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Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003)

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39%
(55 votes)
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38%
(15 reviews)
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Directed by
Troy Miller

Written by
Peter Farrelly, Bennett Yellin

Cast
Timothy Stack, Mimi Rogers, Wayne Federman, Lucas Gregory, Derek Richardson [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jun 13, 2003
• UK: 13 Jun 2003
DVD Release Date
• R1: Nov 11, 2003
• R2: 29 Dec 2003

Budget $19,000,000

Official Website:
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for crude and sex-related humor, and for language.

Running Time
1 hour, 25 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Avery Pix, Burg/Koules Productions, Dakota Pictures, New Line Cinema

Studio Brad Krevoy, Charles B. Wessler, Dakota Pictures, Koules, Steve Stabler and a Burg

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Other Titles
• Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
• Dumb & Dumber 2
• Dumb & Dumberer
• Dumber & Dumbest
• When Harry Met Lloyd: Dumb and Dumberer



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 Synopses for Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003)
1.

A passable comedy for delinquent kids and unambitious teens with time to kill, Dumb and Dumberer does for prequels what Jerry Springer did for daytime television. With only faint connection to the 1994 hit starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, this ill-conceived prequel follows the Carrey/Daniels characters, Lloyd and Harry, as they bungle their way through high school. The principal and his demented lunch lady (Eugene Levy and SNL alumnus Cheri Oteri) have hatched a scheme to embezzle funds intended for students with "special needs," and Harry & Lloyd unwittingly recruit a few "intellectually challenged" classmates to fuel the plot. Veteran TV director Troy Miller prefers to keep the humor low and lowerer: Scatological jokes, puerile double-entendres, and juvenile sight gags ensure that Dumb and Dumberer lives up to its title. As Lloyd and Harry, respectively, Eric Christian Olsen and Derek Richardson deliver a few laughs, but they're stuck in a movie with special needs of its own. --Jeff Shannon

  
60%
(15 votes)

2.This summer, for every outcast who has tried to fit in, comes the prequel to the worldwide hit Dumb & Dumber, which sees the triumphant return of lovable goofballs Harry and Lloyd in an adventure of truly idiotic proportions.

From the very beginning, Lloyd Christmas (Eric Christian Olsen) knew he had a friend for life in Harry Dunne (Derek Richardson). It’s the first day of high school and Harry, who previously has been home schooled by his mother (Mimi Rogers), needs someone to show him the ropes. Lloyd, who conveniently lives in the school’s basement with his adoptive dad/school custodian Ray (Luis Guzman), turns out to be just the guy.

As the two set out to crack the “big show” (aka high school), they unwittingly fall into the web of the corrupt Principal Collins (Eugene Levy) and his girlfriend, head lunch lady Ms. Heller (Cheri Oteri), who want them to be the first students in a phony “special needs” class in order to bilk $100,000 in grant money for themselves. As Harry and Lloyd enthusiastically venture out to recruit more students for this new class, they unwittingly catch the attention of the beautiful Jessica Matthews (Rachel Nichols), a hard-hitting reporter for the school’s newspaper, who suspects foul play.

Trying to help Jessica, while unintentionally ear-deep in the plot themselves, Harry and Lloyd bumble into a shot at greatness when a supreme act of stupidity at the school’s Thanksgiving Day Parade turns the tables on Principal Collins.

New Line Cinema presents Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, which takes Harry and Lloyd back to their formative teen years where it all began: 1986 at Providence High School – when Dumb literally ran headfirst into Dumberer.

Newcomers Derek Richardson and Eric Christian Olsen inherit the lead roles of Harry and Lloyd, the lovable losers who entertained audiences in New Line Cinema’s 1994 blockbuster hit Dumb & Dumber.

The film also features an outstanding comedic ensemble cast featuring Eugene Levy (A Mighty Wind, this Summer’s American Wedding), Rachel Nichols, Cheri Oteri (“Saturday Night Live”), Luis Guzman (Anger Management, Punch Drunk Love), Elden Henson, William Lee Scott (Identity) and Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers International Man of Mystery). Also co-starring is Lin Shaye (There’s Something About Mary), Shia LeBeouf (Holes), Josh Braaten (“Less Than Perfect”), Teal Redmann (“Boston Public”), Julia Duffy, Michelle Krusiec (Daddy Day Care) and Brian Posehn (“Mr. Show”).

Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd is directed by Emmy Award-winner Troy Miller (“Mr. Show,” Jack Frost). The screenplay is by Robert Brener and Troy Miller, from a story by Brener. The film is produced by Oren Koules and Charles B. Wessler, Brad Krevoy, Steve Stabler and Troy Miller. The executive producers are Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Cale Boyter and Bennett Yellin. Carl Mazzocone serves as co-producer.

Some of the key behind-the-scenes talent includes director of photography Anthony Richmond, ASC & BSC (Legally Blonde), art director Paul Huggins (Driving Miss Daisy), costume designer Susanna Puisto (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), editor Lawrence Jordan (Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo), special effects coordinators Charles Belardinelli and Tommy Bellissimo and stunt coordinator Lonnie R. Smith Jr. Eban Schletter composed the score.

New Line Cinema will release Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (rated PG-13 by the M.P.A.A. for “crude and sex-related humor and language”) nationwide on Joon 13th, 2003.
  
60%
(15 votes)

3.From the very beginning, Lloyd Christmas (Eric Christian Olsen) knew he had a friend for life in Harry Dunne (Derek Richardson). It’s the first day of high school and Harry, who previously has been home schooled by his mother (Mimi Rogers), needs someone to show him the ropes. Lloyd, who conveniently lives in the school’s basement with his adoptive dad/school custodian Ray (Luis Guzman), turns out to be just the guy.

As the two set out to crack the “big show” (aka high school), they unwittingly fall into the web of the corrupt Principal Collins (Eugene Levy) and his girlfriend, head lunch lady Ms. Heller (Cheri Oteri), who want them to be the first students in a phony “special needs” class in order to bilk $100,000 in grant money for themselves. As Harry and Lloyd enthusiastically venture out to recruit more students for this new class, they unwittingly catch the attention of the beautiful Jessica Matthews (Rachel Nichols), a hard-hitting reporter for the school’s newspaper, who suspects foul play.

Trying to help Jessica, while unintentionally ear-deep in the plot themselves, Harry and Lloyd bumble into a shot at greatness when a supreme act of stupidity at the school’s Thanksgiving Day Parade turns the tables on Principal Collins.
  
60%
(15 votes)

4.  Dumb at first sight.

Go back to school with everybody's favorite dimwits in this hilarious prequel to the hit comedy that rocketed Jim Carrey to superstardom.

It's a historic meeting of the mindless when Harry and Lloyd (Derek Richardson and Eric Christian Olsen) bump heads for the first time in high school. But when the school's principal (Eugene Levy) and head lunch-lady (Cheri Oteri) hatch a scheme to cheat the school out of $100,000, it's up to the moronic duo to come to the rescue.

Will Harry and Lloyd save the day - or destroy it? Can Harry win the heart of the beautiful teen reporter? Will Lloyd make out with Harry's mom? To find out all the stupid answers, you'll have to watch the movie.  
  
60%
(15 votes)

5.Harry meets Lloyd and assembles a ragtag team for a high school experience unlike any other in this prequel to the hit comedy, Dumb and Dumber.   
60%
(15 votes)



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