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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: NEW LINE HOME VIDEO (UNDER WAR
EAN: 0794043103414
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Feature: EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND star Ray Romano takes a lead role alongside Kevin James (THE KING OF QUEENS) in this comic buddy movie. Playing two meat salesmen, Romano and James's characters fall into a little bother and end up having to make a big sale quick before they end up in the same state as the goods they're peddling. Juliette Lewis and Burt Reynolds make brief appearances. Format: DV
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: New Line Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundEnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitled
Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
MPN: N10341
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: New Line Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 11, 2006
Running Time: 83 minutes
Studio: New Line Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Features:- EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND star Ray Romano takes a lead role alongside Kevin James (THE KING OF QUEENS) in this comic buddy movie. Playing two meat salesmen, Romano and James's characters fall into a little bother and end up having to make a big sale quick before they end up in the same state as the goods they're peddling. Juliette Lewis and Burt Reynolds make brief appearances. Format: DV
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Product Description: EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND star Ray Romano takes a lead role alongside Kevin James (THE KING OF QUEENS) in this comic buddy movie. Playing two meat salesmen Romano and James's characters fall into a little bother and end up having to make a big sale quick before they end up in the same state as the goods they're peddling. Juliette Lewis and Burt Reynolds make brief appearances.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R UPC: 794043103414 Manufacturer No: N10341
Amazon.com: Meat connoisseurs will adore Grilled, possibly the only film dedicated exclusively to high quality beef. Maurice (Ray Romano) and Dave (Kevin James) are meat salesmen roving the San Fernando Valley, armpit of America, for clients to buy their line of prime-cut steaks. Once they get a hold of the hottest leads in town, Maurice and Dave embark on a comedic adventure spiked with danger and sexual innuendo involving transvestites, gangsters, and even Burt Reynolds, playing the macho beef lover hosting his son's Bar Mitzvah. As soon as Grilled starts feeling like a carbon copy of Glengarry Glen Ross, some hip actors, like Juliette Lewis cast as the drunken, suicidal girlfriend of a mob ringleader, make the film cooler like Pulp Fiction. Sales made under ridiculously dire circumstances are sometimes corny, sometimes funny, odd, and surprising. Director Jason Ensler, known mostly for his work on television shows such as West Wing, South Beach, and Scrubs, has taken the formulaic salesman flick and remade it into something almost original, were it not so similar to the abovementioned two movies. Still, there are many entertaining moments in Grilled, especially when scenes of gang-related crime overlap with scenes proving these gangsters' devotion to red meat. Eventually, carnage prevails, as Dave and Maurice teach us that the sale must be made at all costs. --Trinie Dalton
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I remember walking around Wal-Mart one night and they were bringing out all the new releases, I decided to wait around just in case something came out that I would be interested in. I can't remember what all as out at the time but I do remember seeing this as soon as they brought it out of the box. A movie starring not only the great Kevin James but one of his best friends and the guy he broke into the business with Ray Romano starred as well. When I looked on the back I noticed ... Read More
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How can two amazingly funny, highly popular actors/comedians come together in a movie and have it fail so horribly? How can those same usually amusing men walk through such a dud without breathing a tiny bit of life into it? Did they not read the script when they signed on? Did they owe someone a favor? I'm sure partly to blame for this awful movie is the lack-luster script and lame plot, but one would expect a lot more than what you get in "Grilled" from Ray Romano and Kevin James. These two actors ... Read More
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I was misled by the DVD distribution date. The movie must have been made prior to the Ramano and James entry into sit coms. You kept watching thinking it might get better and it doesn't. You are distracted by the 80's type world that you don't expect. I was disapppointed in what I had hoped would be a good movie.
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Ray and Tubby play meat salesmen who wind up getting mixed up trying to sell meat to the mob and blah blah blah
The comedy is not strong, it's pretty slow in most parts, and it's not a fast paced movie.
Wait for it to be on TV.
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Do NOT rent or buy this movie if you are looking for laughs.
I rented it and then read reviews. The reviews are extreme to say the least. Let me try to clear the cloud of contrast.
Those of you who love movies like Lost in Translation or other character studies may want to look into Grilled. The simple plot is a day in the life of two meat salesmen. Each are motivated to sell by different extenuating needs. The frustration of sales gone wrong adds to the sense of underlying ... Read More
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