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  1. Characters too cartoonish and over-the-top to be regarded as positive role models. is a 1997 movie filled with unrelenting comedic pratfall-style violence. The two lead characters use a variety of implements to try to kill a mouse, including a shotgun and a nail gun. The mouse fills the house with gas later and blows the brothers sky-high.

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  2. NEW. When their string magnate father, Rudolf Smuntz, dies, brothers Ernie (Nathan Lane) and Lars (Lee Evans) move into his decrepit mansion. Struggling to keep a promise to never sell the now ...

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    • Gore Verbinski
    • PG
    • Nathan Lane
  3. It had a great cast: Nathan Lane, Lee Evans, Maury Chaykin, Ernie Sabella, Vicki Lewis, Michael Jeter, William Hickey among others. And it had some really hilarious scenes: for me, my favorites were: the opening funeral scene, the chimney scene, the auction, the restaurant scene, the scene with the cat and any scene with Christopher Walken had ...

  4. Mousehunt: Directed by Gore Verbinski. With Nathan Lane, Lee Evans, Vicki Lewis, Maury Chaykin. Two stumblebum inheritors are determined to rid their antique house of a mouse who is equally determined to stay where he is.

    • (61K)
    • Comedy
    • Gore Verbinski
    • 1997-12-19
  5. Lastly I wanna shout out the director, Gore Verbinski because he went on to do some massive films later (The Ring, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lone Ranger) and his effort in Mouse Hunt is precisely what separates this film from the rest of Disney’s bad late 90s releases (The Darn Cat and Rocketman come to mind)

  6. Dec 19, 1997 · Mousehunt can be described quite simply as a comical, daft, over-the-top, ahead of it's time comedy, which 90% of the time, works excellently, the other 10%, contains some roll your eyes moments, but let's focus on the good stuff. The performances are absolutly top-notch, quite possibly the best comedy duo I've ever seen, and the main ...

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  8. Its twisty plot, coupled with the series of unfortunate events that happen to its protagonists, bring the house down on numerous occasions. Made with heart & joy, this 1997 box-office hit doesn't run out of gas, despite a few hiccups in its Screenplay. Adam Rifkin's Screenplay, despite a few bumps, is a riot overall.

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