JamesG
11-22-2013, 10:51 PM
Movie Reviews: Delivery Man
Vince Vaughn plays the biological father to 533 children in his latest movie, Delivery Man. The movie is getting a lot of flack for its implausible premise, which even made The American Society for Reproductive Medicine respond to it.
Dr. Grace Centola released a statement, "Considering the probability of pregnancy using frozen sperm — 20 to 30 percent and the probability of successful pregnancy with a live birth v10 percent — it would take a minimum of 1,250 vials of sperm to 'make' 500 children.
If a normal ejaculate results in about four vials, this would mean that the man would have had to donate about 300 ejaculates. No sperm bank would allow a donor to donate that many specimens over a several year period of time."
However, just because a movie's plot can't happen in real life doesn't mean the movie as a whole is bad, right? Wrong.
A host of other factors have indeed rendered Delivery Man rubbish, culminating in a lousy 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Claudia Puig of USA Today says:
"The concept's execution is sloppy, full of inconsistencies and plot holes. The situations teeter on funny, but never achieve it. And sections meant to be heartwarming feel lukewarm, far-fetched or inappropriately comical."
Peter Hartlaub of the San Francisco Chronicle was equally unimpressed:
"Delivery Man is nowhere near the worst film of 2013, but it is definitely the most exhausting.”
Laremy Legel of Film.com wittily jabbed:
"The moral here is that you should never try to learn the identity of your biological father because he might be Vince Vaughn."
-IMDb News
Vince Vaughn plays the biological father to 533 children in his latest movie, Delivery Man. The movie is getting a lot of flack for its implausible premise, which even made The American Society for Reproductive Medicine respond to it.
Dr. Grace Centola released a statement, "Considering the probability of pregnancy using frozen sperm — 20 to 30 percent and the probability of successful pregnancy with a live birth v10 percent — it would take a minimum of 1,250 vials of sperm to 'make' 500 children.
If a normal ejaculate results in about four vials, this would mean that the man would have had to donate about 300 ejaculates. No sperm bank would allow a donor to donate that many specimens over a several year period of time."
However, just because a movie's plot can't happen in real life doesn't mean the movie as a whole is bad, right? Wrong.
A host of other factors have indeed rendered Delivery Man rubbish, culminating in a lousy 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Claudia Puig of USA Today says:
"The concept's execution is sloppy, full of inconsistencies and plot holes. The situations teeter on funny, but never achieve it. And sections meant to be heartwarming feel lukewarm, far-fetched or inappropriately comical."
Peter Hartlaub of the San Francisco Chronicle was equally unimpressed:
"Delivery Man is nowhere near the worst film of 2013, but it is definitely the most exhausting.”
Laremy Legel of Film.com wittily jabbed:
"The moral here is that you should never try to learn the identity of your biological father because he might be Vince Vaughn."
-IMDb News