Freddy Got Fingered

Freddy Got Fingered

By Tom Green

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2001-10-23
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 27min
  • Director: Tom Green
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Gord's (Tom Green) desire to please his father comes from his special - well, ok, bizarre - innocence. He also has an endearing sense of curiosity about everything, whether it's getting way too friendly with a horse on a stud farm, dancing inside a deer carcass, or wreaking havoc in a hospital delivery room. Gord's just an overgrown boy with a wild sense of imagination. But when the 28-year-old Gord decides he wants to be an animator, quits his job at a cheese factory and returns home to live in his parents' basement, his father is neither amused nor proud. Dad thinks Gord is a slacker and should grow up, give up his dream of "doodling" for a living, get a real job and get the hell out of the house. But Gord won't budge, and father and son embark on an all-out war that ends up taking them halfway around the world.

Reviews

  • Epically raunchy!

    5
    By robmdz1983
    Tom Green is doesn’t give a F$&k. His goal is to make you laugh and cringe to the max. Love it
  • If you do not like this movie, your sense of humor stinks

    5
    By JEH122
    I rarely write reviews but I felt that I needed to. If you’re looking for Gone With the Wind, watch something else. If you’re looking for a movie with a decent story line, decent acting and over the top crude humor, look no further. This has been one of my favorites for many years.
  • IT’S A LEBARON! IT SAYS #1_SON!

    5
    By Coin purse
    I can’t believe I just bought this movie again but at least I’ll have it forever. Disappointed it didn’t come with the directors commentary - that ish was so silly. I give this movie five stars and myself one star for buying this crap movie.
  • Hilarious

    5
    By Boppy One
    "I wanna eat chicken burgers!"
  • Release the green cut

    5
    By Harrison silver
    I would buy a directors cut of this movie
  • *barfs*

    1
    By Addi reviews movies
    I’m technically not old enough to watch this,but I watched PhantomStrider’s review on it,and I saw the clip and my innocence threw up rainbows and Jake Paul crap.Even HE had to censor it because even he was grossed out.If you like it, no you don’t.What awful new drug have you been taking?
  • "Freddy Got Fingered Review" 100/100

    5
    By Money Lincoln.
    Up Until now, I didn't believe in a good movie. That's until I stumbled upon Tom Green's "Freddy Got Fingered". I was blown away. I didn't just laugh, I laughed till it hurt. He knows how to make a movie. That seems to be a problem for most directors, who just throw a pile of words on the screen, and somehow get "acclaimed for it." And yet Freddy, not so much. That's why there called "critics". The critics just watch the movie, to see if it can be watchable. Not to have fun. Such a disrespect to the director and cast that put so much effort on making the film. Furthermore, "Freddy Got Fingered" wins from me.
  • Freddy got fingered

    4
    By Diane Sampson
    A true masterpiece of auto serialism! Green displays his gross yet unique and oddly brilliant shock humor in this film. Most who hate or criticize this film are the people who don't get the satire or sheer mockery and background of this surreal treat. Is it perfect? Far from it. Is it the best comedy ever? Certainly not. Though it is a statement at least... And it breaks the trend of predictable comedies which I respect.
  • "Look at me, I'm a farmer daddy"

    5
    By UnrealBobby
    Only people who find dead baby jokes and jokes of the sort offensive, will more then likely dislike this movie. Honestly something funny to sit down with some friends and enjoy.
  • the story of every artist's journey, in Tom Green language

    5
    By Dr. Moses
    This is a great movie, funny, and classic Tom Green. I really enjoyed the story, also, it's a classic story about the struggles of being an artist, following your dreams, and the pressures from parents to be something your not. Thank you Tom Green.

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