I couldn't finish watching. Just to corny! Giving me Anthony Anderson all over again. Nothing against it but it's way to much corny comedy.
11 Reviews
Mediocre
chanel_oneal24 December 2018
A laugh-a-minute
Phil_Chester26 October 2018
A loser becomes a postman and hi-jinks ensue. His beat is populated with a number of really memorable characters and there are lots of laugh-out-loud moments as a result. I was chuckling all the way through and I highly recommend checking this film out.
Loved the movie.
macklooney-7640111 February 2019
Must-See
elmyrieckes2 September 2018
Hilarious Comedy!!
dnichols-5305211 November 2018
Comedy Delivered On-Time
TheAll-SeeingI21 February 2019
With Hey Mr. Postman, writer/producer Brian Berry does what's mandatory but nearly impossible in indie comedy: He manages to fully replace a crowded boardroom of six-figure writers by delivering hilarious and warming comedy at a major studio level.
From wire-to-wire, Hey Mr. Postman is one of those rare, consistently laugh-out-loud films. Berry and director Mike Berry - who almost inexplicably aren't related - could've taken a great Everyman script and hosed it with average casting. But with each role, they knew exactly who and what was required for these uniquely written characters. As Brian Lincoln, Walter Franks anchors it down as the Postman in question; he's fired from another job early on, and with that inciting incident begins his comedic road to redemption...by way of the post office, of course, and a subplot that has a bit of drama to counterpoint the slapstick. Franks is complemented in grand style by some really phenomenal and bigger-than-life character sketches (a favorite was the over-the-top employee trainer who takes his post office job no less seriously than drill sergeant Louis Gossett Jr. did his in An Officer And A Gentleman). These folks aren't just there to deliver gags; each has purpose in advancing this fun and funny-as-hell story, and each gives the film a ton of memorable and distinguishing dimension.
Because it's massively entertaining, Hey Mr. Postman deserves the type of word-of-mouth advocacy that an indie comedy must have to break from a pack of lesser imitators. Here's hoping Brian Berry and his group find that initial wave of viewers who can then stump for this great comedy and push it out word-of-mouth to the masses, who will be all the better for having seen this one.
From wire-to-wire, Hey Mr. Postman is one of those rare, consistently laugh-out-loud films. Berry and director Mike Berry - who almost inexplicably aren't related - could've taken a great Everyman script and hosed it with average casting. But with each role, they knew exactly who and what was required for these uniquely written characters. As Brian Lincoln, Walter Franks anchors it down as the Postman in question; he's fired from another job early on, and with that inciting incident begins his comedic road to redemption...by way of the post office, of course, and a subplot that has a bit of drama to counterpoint the slapstick. Franks is complemented in grand style by some really phenomenal and bigger-than-life character sketches (a favorite was the over-the-top employee trainer who takes his post office job no less seriously than drill sergeant Louis Gossett Jr. did his in An Officer And A Gentleman). These folks aren't just there to deliver gags; each has purpose in advancing this fun and funny-as-hell story, and each gives the film a ton of memorable and distinguishing dimension.
Because it's massively entertaining, Hey Mr. Postman deserves the type of word-of-mouth advocacy that an indie comedy must have to break from a pack of lesser imitators. Here's hoping Brian Berry and his group find that initial wave of viewers who can then stump for this great comedy and push it out word-of-mouth to the masses, who will be all the better for having seen this one.
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therealnutinice6 December 2018
Such a hilarious gem of a film!
MariaAllred29 May 2019
I love this film. Perfect comedic timing, but great tension and suspense as well. Great pacing throughout. Walter Franks who plays the lead, Brian, is hilarious and has such presence on screen. I loved watching him. Definitely check this out!
Hits the little moments perfectly!
Anmer937 September 2019
Sure it's low budget with no stars as such but this is everything you want from an independent comedy, with a clear vision and style, fun performances and a terrific premise. I laughed quite a few times which is unusual for me and just proves you don't have to be a missive film to hit the little moments perfectly.
Flat out FUN!
craigahrens16 May 2019
I first watched the trailer... I then read a few of the reviews so I thought I had a pretty good idea what to expect. I was wrong. This film was far funnier than what I was expecting. I thoroughly enjoyed the "Walter" character. He was fun to watch from beginning to end. The Director, Mike Berry, was also the writer so I have to give props here! One or the other is enough but both is super impressive. The Director did a really good job at keeping this film moving. I certainly recommend putting this on your "to watch" list.
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