Written by Nick Kocher And Brian McElhaney
Directed by Jorma Taccone
Lisa (to Henry, re Dan): "I will give you one million dollars to shoot him in the fucking face!"
Last night, I went for another recently released movie and this one was something of a dive into what would happen if a couple decided divorce wasn't an option.
Miserable pair Dan (Jason Segel) and Lisa Burton (Samara Weaving) go to a cabin in the middle of nowhere for the weekend. Within a few minutes, it's revealed that he's a director who never hit the big time and she's not a very good actress. Oh and he's a controlling manchild and she's a cheat.
Truthfully, they're both terrible people who seemed to have more in common than they realised. While their intended methods differed, both Dan and Lisa thought murdering each other was the best way to solve their problems. They're both equally crap at trying to kill each other as well.
Even with the inclusion of Dan's idiotic friend, Henry (Jake Curran), the former couldn't succeed in killing Lisa and her attempts of murder weren't any better. They're both so inept at killing each other, it's comical.
Of course the inclusion of fugitives Allegra (Juliette Lewis), Pete (Timothy Olyphant) and Todd (Keith Jardine) complicated matters for the warring couple. Instead of trying to kill each other, we had both Dan and Lisa realising they didn't want the other and had to survive their captors trying to kill them.
The second half was the most entertaining, even with the brief inclusion of Dan's reckless father, Michael (Paul Guilfoyle). The gore got upped, body parts were lost, one relationship ended messily and the other got saved. That last bit was predictable but fun.
- Kumail Nanjiani played the Hollywood version of Dan while Lisa got to play herself. Andy Cohen also appeared.
- Lisa's plan for Dan was to have him accidentally shoot himself. Dan's for Lisa was much more darker and complicated.
- Standout music: Chromatics Kill For Love and Barenaked Ladies One Week.
- Chronology: There's a lot of time jumps within the movie itself. It's a little disorienting.
There's a lot of fun to be had with Over Your Dead Body. Both Jason Segel and Samara Weaving are on fine form as were everyone else involved. Throw in some inventive enough moments of violence and gore and you've got a good offering here.
Rating: 7 out of 10



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