Movie-A-Day #322: Fletch

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Gregory McDonald's lightweight mystery novel about an undercover newspaper reporter cracking a police drug ring is transformed by screenwriter Andrew Bergman (Blazing Saddles, and writer/director of The Freshman and Honeymoon in Vegas) into a fairly sarcastic and occasionally very funny Chevy Chase vehicle. Enjoyment of the film pivots on whether you find Chase's flippant, smart-ass brand of verbal humor funny, or merely egocentric. If you don't like Chase, there's really no one else worth watching (Geena Davis is sadly underused). Chase seems born to play I.M. "Fletch" Fletcher, a disillusioned investigative reporter whose cynicism and detached view on life mirrors the actor's understated approach to comedy. Fletcher offers Chase the opportunity to adopt numerous personas, as his job requires numerous (bad) physical disguises, and much of film's humor centers on the ridiculous idea that any of these phony accents or bad hairpieces could fool anyone. These not-so-clever disguises are put to use when Fletch becomes involved in the film's smart but continually self-mocking two-part mystery. As well as trying to gather drug-smuggling evidence against the LAPD for a long-overdue newspaper story, a rich and apparently terminally ill stranger also offers Fletch a large payoff to kill him. While the film does a fairly good job juggling both of these plots, not to mention tossing in a love interest as well, it's subservient, for better or worse, to Chase's memorable one-liners and disguises.

A very funny movie and quite possibly Chevy Chase's funniest. The story is a bit absurd, but it does come full circle and makes a kind of strange sense.

But the star of the show is definitely Chevy Chase and his one-liners, and Fletch (and it's sequel) are major contenders for the title of "funniest one-liners in one movie".

Highly recommended for goofy humor, yet adult subject matter.

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Great movie. I always watch it when it’s on.

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Another solid pick Chaplin! This is one of those rare comedies that has great you can enjoy over and over.
 

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It was pretty much all down hill from here for Chevy.... with the exception of Christmas Vacation
 

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Ryanwb said:
It was pretty much all down hill from here for Chevy.... with the exception of Christmas Vacation

Christmas Vacation, Fletch, and Caddyshack.
 

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For some reason I like Funny Farm too.....
 

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I once heard that Chevy was offered the Lester Burnham role in American Beauty but turned it down because he only likes doing "family" films. He would have been interesting in that role but Kevin Spacey nailed it
 

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great movie. but the Laker dream scene bit doesn't work now. At the time 5 million a year was like 4 times the highest salary in the league, now it's not that unusual.

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"I'm afraid I'm gonna have to pull rank on you. I didn't want to have to do this. I'm with the Mattress Police. There are no tags on these mattresses." - Fletch

Very good choice, Chap. Very funny movie. :cool:
 
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"I just ordered lunch."
"You ordered it here?"
"Well, I knew this was where my hands would be."

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Chaplin"I just ordered lunch." "You ordered it here?" "Well said:
hands[/B] would be."

Actually I think he said, "I knew where my mouth would be"

8)
 

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I'm just glad you didn't say:

"don't patronize me. bi*ch is gettin up on his high horse..."

:D
 

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Chaplin said:
"Buenos Dias!"
"Copen Taco"
Actually he says "Pup 'n Taco" which is a reference to an old So. Cal. fast food chain. Sorry. Carry on.

BTW one of my favorite comedies!

"Why don't you two go down to the gym and pump each other."

Chief Karlin: "Maybe I'm not gonna keep you in here. Maybe I'm gonna blow your brains out."

Fletch: "Now I'm no lawyer, but I believe that's a violation of my rights."

"Now, I can't have my wages garnisheed."

"Hey Fred! How's the herpes?"

"I did pull over. Before. I'll pull over later."
 
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Renz said:
Actually he says "Pup 'n Taco" which is a reference to an old So. Cal. fast food chain. Sorry. Carry on.

Wow, I've gone all these years without knowing that. Pretty embarassing. :D
 

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