Warner Bros Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com 1998 04 14 Retrieved 2013 09 15 The Odd Couple II at Rotten Tomatoes Holden Stephen 1998 04 10 Movie Review The Odd Couple II FILM REVIEW When Tofu Mystery Meat Is a Metaphor for Comedy NYTimes com Movies nytimes com Retrieved 2013 09 15 Cinemascore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 External links editThe Odd Couple II at IMDb nbsp The Odd Couple II at the TCM Movie Database The Odd Couple II at the American Film Institute Catalog The Odd Couple II at Rotten Tomatoes The Odd Couple II at AllMovie The Odd Couple II at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Odd Couple II amp oldid 1211491221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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