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Der heißeste Skipper der Karibik
Als Familie Harvey aus Chicago erfährt, daß sie ein Schiff geerbt hat, ist sie zunächst voller Vorfreude. Um Kosten zu sparen will er sie mit seiner Familie selbst nach Chicago bringen. Bei der Überführung des alten Kahns aus der Karibik muß sie allerdings auf den eigenartigen Skipper Ron zurückgreifen, der auch gerne mal ein Schluck zuviel trinkt. Ron steuert sie von einem Schlamassel hin zum nächsten und dann müssen sie sich auch noch gegen Piraten wehren.
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Such an easy watching movie. It does nothing particular may good nor bad, but it’s perfectly enjoyable. The cast clearly had a good time making this one and it shows! Rating: 3/5 - 75% - Worth Watching
_Captain Ron_ is a hilarious cult comedy that delivers a ton of laughs. When Martin Harvey inherits a yacht, he takes his family to the Caribbean to claim it and hires Captain Ron, a local seaman, to help him learn to sail and get the ship seaworthy. Kurt Russell and Martin Short lead the cast and deliver great performances; Russell in particular does an outstanding job with the role of Captain Ron, creating a tremendously charismatic and fun character. At times the film is a little formulaic, but for the most part the writing is fresh and puts a new spin on the family vacation comedy. Outrageously funny and incredibly entertaining, _Captain Ron_ delivers a ton of laughs in this high seas adventure.
A 90's comfort movie. It's silly, but not too silly and it's just easy to rewatch when you just want to have a good time.
Splashy adventures in the Caribbean as a mild-mannered big city businessman suddenly inherits a yacht and talks his reluctant family into a spontaneous month-long sea voyage. Martin Short is the oft-frustrated family man, whipped and stifled by the corporate world, who almost instantly regrets hiring his polar opposite (a mostly shirtless, mulleted, eye-patched Kurt Russell) to teach his family how to control their new toy. Most of the fun lies in watching Russell do whatever he wants - flirting with the wife and daughter, teaching the son to drink and gamble, pushing the boat to the point of disintegration - which rankles the father who sees himself being replaced by a newer, hipper model. There's nothing world-shattering here. It's a simple recipe that coasts on easy laughs and nice scenery, but at least it has a unique angle and a decent amount of heart. Short is vanilla and snobby as the leading man, prickly and unlikable, but that's how the character is written. Russell, on the other hand, pushes an overshadowing support role, one which could've easily been just as grating, into something more personable and endearing. We buy into Captain Ron's world philosophy because the actor also buys into it. As formulaic, predictable family comedies go, one could do far worse. Bonus points to those who choose to lean into the winking urban legend that this is how Snake Plissken relaxes between escapes.
This was tonight's tvT selection (weekly Tuesday viewing get together). It was this or Down and Out in Beverly Hills. Honestly we maybe shoulda gonna with Down n Out. Apparently it's known the world over because nick Nolte eats dog food TWICE in TWO different ways! That's what the IMDB trivia says. Anyway, Captain ron...such a bore! And why does Martin short get so bent out of shape?! Ron is not the wild guy you think he's gonna be. And Martin shorts final straw is when he's jealous that Ron is with a local lady. Martin is married!! To a Mary Kay place that is nude by the way in this movie. And gets her ear sucked by Short. Weird. Boring. And as pointed out by the crowd, lack of music.