Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant

June. 05,2015      R
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4.5
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A self-anointed 'renegade' male flight attendant must save the day when the airline he works for tries to eliminate flight attendants as a cost-cutting measure.

Mark Feuerstein as  Larry Gaye
Jayma Mays as  April Elizabeth Farnekowski
Rebecca Romijn as  Sally the Flightpal
Stanley Tucci as  Publishing Executive
Henry Winkler as  Stanley Warner
Danny Pudi as  Nathan Vignes
Patrick Warburton as  Captain Bryce
Jason Alexander as  Larry's Dad
Molly Shannon as  Emily McCoy
Leslie Coutterand as  Isabella

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Reviews

Alicia
2015/06/05

I love this movie so much

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RipDelight
2015/06/06

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Fatma Suarez
2015/06/07

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Scarlet
2015/06/08

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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james-2374
2015/06/09

The entire movie I was on the edge of turning it off and walking away. I didn't, it had just enough to keep going 'another ten seconds' but by the end, wished I had.

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Inda_Rebel
2015/06/10

Really funny, caught me off guard. A funny sense of humour. I rewatched it the same day. Its one you can rewatch. They're the good ones.Critics, schmitics!

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U.N. Owen
2015/06/11

So horrifyingly unfunny.This is the 'book-end' to the film Paul Bart: Mall Cop, in that it supposedly takes a banal job, with an even more banal character, and 'makes it funny' by making the character have an overblown self-image, and put them in ridiculously dumb spots. Oh, yeah; lots of sex jokes, and more sex jokes.This is the premise, in it's entirety; Larry Gaye ('har-har') is a male flight attendant - and, even though his name's 'Gaye', (never mind all the juvenile jokes about male flight attendants, and never mind the juvenile gay jokes) he isn't. Well, slap my knee, and sit me on a whoopee cushion!The mind that thought a(nother) moronic tale about someone so bereft of anything close to a personality, and 'wrote this' If you're under 12, then, it's right up your alley (that includes any male under 30, who still lives at home, and/or never went to/finished high school).How this even got made, just blows my mind. The lead - Mark Feurstein - starred in some (supposedly) 'funny' show on that quality channel, USA (sigh), where he played a doctor in the Hamptons.At this point, I'd like to say to any conspiracy-lover, or religious lunatic; you don't need to 'look' anywhere for signs of the apocalypse - the fact that this got made (and that even ONE person sat through it, and enjoyed it) tells you the world's doomed.What has happened?!?I was growing up, there were all these great sophisticated comedies, and, looking back at the films before me, of the 70's, 60's, 50's, 40's, 30's, and even the silents before them, there was so much to enjoy.But, now, if you're not some pre-pubescent, adenoidal kid, or a physically mature, but mentally backwards adult, then, Hollywood has REALLY gone to hell.Instead of sitting through this, and this kind of garbage appeals to you, well, aside from needing to grow up, and get a brain, you need a LOT of help.I'm not a 'snob', but, I DON'T like being insulted.If it's going to be low-brow humour, then, make me laugh. Sex jokes - like the ones told in 5th grade - don't make one laugh when you're a mature (means you've grown up, and moved out on your own) adult. That doesn't mean it can't be funny, but, garbage like this has so little creativity, that it's like what a song would sound like, if the musician only knew how to play one note. Bor-ringThis is just appalling, on every level.The people involved in this travesty - either in front of, or behind the camera, should NEVER - EVER - be allowed NEAR any media equipment.

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mstanton-588-856166
2015/06/12

A contrite turd avoid at all cost. If someone gives you free tickets kill them and bury them under the porch and never speak of it again. Honestly there is nothing here to warrant this ever being produced, ever, it makes me plead for more Hollywood reboots...But seeing as I have to spew out 10 lines of text to submit a review. The story is basicaly barney goes to camp adapted to a gay womanising flight attendant were nothing of value is added and all we learn is how gay the main character is, Henry Winkler stars in this and considering its been 40 years since he was relevant it should be a nice warning to stay the hell away./10char

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