The Amateurs (2008)
Facts
| Cast | Jeff Bridges, Ted Danson, Tim Blake Nelson and Lauren Graham |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2007 |
| DVD Release | February 12, 2008 |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 687797121592 |
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Average user review:| "I am NOT gay!" |
The Amateurs begins by introducing us to Andy Sargentee (Jeff Bridges) who is a middle aged, unsuccessful and frustrated man who never seems to be able to hold a job. It costs him his wife and kid; and his friends at the local watering hole don't seem to offer him much help in achieving his goals of an "accomplishment," either. Just when things look absolutely hopeless for Andy, he comes up with an idea--he'll make an adult movie! Trouble is, however, Andy and his friends "Moose" (Ted Danson), Otis (William Fichtner), a guy everyone calls "Some Idiot" (Joe Pantoliano) and others lack the money and the cast for Andy's film to become a reality.
Soon, however, people in the small town where Andy and his buddies live slowly become interested in the idea. Andy gets guys on board to shoot the film (look for a great performance by Patrick Fugit as Emmett, the young man with the video camera), write the script (they really needed one?) and eventually they find a handful of ladies willing to participate, too.
Will Andy and his buddies, along with the cast, find fame and fortune after making their adult flick? Will it ever be completed--it can be tough to do "casting" for this type of film in the small town Andy lives in. And, if it IS completed, will it sell and make money for them all? No plot spoilers here, folks--you'll just have to watch the movie to find out!
The DVD comes with commentaries and the "behind the scenes" extra is a very informative and entertaining look at how they really made this picture.
I highly recommend this film for fans of more independent films; but it also can appeal to mainstream audiences with such a great cast. Jeff Bridges and Ted Danson are absolutely excellent.
Overall, get this film and enjoy it today! You won't regret it.
November 22, 2008
| It's Not About Sex... |
The Amateurs received a limited release here in the States in late 2007. It played for only a few weeks at my local indie theater before vanishing, so I never got a chance to check it out. But it laid in the back of my mind because of something that intrigued me...
The name of the film was originally entitled THE MOGULS, and trying to find it under its current name (The Amateurs) could present problems for some DVD viewers. If this is the case, try looking it up under both names and see what you can find.
If you find such actors as Jeff Bridges (Iron Man), Tim Blake Nelson (Fido), Ted Danson, William Fichtner (The Dark Knight), Patrick Fugit (Wristcutters), John Hawkes (American Gangster), Brad William Henke (North Country), Glenne Headly (The Namesake), Lauren Graham (Evan Almighty), and Judy Greer (Elizabethtown) in your selection, then you've found the correct film; a surprising number of well-knowns dot this movie.
Even more surprising is the film's plot: a township that comes together to put out a pornographic movie, and all the trouble they have getting the production going, the actors/actresses assigned, and why each of them is doing it. Now before you click off and say, "I don't want to see a movie about making a porno!" just hang around for a minute, okay? It is and isn't about that. So let's start from the beginning...
Andy (Jeff Bridges) is having a bad year. His wife has left him. His son is living with his wife's new husband in their mansion-on-the-corner. And Andy wants to impress his son and to make him feel that he has a father who cares very much for him. But he's an out-of-work loser whose every plan always dissipates. But one bar-drinking day, Andy comes up with the idea of making a porno in his little town of Butterfield Face, but doing it with the cast and support of those in town.
Men -- obviously -- flock to the project. Emmett (Patrick Fugit) runs the local video store and loves filming on his digital camera, so he is assigned as the "cinematographer." And others fall into various roles as director, producers, and even "the guy who stands around and watches" (William Fichtner as Otis). But finding the ladies if tougher. They have no options at first but scouring fast food chains, mattress sellers and the local strip club soon turn up some interesting options.
Then there's the script, which is talked about in such laid back terms that I found myself howling with laughter ("Now we need the lesbian scene ...but I don't know any lesbians. Do you?" and "We need the obligatory black guys on white girl scene. Anybody know any black guys?") The flat faces and matter-of-fact comments during these scenes made it seem like they could be ordering a book at a local bookstore rather than talking about intimate sex acts.
Of course, disaster strikes the film and all seems lost ...until Andy (Bridges) finds out that he's got a back-up plan and pulls magic out of his ...well ...we'll say hat.
The real theme of the movie, though, isn't about making a porno; it's about love between a father and son, and what one father is willing to do in order to make his son proud of him. And it didn't take a porno. Confused? Good. Check out this film and revel in it. It's good. It's surprisingly good. September 2, 2008
| Undiscovered gem |
| I felt a little embarrassed, but still laughed. |
There are scenes that made me cringe, and in one scene where Ted Danson is trying to disprove his gayness, I literally covered my eyes. But there are some distinctly funny moments, mostly delivered by Otis(William Fichtner).
If you are looking for a "great" film. This is not your choice. But if you are looking for a funny little film with a twist--you might enjoy this. My husband and I giggled and gave each other incredulous looks through out the movie. Endearing? Poignant? Oh, yea, and don't forget....a little embarrassing. July 30, 2008
| Loved it! |
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