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Region: 1 Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Dolby Digital Stereo Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1) Language: English Subtitles: Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
A man down on his luck hatches a different kind of get-rich-quick scheme in this independent comedy. Andy Sargentee (Jeff Bridges) is a middle-aged divorcé who is down in the dumps after the departure of his wife, Thelma (Jeanne Tripplehorn), and son, Billy (Alex D. Linz). The fact that Thelma's new hubby is quite wealthy only makes things more troubling for Andy, and he keeps thinking that if he had more money he could be back in her good graces. One night, while knocking back drinks with his friends, Andy has a brainstorm -- pornography is big business these days, so why not round up the local talent and make an adult movie? Andy persuades his friend Barney (Tim Blake Nelson) to sign on as co-producer, and they start putting together a crew, including Emmett (Patrick Fugit), a kid with a video camera who becomes director of photography, Otis (William Fichtner), who volunteers to be the gofer who doesn't really do anything, and as director a guy known only by his nickname, Some Idiot (Joe Pantoliano). Casting proves to be a bit more problematic, especially after they discover that Moose (Ted Danson), who has been cast in the male lead, may be gay when he repeatedly fails to rise to the occasion. The Amateurs also stars Lauren Graham, Valerie Perrine, and Glenne Headly as some of the local women drafted into appearing in the movie; the picture was released in the United Kingdom under the title The Moguls. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
The DVD back cover of The Amateurs makes the unusual (and potentially self-incriminating) decision to print a quotation from its star, Jeff Bridges, in the spot usually reserved for the kind of breathless critical praise that's truncated by ellipses and peppered by exclamation points. In that quotation, Bridges likens the The Amateurs to "if Frank Capra directed a porn movie," and he just may be onto something. There's an undeniable sweetness to this story about small-town shlubs pooling their collective pluck to make an adult film, and to call it Capra-esque is not really exaggerating. That may be the only way for any light comedy to deal with the issue of pornography, because ultimately, these characters are just too darn nice to exploit another human. However, this doesn't mean that writer-director Michael Traeger's script can't occasionally indulge in its grin-inducing naughty side. The real key to the film's infectious tone is Bridges himself, who defies the medium's "show don't tell" mandate by submitting a steady stream of conversational narration. It's like the viewer is chatting with Bridges in his living room, as he entertains with humorous, self-aware asides about filmmaking; he welcomes his listeners rather than alienating them with esoteric industryspeak. After all, these are just plain folks with the contagious twinkle of Hollywood in their eyes, including the eminently likeable ensemble of Ted Danson, William Fichtner, Patrick Fugit, Tim Blake Nelson, Glenne Headley, Lauren Graham and Joe Pantoliano -- this last playing the film's hapless director, affectionately known as "Some Idiot," or "Some" for short. For a concept that could have been too indie-clever for its own good, The Amateurs has a real, well, amateur's sense of humility. Not only does that remove it from the realm of the tawdry, but the film's crowd-pleasing good vibes are almost downright wholesome. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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The DVD back cover of The Amateurs makes the unusual (and potentially self-incriminating) decision to print a quotation from its star, Jeff Bridges, in the spot usually reserved for the kind of breathless critical praise that's truncated by ellipses and peppered by exclamation points. In that quotation, Bridges likens the The Amateurs to "if Frank Capra directed a porn movie," and he just may be onto something. There's an undeniable sweetness to this story about small-town shlubs pooling their collective pluck to make an adult film, and to call it Capra-esque is not really exaggerating. That may be the only way for any light comedy to deal with the issue of pornography, because ultimately, these characters are just too darn nice to exploit another human. However, this doesn't mean that writer-director Michael Traeger's script can't occasionally indulge in its grin-inducing naughty side. The real key to the film's infectious tone is Bridges himself, who defies the medium's "show don't tell" mandate by submitting a steady stream of conversational narration. It's like the viewer is chatting with Bridges in his living room, as he entertains with humorous, self-aware asides about filmmaking; he welcomes his listeners rather than alienating them with esoteric industryspeak. After all, these are just plain folks with the contagious twinkle of Hollywood in their eyes, including the eminently likeable ensemble of Ted Danson, William Fichtner, Patrick Fugit, Tim Blake Nelson, Glenne Headley, Lauren Graham and Joe Pantoliano -- this last playing the film's hapless director, affectionately known as "Some Idiot," or "Some" for short. For a concept that could have been too indie-clever for its own good, The Amateurs has a real, well, amateur's sense of humility. Not only does that remove it from the realm of the tawdry, but the film's crowd-pleasing good vibes are almost downright wholesome. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
4 - customer reviews
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Aaron Ryder
| - | Producer | |
Bob Ziembicki
| - | Production Designer | |
Brandee Dell'Aringa
| - | Art Director | |
Colleen Woodcock
| - | Associate Producer | |
David Larson
| - | Key Hairstylist | |
Denis Maloney
| - | Cinematographer | |
Derek Freda
| - | Unit Production Manager | |
Ernesto Martinez
| - | Costume Designer | |
Gary Turner
| - | Stunts Coordinator | |
Jill Tandy
| - | Executive Producer | |
John O'Rourke
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Larry Marks
| - | Musical Direction/Supervision | |
Laura Greenlee
| - | Co-producer, Line Producer | |
Linda Arnold
| - | Key Hairstylist | |
Malcolm Ritchie
| - | Executive Producer | |
Mark Wolfe
| - | Co-producer, Executive in Charge of Production | |
Martina Kohl
| - | Key Make-up | |
Michael Kuhn
| - | Executive Producer | |
Michael Traeger
| - | Director, Screenwriter | |
Nancy Kirhoffer
| - | Post Production Supervisor | |
Nancy Nayor Battino
| - | Casting | |
Nicolaas TenBroek
| - | Composer (Music Score) | |
Raul Davalos
| - | Editor | |
Robert Kensinger
| - | Set Decorator | |
Sandy Gendler
| - | Supervising Sound Editor | |
Tamami Ito
| - | Hair Styles | |
Thomas Nellen
| - | Makeup Supervisor | |
Whit Norris
| - | Sound/Sound Designer |
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Format: HD-DVD
Release Date: 2/12/2008
UPC: 687797121516
Item ID: 888101
Studio: FIRST LOOK PICTURES
ProductID: FLKP12151HD
Region: 1 Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Dolby Digital Stereo Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1) Language: English Subtitles: Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Commentary with Jeff Bridges, director Michael Traeger, producer Aaron Ryder
Behind the Scenes With The Amateurs
The Amateurs Photography Book: photos Jeff Bridges with commentary by Jeff Bridges, director Michael Traeger, producer Aaron Ryder
Theatrical trailer
More from First Look previews
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