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Bob Funk
Directed by
Craig Carlisle
R
2009
1h 46m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.0
17%
23%
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After he's fired from his job -- by his mother, no less -- Bob Funk agrees to quit drinking, see a therapist, and eventually report to a new boss, who might just be the woman of his dreams.
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Runtime
Free
Cast of Bob Funk
Rachael Leigh Cook
Ms. Thorne
Grace Zabriskie
Ms. Funk
Amy Ryan
Ms. Wright
Eddie Jemison
Ron Funk
Stephen Root
Steve
Alex Désert
Sonny
Ron Canada
Smiley
Lucy Davis
Janet Funk
Nadia Dajani
Jean
Michael Leydon Campbell
Bob Funk
Romy Rosemont
Ruthie
Terri Mann
Dr. Day
Shaun Majumder
Raymundo
Dan Martin
Mark
Shelly Desai
Sanjay
Khleo Thomas
Cupcake
Patty Cornell
Ms. Long
Robert John Brewer
Brewer
Christina Elizabeth Cavallero
Gretel
Alyssa Bartholomew
Young Mom
Elisa Nixon
Ms. Nixon
Tyne Firmin
Mr. Got-Rocks
Tania Gunadi
Connie
Anne-Marie Pritchett
Mrs. Berman
Tommy Hinkley
Over-Eaters Anonymous Guy
Sonya Rokes
Laura
Nancy Guerriero
Steve's Mother
Tommy Wilson-O'Brien
Mr. Mann
Craig Carlisle
Director / Writer
Keith Kjarval
Producer
Tim Montijo
Producer
Kurt Rauer
Producer
Bob Funk Ratings & Reviews
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
An aggressively unwatchable comedy...
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The dry, witty first half is far more interesting, even if it's ultimately more amusing than funny.
Time Out Chicago
Ben Walters
Bob Funk is terrifically cast and performed, with some good lines. Shame the story and character development are so clich and banal.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Much like its titular character, the film itself has some serious growing up to do and needs a strong dose of warmth and charisma.
Film Journal International
Eric Monder
A solid cast helps this quirky little comedy of existential angst.
New York Times
Nathan Lee
Looks like a comedy, acts like a comedy and sounds like a comedy, but it isn't funny.
Village Voice
Melissa Anderson
[Bob Funk] insists that we find charm in its protagonist's most odious behavior.
Slant Magazine
Adam Keleman
Playing the misogynistic, bar-hopping, impulsive, titular irritant, Campbell's thespy histrionics come off as truly labored.
Boxoffice Magazine
Mark Keizer
A showcase for writer/director Craig Carlisle, Bob Funk is a broad, functional contrivance that has its jaunty moments, but doesn't work as a whole.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
If you can get through the tedious first half of Bob Funk, there's actually a decent little character study waiting on the other side.
Variety
Robert Koehler
Carlisle's film is designed with a certain suburban flatness that at times perfectly reflects Bob's inner deadness, though not his periodic spurts of sarcastic rage.
L.A. Weekly
Melissa Anderson
Movies -- especially inconsequential, earnest comedies like Bob Funk -- about how people achieved their sobriety " are as fascinating as listening to people recount the plot of their dreams.
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