The Ref (1994)

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Title: The Ref (1994)

Tagline: They might be his hostages but what they're doing to this guy is criminal.

Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama

Director: Ted Demme

Cast: Denis Leary, Judy Davis, Kevin Spacey, Glynis Johns, Robert J. Steinmiller Jr., Raymond J. Barry, Richard Bright, Christine Baranski, Adam LeFevre, J.K. Simmons, BD Wong, John Scurti, Bill Raymond, Phillip Nicoll, Ellie Raab, Jim Turner, Herbie Ade, Ron Gabriel, Scott Walker, Edward Saxon, Donna Holgate, Kenneth Utt, Marilyn Stonehouse, Victoria Mitchell, Cort Day, Robert Ridgely, John E. Campbell, Rutanya Alda

Release: 1994-03-09

Runtime: 97

Plot: Caroline and Lloyd are a married couple constantly at each other's throats, masters at crafting acid-tongued barbs at the other's expense. Indeed, they are so obsessed with belittling each other that they never stop -- not even at gunpoint. The gunman is Gus, a thief on the run from the police, who kidnaps the couple as an insurance policy, planning to use their home as a hideout. But their incessant bickering proves more than Gus bargained for, forcing him -- for the sake of his own sanity -- into the unenviable role of peacemaker. To make things even worse for Gus, he discovers that he has taken the couple hostage the night of their big Christmas party, and the guests are already on the way. Not wanting to leave Lloyd and Caroline unattended, Gus opts to attend the party, pretending to be the couple's marriage counselor. This naturally leads to a series of comic confusions, as the hostage crisis and marital tensions head towards their inevitable conclusion.

 
An excellent 'black comedy'! All you gotta know about it, is in the beginning Denis Leary's character takes a bite of a bad tasting cookie in the shape of newborn Jesus, muttering 'Jesus!' in disgust, and punches Santa near the end. There's also adultery, blackmail, robbery, hostages, and a lot of family quarrels in a smart and compact 92-minute script - 'they' just don't make them like that anymore.
It is also the other, kinda forgotten great Ted Demme directed film, besides Blow, that everyone knows and talks about. He directed both of Leary's stand-up specials, so of course he's got him to play the main tole here.
Sadly it is under Touchstone Pictures, and Evil Disney doesn't like releasing films on discs, preferring people sign up to their streaming kabbalah (read: willful slavery), thus this one is still not out on Blu-ray (there's a good 1080p streaming copy available), and I got tired of waiting for 15 years, as it's a great 'Christmas' movie.
 
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