There's Something About Mary

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There's Something About Mary
Image:There's Something About Mary film poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly
Produced by Bobby and Peter Farrelly
Written by Bobby and Peter Farrelly
Ed Decter
Starring Ben Stiller
Cameron Diaz
Matt Dillon
Chris Elliott
Lin Shaye
W. Earl Brown
Lee Evans
Jeffrey Tambor
Sarah Silverman
Keith David
Harland Williams
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Editing by Christopher Greenbury
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) July 15, 1998
Running time Theatrical cut
119 min.
Extended cut
134 min.
Country Image:Flag of the United States.svg
Language English
Budget $23 million
Gross revenue $176,483,808
Official website
All Movie Guide profile
IMDb profile

There's Something About Mary is an American film released in 1998 by 20th Century Fox, directed by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly (the Farrelly brothers). A combination of romantic comedy and gross-out film, it stars Ben Stiller, Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Chris Elliott, Lin Shaye, W. Earl Brown, Lee Evans and Jeffrey Tambor, with cameo appearances by football star Brett Favre (who plays himself), Sarah Silverman, Keith David, and Harland Williams.

This sleeper hit was the third-highest-grossing movie of 1998 in North America—the highest-grossing comedy—and it catapulted Stiller into the limelight. Until Wedding Crashers was released in 2005, There's Something About Mary was the most successful youth-aimed R-rated comedy film at the box office.

There's Something About Mary was placed 27th in the American Film Institute's 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies (see the 100 Years Series), a list of the 100 funniest movies of the 20th century. In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted it the 4th greatest comedy film of all time.

The movie has made $176 million in the U.S. alone and $369 million worldwide.[1]

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[edit] Plot

An awkward and shy high-schooler, Ted (Ben Stiller) lands a prom date with his dream girl Mary (Cameron Diaz), just to have it cut short by a painfully humiliating zipper accident. Thirteen years later he's still in love—maybe even obsessed—with the one that got away, so he hires sleazy private detective Pat Healy (Matt Dillon) to track her down living in Miami, only to have Pat fall for the irresistible Mary as well. Ted and Pat resort to lying, cheating and stalking in their competition for Mary, and discover that they're not the only men who will use depraved measures to be near her.

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[edit] Reaction

The movie's over-the-top and sometimes disturbing gross-out humor earned it an R rating from the MPAA, but made it a smash hit at the box office. The most notorious scene features Stiller's character masturbating and losing track of his semen. Diaz's character notices it clinging to his ear, mistakes it for extra hair gel, and spreads it in her own hair. The "hair gel" scene spread by word of mouth, and later ads for the movie capitalized on its notoriety.

[edit] Similar "hair gel" occurrences

  • Filmmaker Kevin Smith wrote a scene similar to the "hair gel" scene for Mallrats three years earlier, in which Jay and Silent Bob masturbate while watching Joey Lauren Adams in a dressing room and ejaculate over the wall. However, the scene was heavily re-written after being deemed tasteless by the studio, who said "nobody will ever laugh at cum in the hair". Smith apparently regrets this decision and has since noted that "cum in the hair is gold". (This information is from the Mallrats audio commentary track, where Smith also explicitly states that this is a coincidence, not the result of somebody stealing his jokes.)
  • The "hair gel" scene was once again spoofed in the TV show Family Guy. In the episode The King is Dead from season 2, Stewie Griffin plays Mary and uses the "hair gel" in his hair, causing it also to stand up.
  • As a promotional giveaway item, branded hair gel sample packets were released. The back of the packet lists instructions on use and inserts several sexual innuendos ("squirt a wad into wet or dry hair," "results will come naturally"). The packet also says, "Hardly any animals were harmed during testing of this product, and those that were hurt were really old."
  • The "hair gel" scene is also in the Steps' musical video "Say You'll Be Mine'

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de:Verrückt nach Mary es:There's Something About Mary fr:Mary à tout prix ko:메리에겐 뭔가 특별한 것이 있다 it:Tutti pazzi per Mary nl:There's Something About Mary ja:メリーに首ったけ pl:Sposób na blondynkę pt:There's Something about Mary ru:Все без ума от Мэри (фильм) fi:Sekaisin Marista sv:Den där Mary

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