Real Men
Real Men
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Jim Belushi plays a super-competent secret agent on the trail of Russian thugs. John Ritter plays a milquetoast dad who gets mixed up in the caper. The story follows their adventures over the course of a week, in which Ritter develops some guts and Belushi gets in touch with his sensitive side.
STARS: Jim Belushi, John Ritter, Barbara Barrie
85 min | Buddy Comedy, Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi | 1987 | Color
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Great film
Real Men is a great movie! It seems like nobody really likes it, but it's a cult classic to me and all of my friends. It is really a hilarious film because John Ritter is such a wimp and James Belushi is a pro CIA agent. John Ritter then gets self confidence when he is convinced that he won a back ally confrontation with renegade CIA agent clowns. People may find it unusual that this is one of my all time favorite films, but when people see it, they enjoy it just as much as I do. It's a very likeable film that nobody could hate. Check it out and see why.
One of the most underrated comedies of the 80s
I've never understood people who can't see great comedy underneath the surface of a plot. Secret agents, spacemen, UFOs, bad clowns, all haphazardly wrapped up in a road trip/buddy movie. Sure, it's equal parts ridiculous and bizarre, but the plot feels a lot less dumb the more you pay attention to the actors and their hilarious dialog. There is a subtle and likeable brilliance to the chemistry between Jim and John here. Ritter's timing and expressions in particular are incredible and the result is one of his funniest roles ever, and it really shows his talent as an actor. Easily one of the most underrated comedies of the 80s.