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Chuck & Buck

Country: United States, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Miguel Arteta
  • Writer: Mike White
  • Producer: Thomas Brown; Scott M. Cort

CGiii Comment

The editing, both sound & picture, amount to nothing but a nightmare.

The music is worse than tinnitus.

The whole man-child thing is stretching the imagination too far - it really does need explanation...or, he will simply be regarded as an imbecile. Makes no difference really...for this is a particularly shitty and irritating performance.

Vomit-inducing drivel.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Buck is a man-child who has lived his existence in a life of Romper Room, kindergarten collages, and lollipops. When his mother dies suddenly, Buck remembers his old childhood friend Chuck, with whom he feels a need to reconnect after having invited him to his mother's funeral. Buck treks out to Los Angeles where Chuck, an up-and-coming music record executive, is living his life. Buck ends up developing an obsession with Chuck and begins stalking him.

Cast & Characters

Mike White as Buck O'Brien;
Chris Weitz as Charlie 'Chuck' Sitter;
Lupe Ontiveros as Beverly Franco;
Beth Colt as Carlyn Carlson;
Paul Weitz as Sam;
Maya Rudolph as Jamilla;
Mary Wigmore as Diane;
Paul Sand as Barry;
Gino Buccola as Tommy;
Annette Murphy as Tommy's Mom;
Glory Simon as Witch;
Doug Keiffer as Mark;
Jonathan Brown as Jake;
Ruthie Bram as Dorothy;
Giovanni Gieco as Scarecrow