Celebrity Mix (2005)
Facts
| Directed by | Amy Lippman, Philip Euling, Scott Peehl and Terri Miller |
| Cast | Zooey Deschanel, Felicity Huffman, Terry Kinney, Paul Rudd, Laura Kightlinger, James Belushi, Marisol Nichols and David Hyde Pierce |
| Theatrical Release | August 25, 2005 |
| DVD Release | January 17, 2006 |
| Running Time | 97 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 807839002164 |
| Buy this item ... | 20 new from $3.00, 7 used from $2.44 |
About Celebrity Mix
Laud Weiner - David Hyde Pierce stars as a producer, agent, all-around-Hollywood-wonder guy in this short, slick and sharply funny look at life in the biz.; House Hunting - Paul Rudd, Zooey Deschanel, Terry Kinney and Felicity Huffman explore the lower depths of marriage, sex, kleptomania and realtors in this darkly comic adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabons short story.; Curiosity - A taut and edgy thriller in which Cheyenne Jackson finds a random video taped to the back of a street lamp that hits a little too close to home.; Dysenchanted - In this engaging comic vignette, Jim Belushi plays therapist to the women of fairy tales. Lots more...
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Average user review:| Should have been great - what happened? |
Wish I had 1 positive thing to say. I would say it. But this was just bad. Sorry! November 29, 2007
| a mixed bag of shorts |
Most of these eight films classify as comedies. Of them, only "Laud Weiner" - an incredibly obvious take on shallow Hollywood producer/managers (see the feature "The Player," the TV show "Action," and about a million other sources for smarter, funnier treatments of the same topic) falls completely flat. "Dysenchanted" offers a few smiles but never overcomes the cuteness of its premise; "Media Whore" mocks vapid entertainment reporters but needs more bite to be truly memorable; "Mr. Dramatic" (yet *another* swipe at Hollywood - can any shorts auteurs see beyond their disillusionment with LA-types?) takes an okay but underdeveloped concept and slo-mo's it to death.
But "Dependable People" has some very funny bits, even if they never coalesce into a whole that's as good as its parts, and "Curiosity" is a sharp, if simple, thriller with some edge. "House Hunting" bears an obvious literary imprint (it's based on a Michael Chabon short story) in its dialogue and themes, and remains watchable throughout its often uneven execution.
And then there's "Waking Dreams," by far the most accomplished piece of filmmaking here. Though not a comedy, its smart humor makes it in some ways the funniest short in the collection - as well as the best written, best directed, and best acted. Inadequately described on the DVD packaging as a "paranormal thriller," it takes a sharp turn toward the sublime at the end and actually gets there. Remarkable for its subtlety, this is a pitch-perfect, deftly done film - more resonant than most features - that changes and expands to become quietly moving by the end. Some of the other filmmakers on this DVD show promise, but writer/director John Daschbach seems fully arrived, and I can't wait to see what he does next. Forgive the cliché, but "Waking Dreams" alone is worth the price of purchase. It's a five-star film camping out on this three-star DVD. February 11, 2006
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