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Osmosis Jones Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Cast: Bill Murray, Molly Shannon, Chris Rock, Laurence Fishburne

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/13/2001
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 14,517

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"Voices Inside Frank's Head": feature-length audio commentary by animation directors Piet Kroon and Tom Sito, writer Marc Hyman, and producer Zak Penn; Interactive adventure: "Frank's Gross Anatomy"; Two documentaries: "Under the Microscope" [behind-the-scenes] and "Investigating the Vocal Chords"; Deleted spleens; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English, Français [dubbed in Quebec] & Español; Subtitles: English & Français; Enhanced features for DVD-ROM PC

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Spleen Collections/Scene Selections
1. Germicidal Maniacs. [2:22]
2. What's That Smell? [1:12]
3. By the Throat. [7:29]
4. His Armpit's the Pits. [1:09]
5. Blowing His Nose. [:55]
6. Pushing the Puke Button. [5:06]
7. Virus Shakedown. [8:08]
8. Zit Zone. [:46]
9. Lame Brains and Fever... [2:25]
10. He's Got a Mouthful. [2:31]
11. For Crying Out Loud. [1:35]
12. Pushing the Fart Button. [:42]

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Editorial Reviews

Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, the impish impresarios of gross-out comedy, take their body function-inspired humor to new extremes in this mixture of live action and animation. Bill Murray stars as Frank, a zoo worker suffering from the effects of an unknown malady he contracted after eating an egg contaminated with simian saliva. Unknown to Frank, the inside of his body is actually a city (the City of Frank) teeming with cellular life, where the mysterious illness he's fighting is an invading enemy that must be defeated at all costs. It's up to Osmosis Jones (voice of Chris Rock), a white blood cell cop, and Drix (voice of David Hyde Pierce), a rookie over-the-counter medication, to hunt down and stop a lethal virus (Laurence Fishburne) who's got an inferiority complex. Along the way, the partners visit Frank's runny nostrils (Booger Dam) and a bar called, appropriately enough, the Zit. Osmosis Jones costars Molly Shannon and Chris Elliott, and features the vocal talents of William Shatner, producer Joel Silver, and singer Brandy Norwood. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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Osmosis Jonesby Anonymous

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June 29, 2002: He and David Hyde Pierce make a good team as they hunt down truly creepy sounding Laurence Fishbourne(think Darth Vader) as the super bad germ out to kill Frank(played with perfect grossness by Bill Murray.) I liked the part about how Frank was a nice place to live,as the good germs say while cleaning up after the egg,until Frank's wife died and he was fired from his previous job. Now the place is a slum complete with drunks and hobos. David HP makes me laugh. He's the perfect fop to play Drix,the big boy scout cough tablet(Think Niles on ''Fraser'') Imagine Laurence Fishbourne playing a villian! and he does a good job too. (watch for the scene where he confronts a Mafia germ in the sweaty armpit,all of all places! Eew!)

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February 06, 2002: This film is very clever and very disgusting ...but in a good way. I loved seeing it in the theater and watching all the parents squirm at all the appropriate moments! I found it to be educational as kids can learn how ''bad'' germs enter their bodies and how their bodies use white blood cells to combat viruses. Of course we do not have little people running around inside us but I think the analogy was successful in getting children thinking about how their bodies work, in a very funny manner. They could have done without the mayor's assistant being drawn so provocatively.....it was a childrens movie after all.