With 19 producers, one wonders how many rich Floridians invested in what might be the year's most unambitious comedy.
Bart Got a Room (2009)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:24
Rotten:10
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Just enough sweetness and good performances lighten up the high school-set tensions, creating a family-appropriate teen comedy.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, thematic elements and brief strong language.
Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Apr 3, 2009 Limited
Synopsis: Bart got a room--a hotel room--and he’s booked it for senior prom night. Though the title character of BART GOT A ROOM appears only in one brief scene towards the end of the film, it’s his... Bart got a room--a hotel room--and he’s booked it for senior prom night. Though the title character of BART GOT A ROOM appears only in one brief scene towards the end of the film, it’s his uber-geek specter that hangs over writer-director Brian Hecker’s comedy, a semi-autobiographical ode to teenage angst that aims for AMERICAN PIE-style yucks with a light edge of Philip Roth’s comic neuroticisms. The plot is centered on the hopelessly dateless Danny (Steven Kaplan), a gawky band nerd who must decide between taking his best friend, Camille (Alia Shawkat), to the prom, and attempting to woo the date of his dreams, a pretty blonde cheerleader. Along the way he endures derision and peer pressure from friends, as well as uncomfortably frank advice from his divorced parents, played by Cheryl Hines and William H. Macy (who sports a fantastically bad Jewfro). Set in the geriatric environs of terminally sunny south Florida, Danny’s world offers constant reminders of the road he’s headed down should he not solidify this one life-defining event: Macy’s Ernie grapples with loneliness by seeking women in chatrooms, while Hines’s Beth sees relationships as a shortcut to financial security. Kaplan gives a winning performance as the feckless, desperate Danny, coming across like a hormone-driven mix of Jason Biggs and Woody Allen. And while Hecker’s subtle screenplay doesn’t offer outsized laughs, it's notable for its lack of raunch and snark, a quality that sets this sweet indie comedy apart from the usual teen sex-romp fare. [More]
Starring: Steven J. Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, Jon Polito, Jennifer Tilly
Starring: Steven J. Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, Jon Polito, Jennifer Tilly, William H. Macy, Cheryl Hines
Director: Brian Hecker
Director: Brian Hecker
Screenwriter: Brian Hecker
Producer: Galt Niederhoffer, Celine Rattray, Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Jai Stefan, Tony Shawkat
Composer: Jamie Lawrence
Studio: Anchor Bay Entertainment
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Reviews for Bart Got a Room
Hines and Macy get some laughs, but the film itself feels insufficiently developed.
...rarely holds the viewer's interest in as rapt a manner as Hecker presumably intended.
If nothing else, the film serves as a cringeworthy reminder to us all about what terrible people we were in high school.
Consists largely of nasty knocks against the fat, old, and Asian, all of whom are framed in cramped compositions that suggest the influence of Simpsons animation cells and Ulrich Seidl.
When we get to the prom, the music sounds like nothing you'd ever hear at one. In fact, I'd be surprised if any actual teenagers in the year 2009 found any reference points in Bart Got a Room relevant to their own existence.
It's sort of ironic that the only demographic that'll appreciate this lame, watered-down brand of humor mirrors the community portrayed in the film: the elderly and infirm
Bart Got a Room pulls you into its comically hyperbolic world of teen anxiety %u2013 and is solid enough for long enough to disappoint you in the end.
Hecker has a firm grasp on editing for comic effect, and clearly knows how to use his actors to those ends.
Much sweeter and less raunchy than coming-of-agers such as Superbad or Slums of Beverly Hills, Bart's clever, PG-level innuendo is engaging and suitable for family viewing.
Easily the best comedy I saw in 2008 and the first I can remember in years that I've wanted to immediately watch again.
Hecker's got a knack for teen misery, but he's aiming higher than beers-and-boobs moronity. What follows is excruciating excavated high school trauma
It's an inventive take on a story that we’ve heard a million times before.
Kaplan has that lean, awkward look of a colt still finding its footing, which suits Danny, and he does a good job with giving his character the naiveté and desperation of a kid hoping to change what seems to be the "loser" setting of his life.
Writer/director Brian Hecker has an impressive grasp on his material, from the swinging soundtrack to the old-school setting.
It's alive, it's colorful, it's got well-written characters and more than a handful of memorable scenes
Bart Got A Room is an affectionately nuanced comedy of manners whose focus is first love and the navigation of complex relationships.
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