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The Wendell Baker Story

Luke Wilson is both star and co-director of this feel-good flick about Texas ex-con Wendell Baker, who vows to redeem himself by helping a group of troubled retirees fight corruption at the Shady Grove Retirement Hotel. Sultry Eva Mendes co-stars as Baker's girlfriend, who may or may not take him back; Luke's brother, Owen Wilson, plays the evil head nurse; and seasoned acting veteran Harry Dean Stanton shines as salty hotel resident Skip.
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Netflix Rating: 3.1
Rotten Tomatoes: Rotten 40%
Consensus: The Wendell Baker Story is a lackadaisical comedy of quirky characters and situations, but ultimately the lazy narrative bores instead of charms.
Fresh: 17   Rotten: 25   Rotten Tomatoes page
Top Rotten Tomatoes Critics

If its aspirations are modest, The Wendell Baker Story does embody the dry wit and easy charm that has (along with Luke's looks) won the Wilsons so many fans.

John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter

Given Luke Wilson's affability, it's also irresistibly charming. You may not buy the film's plot, but you'll invest in him as a man whose heart is always in the right place. full review

Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle

I think it's one of the worst movies of the year. I think it's one of the worst movies I've ever seen.

Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper

Though the first Wilson brothers' effort, Bottle Rocket, is far superior, the trio of brothers working together creates a light and enjoyable comic romp. full review

Claudia Puig, USA Today

Wendell Baker isn't perfect. The slacker humor grows cloying at times. Still, there's an undeniable charm to the Texas tale as it celebrates nonconformity and redemption. full review

Lisa Rose, Newark Star-Ledger

Though the Wilsons are no threat to the Coens as filmmakers, The Wendell Baker Story is still a pleasingly human-scaled alternative to the big, soulless Hollywood blockbusters. full review

Lou Lumenick, New York Post

A shiny shell of a movie, TWBS is pretty to look at, and occasionally fun to watch. But ultimately, it's an exercise in futility -- for the participants, who can do so much more, and the audience, which deserves so much better. full review

Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News

As much as it looks like an enjoyable project to work on and a blast for all involved, the feeling you get watching The Wendell Baker Story is that you probably had to be there. full review

Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times

At once insouciantly laid back and beguilingly loony. full review

Joe Leydon, Variety

This shambling, good-natured comedy is a Wilson family affair.

Stephen Holden, New York Times

The Wendell Baker Story, although good-natured, tries too hard to replicate the squirreliness of a Wes Anderson film, while declining to partake of its sadness and irony. full review

John Anderson, Newsday

The Wendell Baker Story just feels like an attempt to rebottle the postmodern fizz of Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket. I wish instead they'd put a stopper in it. full review

Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

Low-key to comatose, Wendell Baker might have been improved were it shot in 16mm black and white. full review

J. Hoberman, Village Voice

The Wilsons can't even tell a been-there-done-that story of a con artist who gets his comeuppance without calling it The Wendell Baker Story, as if the character belongs, by virtue of his Wilsonian pedigree, on a pedestal. full review

David Edelstein, New York Magazine

The Wilsons' venture was shot in Austin, the global center of slackerology, and has barely summoned the energy to leave the place. full review

Anthony Lane, New Yorker

The movie undercuts whatever good graces it has generated with a feel-good ending that is just stunningly stupid. It's hard to be hip when your finale is so square. full review

Tom Maurstad, Dallas Morning News
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  • Release Year: 2005
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Available From: Sep 01, 2010
  • Available Until: May 01, 2012
  • Remaining: 80 days left
  • Queued by: 136 people
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Directed By
Andrew Wilson, Luke Wilson
Cast
Luke Wilson, Eva Mendes, Owen Wilson, Jacob Vargas, Kris Kristofferson, Eddie Griffin, Seymour Cassel, Harry Dean Stanton, Will Ferrell, Angela Alvarado, Jo Harvey Allen, Buck Taylor
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