
The Deep Dive Podcast
While billionaires dive deep to explore the Titanic at their own risks, your friends Seth, Miles, and Eliot deep dive into your favorite television shows and movies each week at no risk at all (well, except for our vanities and reputations). So if you're a fan of movies, TV shows, podcasts, and, well, yourself, grab a seat, a drink, a snack, and of course some popcorn, and join us each week as we deep dive into the stories you love most!
The Deep Dive Podcast
53: Mousehunt (1997)
Directed by Gore Verbinski in his debut, Mousehunt follows two unlucky brothers, Ernie and Lars Smuntz (Nathan Lane and Lee Evans), who inherit a rundown mansion. They soon discover the house is worth millions, but there’s a catch—a crafty, determined mouse refuses to leave. What unfolds is a wild, slapstick battle between the brothers and the mouse, mixing humor, horror, questionable morals, and heartfelt moments along the way.
Released in December 1997, Mousehunt showed DreamWorks’ willingness to take risks. Combining old-school slapstick comedy with state-of-the-art special effects, the film blended practical effects and early CGI to bring the mouse to life. While it wasn’t a huge box office hit, earning $122 million worldwide, it proved DreamWorks could make quality family entertainment outside of animation. It also launched Gore Verbinski’s career, who later directed blockbusters like Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
Mousehunt’s quirky humor and creative style set the tone for DreamWorks’ future successes, showing their commitment to originality and bold storytelling. Though it’s not as well-remembered as their animated classics, the movie has gained a cult following for its unique charm and imaginative approach.
But the question is, what did your three hosts think about fever dream of a movie? Well sit back in your nicest jaquse bath tub, relax, grab some popcorn, some cheese, a drink because today we’re deep diving into the 1997 cult classic DreamWorks first attempt at a family live action film, Mousehunt.
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