Given how conventional and formulaic The Great Buck Howard is, it's a wonder that it works as well as it does.
The Great Buck Howard (2009)
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Reviews Counted:89
Fresh:64
Rotten:25
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: By turns fluffy and biting, this show biz comedy is given girth by comic heavyweight John Malkovich and made all the more charming by Emily Blunt.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some language including suggestive remarks, and a drug reference.
Runtime: 2 hrs 17 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Mar 20, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $606,264
Synopsis: Prior to THE GREAT BUCK HOWARD, writer-director Sean McGinly helmed TWO DAYS, a film that deals with themes of show-business failure. McGinly treads similar territory here, but whereas DAYS mixed... Prior to THE GREAT BUCK HOWARD, writer-director Sean McGinly helmed TWO DAYS, a film that deals with themes of show-business failure. McGinly treads similar territory here, but whereas DAYS mixed dark comedy and tense drama in the internal struggle of a man who merely thinks he’s a failed entertainer, BUCK is a gentle charmer about a bona-fide washed-up star. When sensible but jaded law student Troy Gabel (Colin Hanks) decides that school isn’t for him, he takes off without telling his father (Tom Hanks, whose presence underscores how many mannerisms he and his real-life son have in common) and looks for the job that will get him a proverbial foot in the door of the entertainment industry. In the blink of an eye, Troy finds himself as road manager for the Great Buck Howard (John Malkovich), an aging mentalist in the tradition of the Amazing Kreskin. He may be a corny relic with an act full of piano interludes and lo-fi theatrics, but he’s also pretty entertaining and genuinely impressive, especially his signature bit in which he locates his own hidden payment. He’s prone to throwing prima-donna fits and blathering on about his 61 appearances on THE TONIGHT SHOW while he regularly performs to half-full rooms; but every time he screams "I love this town!" to the audiences of Wausau, Wisconsin, and Bakersfield, California, it becomes increasingly apparent that he means it. Buck is the best showcase for Malkovich’s hilarious eccentricities since BEING JOHN MALKOVICH. But seen through the eyes of McGinly’s semi-autobiographical Troy and a perceptive publicist named Valerie (Emily Blunt), he’s more than just a caricature: his brief, hipster-irony-propelled resurgence as a national celebrity and the movie’s lighthearted satirization of Hollywood suggest he’s the kitschy, infantile heart of every entertainer. [More]
Starring: John Malkovich, Colin Hanks, Emily Blunt, Griffin Dunne
Starring: John Malkovich, Colin Hanks, Emily Blunt, Griffin Dunne, Ricky Jay, Steve Zahn, Tom Hanks
Director: Sean McGinly
Director: Sean McGinly
Screenwriter: Sean McGinly
Producer: Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman
Composer: Blake Neely
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Release:
Jul 21, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region [unknown]
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Subtitles - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Outtakes
- Behind the Scenes
Making Of:
- 1. Making of THE GREAT BUCK HOWARD
Audio Commentary:
- 1. Sean McGinly, Director; Colin Hanks, Actor
Featurette:
- 1. The Amazing Kreskin
- 2. HDNet: A Look at The Great Buck Howard
Reviews for The Great Buck Howard
A small but sweet unexpected movie pleasure that's pure delight from start to finish.
Any synopsis of The Great Buck Howard is going to make it sound more than a little like My Favorite Year. ... But that film had a compellingly poignant center.
With minimal backbone, poor Hanks can barely stand on his own, let alone stand up to the force of the braying Malkovich. The title's all wrong. Ladies and Gents, I give you 'The Squid and the Wail.'
Will probably not find much of an audience, but those who do seek it out will find a well-performed piece of work and an easily likable film that won't rock your world, but never sets out to do so.
A likeable enough actor who has shown far more personality in films far worse than this one, Hanks fails miserably as the one character with whom we are supposed to relate.
Like the has-been it celebrates, this gentle comedy wears out its welcome by embracing mediocrity.
Centered by a blissfully egotistical performance by John Malkovich, arrestingly attired by costume designer Johnetta Boone ("The Notebook"), "The Great Buck Howard" is a sweet, nostalgic film.
It sidesteps ultra-saccharine territory, emerging as sweetly nostalgic and gently satiric, if lightweight, entertainment.
When an actor finds the perfect role, a rare sort of magic happens. And you can find it onscreen right now, in The Great Buck Howard.
A too-predictable comedy-drama that pales in comparison to earlier, better features about similar subject matter -- such as the 1982 Peter O'Toole comedy My Favorite Year.
Malkovich, mixing the magician shtick with a dogged resiliency, a dab of pathos, and more than a bit of mystery (did he really just hypnotize 300 people?), is simply a joy to watch.
Audiences crave the mental comfort food of an accessible good time, and Buck Howard is an affectionate ode to the kind of performer who provides just that.
Has one standout element in the form of John Malkovich, but everything else can, and will, be easily forgotten.
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