Say It Isn't So

2001 "They share a love. They share a passion. And they might share DNA."
5| 1h35m| R| en
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Boy meets girl; boy falls in love (and had wild, non-stop sex) with girl; boy loses girl... when they discover they are brother and sister! But when he learns that he's the victim of the ultimate case of mistaken identity, the lovesick young man -- whom everyone still thinks is after some taboo thrills -- must race across the country to stop her from marrying another man.

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Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
kmcghan-34007 I am not sure how I missed this movie from the early 2000's, especially since Chris Klein is in it and I love him in the American Pie movies. This movie is a silly/dumb comedy ,but really had me laughing. It reminds me of Joe Dirt. Overall good acting and many laughs from me. I am not sure how it has such a low score. Good soundtrack in it too!There are many goofy and predictable parts in this movie, but fits in very well with comedies from the 2000's. I am a 30-year-old female, so I feel as if this movie can be a good choice for a variety of ages and male or female. If you are looking for a light hearted, slightly inappropriate comedy , than look no further and give this one a chance. It's a must see and deserves a higher score.
SnoopyStyle Gilly Noble (Chris Klein) is an orphan and an animal catcher in Shelbyville, Indiana. He starts dating bad hairdresser Jo Wingfield (Heather Graham) after she cut off part of his ear. She had returned home to live with mother Valdine (Sally Field) and take care of paralyzed father Walter (Richard Jenkins). After six months, Gilly's search for a mother lands on Valdine. He becomes an outcast and a town joke. Jo runs away to start again in Oregon. She is set to marry Jack Mitchelson who is secretly a powerful drug lord. Then Leon Pitofsky comes with proof of being the actual boy that Valdine gave up for adoption. The Wingfields throw Gilly out. Gilly tries to get Jo back despite the world still thinking that they're siblings. Valdine works to stop him with Jack's help to spread news of his sick sibling sexual relationship.The Farrelly brothers produced this. Despite not being the directors, this one still has their trademark shock humor. However, none of it is funny to me. Some of the stuff is awkward. Everybody and everything is quirky. Comedy is very subjective and I didn't laugh at all. I don't think Chris Klein is a top rank comedian. His blank dumb face works on a narrow comedic path. He needs others to compliment him. The start is rushed with a lot of story to cram in. Farrelly fans may find the inappropriate subject hilarious but I need more than shock value for it to actually be funny.
bladedragonlord When was the last time you saw a funny film? I'm old school, Pink Panther, Monty Python and more British type obscure humour. I have to say in maybe the last possibly even 20 years there's been very few films that have made me laugh.This is a good film people, I don't see why it rated so lowly. Yes, a couple of scenes are fairly gross, but the shock value is brilliantly done, something I can't say for American films usually. Sufficed to say this movie is not for children.The characters are brilliant, the central love story boy and girl are small town USA naive; "Dig" (Orlando Jones), is mind blowingly crazy. The girls father is clever, maybe a little over done. Sally Field is terrifically awful, you can't fault her performance, but maybe they would have done better with an unknown, sorry to say she seems to drag the film down. Her eventual downfall isn't very satisfying, because you've already seen it. Something that seems to get missed these days is character development, but somehow in this film the characters are strong and you feel for the leads.I think you have to be in a certain mood for this film and understand that you are looking at 2 very naive / simple people and the world around them is very judgmental of them in a bad way and if they just had each other that love would keep them happy.A love story that will make you cry, some wacky characters and freak me out shock laughs, some weak points, and a surprisingly funny American film, which is a rare thing. Watch it!
ttasa Nothing new we haven't seen yet, was the first thought that went through my head after seeing it. No big laughters nor extremely original parts that would have made me to put my thumb up and to say: "how do they come up with that stuff." No very clearly portrayed irony over anyone neither, just few average cow-rear jokes that wont change the world in any way anymore. Mass production made on a conveyor line, it can be described most accurately.Hollywood-America-MEDC loves this stuff. Am I not right? Heather Graham who hasn't ever shined with the picking of well made scripts to play in, just got to wrote in another 6 digit money. But surely "The world" needs this kind of stuff. Regrets from me. 3 out of 10