Anyone seen the Ladykillers?
#110408 - 10/04/04 04:59 PM
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amo616
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This is a bit of a philosophical question but I was wondering how many folks have seen the movie the Ladykillers starring Tom Hanks and what people thought of the portrayal of an IBS sufferer (the Mr. Pancake character). I don't know that I have ever seen another screen character with this illness.
Personally, I thought it was funny but then I love Coen brothers movies and they are a bit on the offbeat side (remember Fargo??????).
And it certainly gave my husband an idea of the sense of urgency I feel when I have to go.
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I haven't seen that movie yet. But Ben Stiller has IBS in the movie Along came Polly!! I don't like Ben Stiller so I didn't like the movie!!
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I am with you on Ben Stiller. Although we did enjoy Starsky and Hutch for nostalgic reasons.
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I haven't seen either one of those movies (Lady killers or Along Came Polly), but now that I know they have IBSers in it, I might consider it. And I do like Tom Hanks and Ben Stiller.
However, I probably won't like it if they are using our illness as a joke. I was watching "Blue Collar Comedy" the other day, and they had an IBS joke and I got really angry and was yelling at the T.V.
If they had our "problem" they wouldn't be joking about it. Because I don't think it is funny, because it effects my whole life and the decisions I make every day of my life.
Sorry if I sound angry.......i guess we should be able to laugh at ourselves, but I just don't think anyone deserves IBS and I don't think "normal" people realize how horrible it really is. I mean people don't make fun of diabetes or any other chronic disorders.
But maybe I will check out movies anyway,just to see how they use IBS.
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I haven't seen the Ladykillers, but I think I may check that out. As an aside, I *love* Fargo.
I'll check back in once I've seen it.
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My favorite Coen brothers movie is O Brother Where Art Thou. My husband, oldest son and I can all recite much of the dialogue from memory. Those guys sure know how to make a movie.
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You probably won't like the Ladykillers then.
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I LOVE (!!) "O Brother Where Art Thou"!!
I haven't seen the Lady Killers, but my b/f said the jokes about IBS were crude (by my prude-ish standards ), so I'm not really interested in it.
But "OBWAT" was IMHO George Clooney's best role - he stepped WAY out of character from ER ...
"Do NOT SEEK the TREASURE!" ----- "We thought you was a TOAD!"
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I'll wathc them, but I tend to agree.. I know I didn't like the episode of Dead Like Me that featured a man applying for a job who used IBS as a reason for having extreme flatulence DURING the interview and a lot of BO (he was extremely overweight and that was the only symptom they mentioned)... I too felt they were making fun of a serious ailment.
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Well I quite liked the movie and the character with IBS. The way I see it, having what we have sucks, sometimes you really just do have to laugh at it. I know that if I were in a high stress situation like robbing a casino (which I wouldn't do btw) my gut would react the sameway. My roommates watched it with me and had a good (not mean) laugh with the character and the similarities to me, especially after his "Wow, I feel 30 lbs lighter comment"
Whereas the character in Along came Polly was able to hold it for a really long time.... I don't think so!
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