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Monster-In-Law Movie Review

Monster-In-Law Review

MEET THE FONDA

Actress aces comeback role as uppity mom trying to drive away son's fiancée in formulaic 'Monster-in-Law'

A scene from 'Monster-In-Law'

"Monster-In-Law" Overview

** stars

95 minutes | Rated: PG-13
WIDE: Friday, May 13, 2005


Cast and Crew

Directed by Robert Luketic


Starring Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan, Wanda Sykes, Monet Mazur, Will Arnett, Adam Scott, Elaine Stritch

 
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Since it's propped up by most of the same jokes and plot devices as any other comedy about obnoxious in-laws ("Meet the Parents," "The In-Laws," "Mickey Blue Eyes"), there's really only one question to answer about "Monster-in-Law": Is it worth 10 bucks to watch Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda retread the same sitcom territory recently trampled twice by Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro?

The short answer is "No."

But while hardly original and certainly predictable, "Monster-in-Law" does have some good chuckles -- although few of them come from Lopez, who gives a shrug-worthy performance as an off-the-shelf romantic-comedy heroine, tailored with all the sweetly quirky foibles that Hollywood thinks will make gorgeous actresses seem like everyday gals who can't find a man.

In this case Lopez plays a struggling artist and office temp with a dozen part-time jobs (dog walker, receptionist, caterer), who nonetheless has her own roomy, sunny, well-decorated beachfront apartment in Venice, California.

Being dragged along the shore one day by a dozen rich people's dogs, she catches the eye of an utterly vanilla Mr. Perfect Nice Guy, a handsome doctor played by Michael Vartan from "Alias." Then, when they get engaged (this movie isn't about falling in love), she meets his nightmare of an apron-strings mother -- a washed-up TV chat-show host now in a mid-life crisis, played with rock-candy gusto by Jane Fonda.

Out to sabotage the wedding plans and save her precious boy from marrying beneath him, Fonda returns to acting, after 15 years, in sharply funny form. Even as the obvious and over-the-top script concocts asinine excuses for Fonda to move in with the couple and wreak havoc, the actress brings delightful nuance to her duplicity.

She does get upstaged, however, by scene-stealers Wanda Sykes (from TV's "Wanda at Large") as Fonda's sharp-tongued personal assistant who tries to derail her plots), and by comedy legend Elaine Stritch (most recently seen in Woody Allen's "Small Time Crooks") as Fonda's own wickedly biting mother-in-law.

Eventually Lopez catches on, of course, and begins to fight fire with fire, until the inevitably over-simplistic mutual epiphany that resolves everything just in time for the couple to say "I do." (Being a sitcom male, Vartan never catches on at all -- to any of this.)

Directed with a generic twinkle by Robert Luketic ("Legally Blonde"), "Monster-In-Law" does earn laughs on a fairly steady basis -- but not enough of them to make up for the fact that it's not a very good movie overall.



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posted on 01/07/2008 12:51


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Welcome back Miss Fonda! I, among millions of moviegoers, was so ecstatic that the talented, ever beautiful and still sexy as ever, Miss Fonda is back on our screen. After watching this movie, I felt that Miss Fonda never left us for 15 years. All her talents are still up there on screen. Fresh and versatile as the time she was in Barbarella and beyond. This lady is still oozing with so much sex appeal I hardly looked at the other beauty in the film, Miss Jennifer Lopez. More power to you Miss Fonda and more movies from you in the future. Jane Fonda Rules!!!




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posted on 15/07/2006 13:59


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To all you JLo haters you should at least appreciate a 34 year old woman getting her butt kicked by a 68 year old woman.





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