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''Osmosis Jones'' is a live-action/animated film, released in 2001, directed by the Farrelly Brothers. It stars Chris Rock as Osmosis Jones, a clumsy white blood cell, and David Hyde Pierce as Drix, a determined duty-serving cold pill, who is Osmosis Jones's partner and best friend. The two together have to defeat Thrax, voiced by Laurence Fishburne, a virus who is set to kill Frank, played by Bill Murray, the man whose body they are in. It was a box-office bomb | ''Osmosis Jones'' is a live-action/animated film, released in 2001, directed by the Farrelly Brothers. It stars Chris Rock as Osmosis Jones, a clumsy white blood cell, and David Hyde Pierce as Drix, a determined duty-serving cold pill, who is Osmosis Jones's partner and best friend. The two together have to defeat Thrax, voiced by Laurence Fishburne, a virus who is set to kill Frank, played by Bill Murray, the man whose body they are in. It was a box-office bomb and was met with mixed reviews.<ref>https://www.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/Movies/08/09/review.osmosis.jones/index.html</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Osmosis Jones suffered through development hell, | Osmosis Jones suffered through development hell, switching directors from Tom Sito and Piet Kroon to Peter and Bob Farrelly. '''The film was originally rated PG-13'''. However, Warner Bros. wanted the film to be more family-friendly oriented, so it was cut down to meet PG standards.<ref>https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/osmosis-jones/Film?oid=1110149</ref><ref>https://www.starnewsonline.com/news/20010811/osmosis-jones</ref> | ||
==Found | ==Found Deleted Scenes== | ||
*Drix complaining about his need to go inside of the nose and throat. | *Drix complaining about his need to go inside of the nose and throat. | ||
*Frank's nose leaking, while he's picking his nose. Osmosis saves Drix from being on Frank's finger, and they are inhaled into the sinuses. | *Frank's nose leaking, while he's picking his nose. Osmosis saves Drix from being on Frank's finger, and they are inhaled into the sinuses. | ||
*The scene where Osmosis and Drix chase Thrax is extended; Thrax leaps from his car and glides away. Osmosis and Drix take a shortcut to the uvula by riding inside of the esophagus, where they ride over an acid belch. Osmosis's line "What the hell is a uvula?" is changed to "What the heck is a uvula?. | *The scene where Osmosis and Drix chase Thrax is extended; Thrax leaps from his car and glides away. Osmosis and Drix take a shortcut to the uvula by riding inside of the esophagus, where they ride over an acid belch. Osmosis's line "What the hell is a uvula?" is changed to "What the heck is a uvula?." | ||
==Lost | ==Lost Deleted Scenes== | ||
*Osmosis and Drix going to Gonad's Gym, located in Frank's testicles to exercise his sperm. | *Osmosis and Drix going to Gonad's Gym, located in Frank's testicles, to exercise his sperm. | ||
*Mayor Phlegmming | *Mayor Phlegmming realizes his mistakes and resigns his presidency to Tom Colonic. | ||
*A young Osmosis going to a family reunion, while Frank is getting a blood drive, taking away Osmosis's family away from him. | *A young Osmosis going to a family reunion, while Frank is getting a blood drive, taking away Osmosis's family away from him. | ||
*Osmosis and Drix visiting See World, an amusement park located behind Frank's eye.<ref>https://osmosisjones.fandom.com/wiki/Osmosis_Jones_(film)#Footage_cut_from_the_final_film</ref> | *Osmosis and Drix visiting See World, an amusement park located behind Frank's eye.<ref>https://osmosisjones.fandom.com/wiki/Osmosis_Jones_(film)#Footage_cut_from_the_final_film</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 9 June 2022
Osmosis Jones is a live-action/animated film, released in 2001, directed by the Farrelly Brothers. It stars Chris Rock as Osmosis Jones, a clumsy white blood cell, and David Hyde Pierce as Drix, a determined duty-serving cold pill, who is Osmosis Jones's partner and best friend. The two together have to defeat Thrax, voiced by Laurence Fishburne, a virus who is set to kill Frank, played by Bill Murray, the man whose body they are in. It was a box-office bomb and was met with mixed reviews.[1]
History
Osmosis Jones suffered through development hell, switching directors from Tom Sito and Piet Kroon to Peter and Bob Farrelly. The film was originally rated PG-13. However, Warner Bros. wanted the film to be more family-friendly oriented, so it was cut down to meet PG standards.[2][3]
Found Deleted Scenes
- Drix complaining about his need to go inside of the nose and throat.
- Frank's nose leaking, while he's picking his nose. Osmosis saves Drix from being on Frank's finger, and they are inhaled into the sinuses.
- The scene where Osmosis and Drix chase Thrax is extended; Thrax leaps from his car and glides away. Osmosis and Drix take a shortcut to the uvula by riding inside of the esophagus, where they ride over an acid belch. Osmosis's line "What the hell is a uvula?" is changed to "What the heck is a uvula?."
Lost Deleted Scenes
- Osmosis and Drix going to Gonad's Gym, located in Frank's testicles, to exercise his sperm.
- Mayor Phlegmming realizes his mistakes and resigns his presidency to Tom Colonic.
- A young Osmosis going to a family reunion, while Frank is getting a blood drive, taking away Osmosis's family away from him.
- Osmosis and Drix visiting See World, an amusement park located behind Frank's eye.[4]
Gallery
Videos
References
- ↑ https://www.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/Movies/08/09/review.osmosis.jones/index.html
- ↑ https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/osmosis-jones/Film?oid=1110149
- ↑ https://www.starnewsonline.com/news/20010811/osmosis-jones
- ↑ https://osmosisjones.fandom.com/wiki/Osmosis_Jones_(film)#Footage_cut_from_the_final_film