
Andre Gonzales
Old school comedy. Still a pretty funny movie though. They don't make comedies like this any more.


Movie spotlight
An unhappy housewife gets a lift from the return of her imaginary childhood friend, Drop Dead Fred.
Elizabeth Cronin, a timid and downtrodden woman, finds her life in shambles after her boyfriend leaves her and she loses her job. Evicted from her apartment, she is forced to return to her childhood home, where she reconnects with her imaginary childhood friend, Drop Dead Fred. Fred, a chaotic and anarchic force, wreaks havoc as he tries to help Elizabeth shake up her dull existence, leading to a series of bizarre and comical situations.
Drop Dead Fred was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it garnered a more favorable response from audiences. Many found the humor juvenile and the premise outlandish, while others appreciated its unique blend of dark fantasy and slapstick comedy. The film achieved a cult following over time due to its eccentric nature and Rick Mayall's memorable performance.
Praised for its unique, albeit bizarre, premise and Rick Mayall's energetic performance.
Criticized for its childish humor and often nonsensical plot.
Considered a cult classic by some for its unconventional and anarchic comedic style.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a quirky and entertaining comedy, with many appreciating the outrageous humor and the memorable character of Drop Dead Fred. Some viewers noted that it was a nostalgic film from their childhood.
Rick Mayall's portrayal of Drop Dead Fred was largely improvised, contributing to the character's wild and unpredictable nature.
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Old school comedy. Still a pretty funny movie though. They don't make comedies like this any more.