uncle buck

In this cheerful, lightweight comedy, excruciatingly clumsy, disorganized, and messy Uncle Buck Russell (John Candy) becomes the screens most unlikely babysitter since Clifton Webb in Sitting Pretty. [1]

View company contact information for Uncle Buck on IMDbPro. [2]

Uncle Buck is a 1989 comedy starring John Candy, Amy Madigan, Jean Louisa Kelly and Gaby Hoffmann, and co-stars Macaulay Culkin, Georgia Carney, Jay Underwood and Laurie Metcalf. [3]

Introductions are made, but whilst the two youngest think Uncle Buck is swell, Tia is less impressed and begins a running battle to be independently obnoxious, even to the point of telling Buck’s girlfriend Chanice (Amy Madigan) false rumours about Buck and the over-amorous neighbour Marcie (Laurie Metcalf). [4]

The pilot caused a minor controversy in 1990 because of a scene where Maizy tells Uncle Buck: “You suck,” the first time this had happened in an American network TV series. [5]

Buck Russell (John Candy) is the Brother-In-Law from hell. [...] Just 576 featured ’80s movies with the best info on the web. [4]

Directed by John Hughes in his typical broad style, this youth-oriented comedy is perhaps the best role of John Candy ’s regrettably brief career. [...] While their parents are away, eight-year old Miles (Macaulay Culkin), six-year old Maizy (Gaby Hoffman) and their teen-aged sister, Tia (Jean Kelly) are left in the care of Buck. [1]

Tia resents her parents because she thought everyone was happy enough where they were already living and that they prefer their jobs to the family. [3]

Miles (another early role for Macauley Culkin) and Maisie (Hoffmann) are far too young to take care of themselves and the elder daughter Tia (Kelly)… well let’s just say she needs keeping an eye on. [4]

“Uncle Buck” is another hilarious movie John starred in. [...] John Candy has one of his finest opportunities in this film by John Hughes (The Breakfast Club) about a perpetual screw-up (Candy) who gets his act together enough to watch over his brother’s kids effectively. [6]

Buck meets Tia’s boyfriend, Bug (Jay Underwood), and instantly realizes that he is clearly only interested in sex with her. [1]

The loutish but well-meaning and sensitive Buck does the best he can; Miles and Maizy quickly bond with and adore him, but he repeatedly butts heads with the rebellious Tia. [3]

Sources:
[1] Uncle Buck 1989: Movie and film review from Answers.com
[2] Uncle Buck (1989)
[3] Uncle Buck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4] Uncle Buck Movie - The 80s Movies Rewind
[5] Uncle Buck” (1990)
[6] Amazon.com: Uncle Buck: John Candy, Macaulay Culkin, Jean

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