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The Onion Movie
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Starring Len Cariou.
America's most popular satirical newspaper makes the leap from the printed page to the silver screen in this political comedy that explores what happens when journalistic integrity is compromised by corporate sensibility. Onion News anchorman Norm Archer (Len Cariou) is s principled journalist, so when he's asked to bend to the will of his corporate overlords he decides to strike back with a fury unheard of in the world of network news. Nothing is sacred as the creative force behind The Onion unleash an unrelenting barrage of satire on such subjects as pop stars, prisoners, peace talks, and blockbuster action films. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"So, Aaron Sorkin, writer of such films as A Few Good Men, The American President and Charlie Wilson’s War, and, of course, creator of TV’s The West Wing, is apparently now working on a movie about Facebook for Sony Pictures and producer Scott Rudin (No Country for Old Men). Yes, that’s right, a Facebook movie. News comes to us directly from the social networking site, as Sorkin himself announced the project by admitting that he has absolutely no clue what Facebook is. And I guess he’s looking for assistance or questions or something. Obviously he’s the perfect guy to be scripting a film about the founding of the site. I’m drawing a blank right now as to whether or not any websites have officially spawned movies (does AOL count?), but I do recall an idea from 3 years ago to make an internet dating movie sponsored by Friendster, which was to be directed by Harold Ramis and star Topher Grace. I guess the fact that Friendster faded from popularity in favor of MySpace and then Facebook ... " [More]
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"I had nearly forgotten about The Onion Movie. The sketch-comedy-formatted film spin-off of the brilliant newspaper satire was made about four years ago and then was abandoned by original distributor Fox Searchlight. According to Wikipedia, it performed badly with test audiences, and when it was shelved and then dropped by the studio, the filmmakers — co-directors Tom Kuntz and Mike Maguire and screenwriter Robert Siegel (formerly editor of The Onion) — also walked away from the project. It spent the next few years involved in attempted rescue operations by New Regency and actor-writer Scott Aukerman (Run Ronnie Run!). Now, finally this trailer has shown up on the DVD of Fox Searchlight’s The Darjeeling Limited, implying that the studio will be dumping it to DVD sometime this year. As you can see, there was good reason for Fox to have initially distanced itself from the movie. It makes the similar-structured The Kentucky Fried Movie look like a masterpiece (I understand it’s conside ... " [More]
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An abysmal mess of an attempt to recapture the absurdist glory of such episodic satires as Kentucky Fried Movie and Amazon Women on the Moon, The Onion Movie is a comedy endurance test for anyone but the most devoted fans of the parody newspaper that spawned it. Even those fans will likely find it difficult to fend off sleep while being assaulted with a relentless barrage of jokes without punchlines, gags stretched out beyond the breaking point, and, worst of all, sketches that were simply aborted mid-stream. The main problem is that the filmmakers weren't able to make up their minds whether they wanted a rapid-fire, stream-of-conscious comedy on the level of the aforementioned satires (as evidenced by the segmented nature of most jokes) or an actual plot-driven film (as evidenced by the ongoing feud between straight-faced Onion News anchor Norm Archer and the network bigwigs who have sold out their integrity to their new parent company, an all-powerful global conglomerate more interested in pushing their latest project, an action movie entitled "Cockpuncher," than delivering the news). But while some sketches are indeed memorable, including a bit about an armed gunman who bursts into a bank demanding a job and an athlete that refuses to give up his dreams despite unheard of setbacks, the fifteen minutes of The Onion Movie that are worth actually watching are buried in another sixty minutes of absolute drudgery. Of course the fact that The Onion Movie is a epic misfire will come as no surprise to those who have followed the film's tumultuous production history, but while the actual newspaper can fluctuate in quality from hysterically funny to simply chuckle-worthy, this is undoubtedly the nadir of The Onion legacy. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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