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When a pudgy, bespectacled seven-year-old, Olive (Abigail Breslin), voices her desire to take home the coveted Little Miss Sunshine crown at an upcoming beauty pageant, her wildly dysfunctional family sets out on an interstate road trip to ensure her a clear shot at realizing her dreams in former music video directorial team Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris' quirky feature debut, starring Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, and Toni Collette. Despite early career success as an outspoken motivational speaker, family patriarch Richard (Kinnear) continues to cling to his "Refuse to Lose" philosophy, much to the chagrin of his increasingly annoyed spouse, Sheryl (Collette). Add into the mix a Nietzsche-reading teenage son (Paul Dano) who has taken a vow of silence until he finds his fate as a fighter pilot; a horny, heroin-happy grandfather (Alan Arkin) with a penchant for creative profanity; and a suicidal genius (Carell) and Proust scholar still reeling about losing both his male lover and his MacArthur Foundation genius grant -- and the stage is set for a road trip in which sanity is sure to take the back seat. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"Who are the people who like movies like this? Where are they? Do they actully think these films are funny or is it just that no one wants to admit they aren't into a movie that all the other hip folks have dubbed ultra-cool? Little Miss Sunshine was the hit of 2006 Sundance Film Festival (strike one). It belongs to the despised Clever Comedy genre (stike two). Invented by Wes Anderson, Clever Comedies are films that try to be funny by having every character have some obvious and annoying quirk and that a sort of directoral detachment, where the artist looks back as his/her own characters and indicate how superior they are to find them funny. Little Miss Sunshine is apotheosis of this genre, which in a way is a good thing, because it could mean that people will stop making them. The people in this film are not just quirky, but psycotic, and the film not funny, but disturbing. Through some plot contrivance, they entire Hoover family has to take a van from New Mexico to Califo ... " [More]
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"I loved this movie. It is the best movie ever. It is hilarious, heartwarming, sad, and the characters are overflowing with-well-character. It is brilliantly acted and directed and #1 on my favorite movies list. I would recommend this to anyone! " [More]
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"MTV asks the question: Who is the next Dakota Fanning? Because now that the Princess of Precociousness is growing older (she recently turned 14), we apparently need to find a little girl to fill her old kid-size shoes. The most obvious suggestion is Dakota’s little sister, Elle, but MTV also mentions Little Miss Sunshine’s Abigail Breslin and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’s AnnaSophia Robb as possible contenders. However, considering that Robb is actually a couple months older than Dakota, she makes the least amount of sense. The truth is, the next “Dakota Fanning” (or “Jodie Foster” or “Drew Barrymore” or “Shirley Temple”) will come along when we aren’t necessarily looking, just as Dakota did with I Am Sam. But that is mostly a moot point anyway, because the conclusion of this MTV story is that Dakota hasn’t actually gone away — she is, herself, the new Dakota Fanning, or at least still the same old Dakota Fanning, alive and acting. While she had seemed to disappear after the ... " [More]
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"If there is anything that I love more than a good action movie, its a good comedy. And Little Miss Sunshine is hilarious, with a heart felt ending. If you have not seen this movie I would go see it. " [More]
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"In the January 14th issue of Time, film critic Richard Corliss eschews reviewing the week's releases (it is January, after all) to instead pontificate on the state of the Oscars ("How to Save the Awards Shows"). As many are wont to do, Corliss offers his suggestion on how to improve the Oscars. He throws out the notions usually bandied about in bids for cheap audience thrills, and suggests something that he considers self-evidently simple: give the awards to popular movies.Now, with all respect to Mr. Corliss, I agree that the Oscars don't have the finest track record for nominations, let alone for awards. But if I may be granted my say, the problem with the list is that it usually slants too commercial. Does anyone really think The Departed was the best picture of 2006? Or Crash the best picture of 2005? Or Million Dollar Baby the best picture of 2004? Or... well, you get the idea.Granted, these are not bad films. (Okay, Crash is a bad film.) But they ar ... " [More]
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"While trying unsuccessfully to get over the whole Amy Adams kudos debacle (did you see she’s just been nominated for best actress by the Broadcast Film Critics Association?), I began wondering about year end lists and how many of them feature at least one obligatory mainstream movie. Typically its a funny but highly overrated comedy, like Borat, The 40-Year-Old Virgin or Little Miss Sunshine, sometimes its an action movie, rarely it’s a thriller or well-made horror flick. So, I’m wondering what will be the most mainstream best movie of 2007, the one that features on the most year-end top ten lists. I’m so far discounting Juno, because it’s still in its little indie darling stage, and not yet a wide-release hit. Instead, I’m counting on either Knocked Up or even Superbad to take the honor. Already I’ve seen, thanks to Movie City News, both movies featured on a list made by a publication called the Georgetown Voice. But while I figured the former had more cred with critics, it’s the ... " [More]
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"I saw Wristcutters: A Love Story at Sundance 2006, and I enjoyed it a lot. A semi-deconstructed road-trip rom-com set in an alternate afterlife reserved for suicides, it seemed like the kind of small-scale, entirely winning if not entirely original indie that you used to be able to happen upon late at night on IFC and fall in love with. Even though it was a touch smarter and darkly cooler than Garden State (no one in Wristcutters would have the dizzy gall to suggest that The Shins could change a person’s life), I really thought it had a chance at breaking through to the same audience. Shows what I know–apparently, there was only room for one unexpectedly “heartwarming” road-trip movie with the set design of a music video at Sundance that year, and at the end of a successful 2006 festival run, Wristcutters all but disappeared. Throughout 2006, I heard a few rumors of release dates, and read that it might go straight to DVD, but nothing ever happened. And then Courtney Solomon entere ... " [More]
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"I absolutely love this film. This film is the one that hits the top spot on my list of favourite films. Obviously, everybody has thier own tastes, but for me, you just cannot beat this film. It has everything you could need in a film. It is funny, it's witty, it's acted superbly by a fantastic cast, it's got a great soundtrack, it is heartfelt, it is touching, it is a fantastic film. I don't really know how to keep talking about this film really because whatever I say can only really serve as an injustice, you'll need to see it for yourself. But suffice to say that I know this film too well. I saw it in the cinema twice and pre-ordered the DVD the day it's release date was given. I've seen this more times than I care to think and I don't regret it. I will advise this film to anybody and everybody. So please, go see it, rent it, buy it, I don't care. Just make sure you see it. " [More]
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"This Is My Fav Film. It Has Every Thing A Film Needs, Comedy, Love, Family, Hope, A Dead Grandad In A back Of A Car! Haha. Its Great How All Of The Travling Turns Out To Be A Waste Of Time Or Was It? I Though It Broght Together The Family And The Lil Girl At The End With Her Dancin Was A+! Funny Stuff! A MUST See! " [More]
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Michael Arndt's screenplay for the stellar comedy Little Miss Sunshine is tightly constructed, and full of the kinds of characters talented actors kill to portray. All of the characters and themes are economically but patiently set up in a funny 20-minute dinner sequence that opens the movie. Throughout the film, characters perform what seem to be throwaway actions that actually pay off later in the film. The fact that first-time directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris know when to keep the story moving and when to slow down for the first-rate character stuff helps make it one of the great debuts of the year. However, it is the actors who make Little Miss Sunshine one of the best films of 2006. These characters, from the suicidal Proust scholar to the heroin-addicted grandfather to the silent, sullen teenager to the failed motivational speaker (a comedy concept worthy of an award in and of itself), could all be played so grandly that the film would collapse. However, everybody stays on the same page emotionally, making them seem like a real family and like real individuals. About a third of the way into Little Miss Sunshine, Steve Carell and Alan Arkin play a simple scene in which Arkin's character makes a frank request that gets a laugh from Carell's character. The scene is unusual because very rarely does anyone actually laugh onscreen in a comedy. Carell's laugh feels utterly genuine and entirely in character, making the conversation one of the moments that best exemplifies the humanism and the humor in the thoroughly entertaining Little Miss Sunshine. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 



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