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Directed by Marc Forster.
A socially isolated IRS agent whose every move is documented by a disembodied female voice discovers that his life is the subject of a book currently being written by a best-selling author, whose creative block has stunted her repeated efforts to kill him off, in a quirky fantasy comedy written by Hollywood hot property Zach Helm and directed by Finding Neverland's Marc Forester. Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) lives a life of solitude. Kay Eiffel (Emma Thompson) can't seem to find a way to finish her latest book. Though Harold and Kay have never actually met, their fates are about to become intertwined in a most unusual manner. With her publishers growing increasingly impatient with her apparent inability to put the finishing touches on her latest novel, Kay is assigned a new assistant whose task it is to help provide the creative push needed to get her book finished and into the hands of her many eager fans. The subject of Kay's novel is a lonely and despairing IRS agent named Harold Crick, who believes that his life has lost any real meaning. As Kay continues to weave Harold's woeful tale without realizing that her protagonist is actually a living human being unable to concentrate on his life and career due to the constant interference of the narrator who inexplicably seems to anticipate his every move and read his every thought, her continued efforts to kill her perplexed subject finally provide him with the incentive needed to fully experience life by seeking out the source of the voice that plagues him. Penned by the screenwriter named by Variety magazine as one of the "Top Ten Writers to Watch" and who was also included in Esquire magazine's "Best and Brightest" list of 2004, Stranger Than Fiction features supporting performances by Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, and Queen Latifah. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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magrebimagrebi Re:Six Degrees of Separation #1
by magrebi in Movie Games
liked it.
"[quote user="corvine"] Here are the rules: Two actors, actresses, or directors will be chosen. It is now your duty to try and connect the two using information on Spout (player pages and filmography). The more elaborate or funny the connections, the better. 6 degrees of separation is your goal but you are not limited to 6. Use Spout to search for the films to make your connection. Please indicate the person you are using as the connection and link the movie in which they appear. Good Luck. Here is the first one. Connect: Seann William Scott To: Judi Dench Please feel free to make your own Threads with new Connections. [/quote] ok, here we go (this was a group effort) Sean William Scott to Will Ferrel in Old School Will Ferrel to Emma Thompson in Stranger than Fiction Emma Thompson to Kiera Knightly in Love Actually Kiera to Judi Dench in Pride and Prejudice BEAT THAT! " [More]
CinemaRianCinemaRian Stranger Than Fiction (2006, US ...
by CinemaRian in CinemaRian Blog
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"Marc Forster is one of those directors that slips under the radar. I have now seen three films by him, but after seeing the director's credit for each, I thought "who's Marc Forster?"Marc Forster directed had previously directed Monster's Ball, which I liked but felt was a little overrated (some critics called it the best film of 2001), and the very moving Finding Neverland. Neverland was one of only two times I have ever seen someone cry in a movie theatre (the other was The Return of the King). It's odd that someone who has made such obviously compelling films has stayed mostly unkown to the cineaste community. Perhaps it is because his three most famous movies are so different, they hardly seem to be the work of the same man. Out of three, I would have to say that Stranger Than Fiction is probably the weakest. It is a comedy that is only moderatly funny, and falters when it tries to venture into Woody Allen-like philisophical territoy towards the end, mostly because its idea ... " [More]
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"This has not been a good week to be at New Line Cinema.After getting enslaved by the Time-Warner media monolith last week, the company could not even trumpet its swansong. “Semi-Pro,” the Will Ferrell sports comedy, was the last film to be released while still remaining a “free agent,” tanked at the box office, squeezing out $3 million less than “Meet the Spartans” just a few weeks ago.Let that sink in.Will Ferrell, who has a string of successes and is a worldwide box office “star,” made less in a comedy than a film that’s biggest asset was a Britney Spears clone shaving her head and breakdancing gladiators.Prognosticators are scratching their heads as to how this could happen, offering theories of a tired formula (Will Ferrell + a sport + wacky non-sequiturs = funny), an unstable movie-going weekend (though “Ghost Rider” did better in its second week last year at the same time and “Madea’s Family Reunion ... " [More]
usesoapusesoap The Nines': Know thyself
by usesoap in usesoap Blog
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"A brief, deliberately vague review of 'The Nines' I have always been interested in this philosophical concept, as well as Plato's 'Cave Parable, 'which has been worked into some of my most re-watched cinematic outings of the past few years (The Matrix, Fight Club, Old School -- OK, maybe not that last one).As a writer, I love the kind of Charlie Kauffman-lite vibe this film has going for it, much like 'Stranger Than Fiction,' but I think much more complex. Ryan Reynolds, who I know many are hot-and-cold over, really displays some heretofore untapped range in three separate roles. Hope Davis is always a welcome addition to any film, but --wow -- where did Melissa McCarthy come from? Have not seen an episode of Gilmore Girls, I suppose I am late to the game, but she is amazing in situations that must seem heart-breakingly true to life for her.John August, who previously wrote Go and is a frequent Tim Burton collaborator (Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocola ... " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Life Sure Can Be Stranger Than ...
by pippin06 in Reel Thoughts
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"First, I have a stunning announcement - I have finally caved to the man and joined Netflix! It's true! I figured what with all the time I spend at work and then at a theater (and that's a stage theater, mind you, not a cinema), I don't have time to go to the movies or even to make umpteen trips to a rental store. So, I decided I would try this handy little service, which is fine by me because I love when things just appear at my house, like DVD's I've purchased or Harry Potter books. Online is my way to be. I digress (again). The first movie in my queue was this little film, which came to me by way of several high recommendations from trusted sources. Plus, it stars my not-so-secret celebrity crush, Mr. Will Ferrell. Even when his movies are stupid and painful (Anchorman, anyone?), I still keep coming back for more because I find him so oddly appealing. And he is odd, so I can't explain this subtle attraction I have for him...anyways. Also, this mov ... " [More]
The_Man_from_AntarcticaThe_Man_from_Antarctica Overestimated
by The_Man_from_Antarctica in The_Man_from_Antarctica Blog
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"I hated this movie.I mean, the idea at the beginning sounds really good, new and interesting, with a man who think he's going crazy while there's a writer somewhere in the world who is actually writing about him and can change his life.I really liked this idea, and I thought it was going to be awesome, but......it was good for a funny movie, not for a "please-kill-me-now" drama.This movie has one of the saddest and most pathetic love stories I've ever seen, and I thought it was gruesome when the character played by Dustin Hoffman says: "You've gotta die 'cause the book is good".When I finally got out of the movie theatre I felt like it had been a really waste of time and money. " [More]
HairyLimeHairyLime Better Than Average
by HairyLime in HairyLime Blog
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"Another example of how a decent director can manage to get a good performance out of usually 'over the top' comedians by simply reigning them in. (Jack Black in Nacho Libre, Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine, Adam Sandler in Punch Drunk Love come to mind immediately). Not quite as good as most of the recent crop of esoteric independent films that have been crawling out of the woodwork in recent years (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine, I Heart Huckabees, etc etc) with oddball plotlines and a leap of faith and imagination by the audience required, - but overall, I think it works and is an enjoyable film on many levels. Maggie Gyllenhaal is appealing as the romantic lead, Emma Thompson and Dustin Hoffman give workable but unmemorable performances, and Will Ferrell does a fine job as the bland everyman lead - the one character which seemed totally unnecessary (except as someone for Emma Thompson to converse with) was Queen Latifah who seemed totally out of her element here. " [More]
JazznJavaJazznJava Loved it!
by JazznJava in JazznJava Blog
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"I thought this was very compelling storytelling! I really appreciate the blurred reality between the narrative and the story. It allows the viewer so much more to consume than just being spoon fed a 3 act formula with some obligatory characters and arcs thrown in. And isn't that what makes cinema so appealing? It's relatable. When we can see a piece of ourselves in the story, it resonates and holds our attention. So the idea of the narrator, who typically is placed on a fairly equal plane as the viewer, is pulled into the story, it similarly blurs the reality for the viewer, forcing them to question their own degree of separation from "stories." Similar to the Truman Show, but with a more playful tone.AND they all played the chacaters so well! Very well acted! " [More]
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"Because the trailers made it look like another dumb-humor Will Ferrell movie, I didn't really rush to see it. Only after a strong recommendation from a friend, did I actually take the time to check it out. I was surprised to find myself watching a really intelligent film. madelejm is right. The GUI is pretty sweet. I would even recommend checking the GUI bonus feature to learn more about it. I found it really interesting. " [More]
madelejmmadelejm The GUI made it cool
by madelejm in madelejm Blog
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"The concept behind this flick is fun, but once things take a serious turn it was really the innovating visuals that kept me into this movie. I love the way they created their "GUI" to try to visualize his obsessive compulsive mind at work. Very neat visuals, interesting story. Dustin Hoffman really shines. People make a big deal about his roles in those Fockers movies, but I prefer this more understated humour. " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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It's a great movie no matter how you look at it, but it's hard not to notice that Stranger Than Fiction is the best movie Charlie Kaufman never wrote. The story-within-a-story-within-a-story premise smacks of the über-meta style Kaufman brought to Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind -- IRS agent Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) awakens one day to find that he is, in fact, the main character in a novel being written by an eccentric, chain-smoking writer named Karen Eiffel, played by Emma Thompson. This is where we would expect the narrative to start nose-diving towards meta-land; the movie's story is Harold's story, but Harold's story is apparently Karen's story. If Charlie Kaufman were writing the script, this is where he himself would make his appearance because the whole thing is, in fact, the screenwriter's story. But lucky for us, Stranger Than Fiction's actual writer, Zach Helm, hits the ball out of the park on this point: he stays out of it. The film turns out to be a classic (classic meaning enduring, not meaning a pseudonym for trite) tale about the self-imprisonment of modern-life, about the value of companionship, and about the joy of infinite possibilities. The wild premise -- while always entertaining -- eventually takes a back seat to Crick and his existential adventure. This is another area where the film bears a strong resemblance to a Kaufman project, as Will Ferrell's uncharacteristically sensitive, intimate performance is very reminiscent of the way funnyman Jim Carrey did the same thing in Eternal Sunshine. Watching a loud-mouthed comedic actor keep it "reeled-in" has novelty, but Ferrell does a lot more than that here. He proves he can really act, portraying Harold with more than enough love and authenticity for us to pull for him as he falls in love with the feisty, anti-establishment pastry chef he's auditing (Maggie Gyllenhaal). Harold pursuing a romance with the ill-tempered baker becomes just one of many ways in which he tries to make the story of his life into something he's proud of. It may sound hard to believe, but as the movie progresses, the fact that key elements of Harold's life are being decided by they keystrokes of a reclusive novelist becomes fairly easy to accept. By the end, Harold's sweet, unpretentious, and extremely poignant story doesn't belong to screenwriter Zach Helm or even to Karen Eiffel, it's just Harold's and, by extension, ours. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
 



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