Open Season

 (1996)

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Dreadful waste of money
Oct 02, 2006
- yahoo.com
How many times do we have to pay for these stupid things? Everytime you walk out of a Pixar film, its always WOW! I want to see it again! Bit Sony and Dreamworks? They haven't gotten past the idea that if... Full review
This is Horrible
Oct 02, 2006
Joshua - yahoo.com
this movie is horrible, the story is bad, its not funny. The only thing that I can say is good about this movie is that the visuals were ok on the animals... Full review
Dreadful waste of money
Oct 02, 2006
gris_cat - yahoo.com
How many times do we have to pay for these stupid things? Everytime you walk out of a Pixar film, its always WOW! I want to see it again! Bit Sony and Dreamworks? They haven't gotten past the idea that if... Full review
This is Horrible
Oct 02, 2006
conmanwithgun - yahoo.com
this movie is horrible, the story is bad, its not funny. The only thing that I can say is good about this movie is that the visuals were ok on the animals... Full review
Grr
Apr 24, 2006
JARVIS!! - yahoo.com
holy cow this movie is horrrible i mean come on cant you get better acting and cast and crew i mean really horrible... Full review
Grr
Apr 24, 2006
tennisfreak1992 - yahoo.com
holy cow this movie is horrrible i mean come on cant you get better acting and cast and crew i mean really horrible... Full review
Unsubtle comedy proves to be very entertaining.
Apr 30, 2002
rsoonsa - imdb.com
Robert Wuhl stars in this pungent comedy which is also scripted and directed by him, and few sacred cows of any shapes or sizes remain safe as he casts himself as Stuart Sain, a somewhat naive tour guide for the Fielding... Full review

Critics Reviews

| May 03, 1996
Chicago Tribune
Open Season" runs out of gas and gags well before the strained Capra-esque ending, and its satire is too mushy to leave any welts on its targets. Writer-director Robert Wuhl, a former stand-up comedian and familiar character actor in film, has thought about these things while taking meetings with by-the-numbers corporate TV execs and has a great time parodying their ratings religiosity in "Open Season. ... Full Review

Shoestring.org
Otherwise, good actors like Rod Taylor and Helen Shaver are wasted as nitwit television executives.....Well, in Robert Wuhl's 1995 film, it's a mistake, but the whole country thinks it's reality and our entire society changes as a result..... ... Full Review

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Marcus Yoars ( Plugged In ) says he doesn't blame the filmmakers for turning in something that seems familiar. "The genre is getting more and more competitive, and often, rising to the top means delivering the most laughs per minute... ... Full Article

Big business dealings, competition, and TV ratings wars are satirized in this biting comedy. Stuart Sain is an egotistical, over-ambitious Jewish executive. He works for Fielding, a company like Nielsen which uses small boxes to garner TV ratings statistics. ... Full Article

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