Junior
Director: Ivan Reitman, Sheldon Kahn, Neal Nordlinger, Gordon Webb
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger
, Danny DeVito
, Emma Thompson
, Frank Langella
, Pamela Reed
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(Wide Screen)
$9.99
- Release Date: 06/21/2005
- UPC: 0025192033827
- Original Release: 1994
- Rating: PG-13
- Source: Universal Studios
- Region Code: 1
- Presentation: [Wide Screen]
- Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital Surround]
- Language: English
- Runtime: 6600
- Sales rank: 36,226
Menu Group #1 with 19 chapter(s) covering 01:49:52
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Danny De Vito
Emma Thompson
Frank Langella
Pamela Reed
Ivan Reitman
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- Director: Arnold Schwarzenegger
High-concept films are defined by the ability to boil the plot down to a single sentence. Junior can be pitched in three words -- Arnold Schwarzeneggar pregnant. Once that set-up was agreed to, it is fairly obvious that very little work went into the actual script. Arnie's glowing with expectancy and the woefully underappreciated Pamela Reed as his pregnant friend bring forth the only real laughs in the film. The sequence of the two of them bingeing on junk food while trading stories is easily the best scene in the film. Emma Thompson tries her hardest, but she is undone by the glaring fact that she has been given no real character to play. Instead of mining the pregnancy angle for emotional truth as well as laughs, the film settles on a tired comedic thriller plot. Once the stunt casting wears off, it is apparent that Schwarzeneggar, DeVito, and director Ivan Reitman are on autopilot throughout Junior.
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