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The Farrelly Brothers Push the Comedic Envelope in ‘Hall Pass’

Hall Pass -- one week off from marriage to do whatever you want, no questions asked.

That’s what best buddies Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) get from their wives in New Line Cinema’s outrageous comedy “Hall Pass” written and directed by the Farrelly Brothers (“There’s Something About Mary,” “Shallow Hal”).

In the film, Rick and his buddy Fred consider themselves average, maybe even above-average, husbands. Easygoing, dependable and gainfully employed, they’re the kind of guys who aren’t averse to pitching in with the household chores now and then, or stopping by the dry cleaner’s… the kind of guys who wouldn’t dream of cheating on their wives.

Well, actually they would. Not cheat on them, necessarily, but dream about it. Every single day. With every woman they see.

“Rick is happily married, with kids and a wife he loves. He has a good job, a nice existence but, like a lot of men, he can’t help noticing women and this irritates his wife,” says co-director Peter Farrelly. The Farrellys also share screenwriting credit with Pete Jones and Kevin Barnett. Together, they felt that this eminently relatable scenario was ripe for some frank and irreverent exploration.

“The first thing that struck me about the story was how much comic potential it had. It’s a universal theme. If God came to me and said, ‘Pete, you’re with the hottest woman on the planet, she’s the best and there’s no one better,’ I’d probably still want to take a look at the second-best,” Peter admits. “Even if you’re happily married and committed, it doesn’t mean you stop looking. The question is how far do you take it?”

Owen Wilson, who stars as the easily distracted suburban dad, Rick, agrees. “Most guys can’t help noticing a good-looking woman walk by, but some of them do a better job at being subtle about it. With others, like Rick, it’s like they have their heads on a swivel.”

One of the ideas behind “Hall Pass” is that men—and women, too—are just hard-wired to look. And occasionally, they may also wonder. What if I wasn’t married? What could I be doing now? And with whom? Being a Farrelly brothers comedy, such probing philosophic questions are bound to lead down some dangerously slippery slopes.

Says Bobby Farrelly, “A lot of people joke about the seven-year itch and this is sort of an updated version of that. When you’re dealing with the sacred institution of marriage, you’re playing with fire, so we knew we had to handle it just right. But we weren’t afraid of tackling the subject and we certainly weren’t going to hold back on any of the jokes or the temptations…or anything else. If we think it’s funny, Pete and I will go for it. We love pushing the envelope.”
“‘Hall Pass’ is absolutely a comedy,” adds screenwriter Pete Jones. “But you never lose sight of the fact that there are consequences to what these characters do.”

Opening soon across the Philippines, “Hall Pass” is a New Line Cinema presentation to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

Watch the trailer of “Hall Pass” here:

6 Comments on The Farrelly Brothers Push the Comedic Envelope in ‘Hall Pass’

  1. IMORTAL pang hollywood talaga // March 3, 2011 at 3:28 pm //

    I really loved imortal last night astig grabe nakaka loka to abs-cbn tapusin nyo na ang lahat huwag lang ang imortal or else mag bubuycot kami sa inyo promise yan dont dare us lahat kami nag hihintay ng imortal super galing talaga as in grabe wow na wow astig. from bacolod and cebu city…..!!!!!

  2. alex g: Valentines Box Office King pala ah, ni wala nga kasabay na Filipino movie eh, 17.52M in 5 days lang!? (as compared to BULONG with 52.46M). May "Divine Intervention" pa raw, sabi ni mother lily (how stupid). // March 2, 2011 at 5:28 pm //

    “Napakahirap na ng buhay ngayon, kaya for a movie to make over P135 million in 3 days is a miracle. Divine intervention ito”.

    -lily monteverde (baliw).

  3. alex g: PANIC na masyado si gozon, SELF-PROCLAIM effect ang drama. Worried na, kasi d na nagre-renew mga advertisers & endorsements ng mga artista, Flop na Flop Movies, TALUNAN pa sa Awards. Financial Crisis na, tinanggal pa sa KBP. // March 2, 2011 at 5:27 pm //

    “Self-Proclaimed Effect”, heto ang paraan ng gma para i-promote ang sarili, aside from Rating Manipulation.

  4. alex g: to gma, oh ayan, sinisingil na kayo ng KARMA. Wala kasing ibang ginawa kundi ang "Desperate Self-Proclaim Publicity" & "Ratings Manipulation", mapa Ads, Awards o Movies, TALUNAN, "FOREVER". // March 2, 2011 at 5:27 pm //

    Tigilan na ang Pandaraya para d kayo ma-KARMA, “FOREVER”.

    Kung naging patas lang sana kayo lumaban, d kayo magkakaganito.

  5. alex g: Did you know that gma7 was always the first channel that SIGNS-OFF the tv? No Ads, Just Commercial Pluggings. // March 2, 2011 at 5:26 pm //

    Cost Cutting eh, bigla tinigok ang qtv11 para sa gma news tv, (pandagdag budget, financial crisis na kasi).

  6. alex g: Kapit-Tuko tlga si gozon sa ratings, "FOREVER". TALUNAN kasi sa Ads, Awards at Movies. // March 2, 2011 at 5:26 pm //

    Pasimuno ng mga Boboserye, Flopserye, Peryaserye at ngayon Pokpokserye. telebabad na walang ka-kwenta-kwentang palabas.

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