The problem with many musicals is that they focus so much on the music, they skimp on the plot. The problem with Idlewild is that it skimps on both.
Idlewild (2006)
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Reviews Counted:122
Fresh:58
Rotten:64
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: Idlewild has some truly breathtaking moments, but borrows too heavily from other similar movies, and the disjointed script is not worthy of talents involved.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence, sexuality, nudity and language.
Runtime: 2 hrs 1 min
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Aug 25, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $12,549,485
Synopsis: André Benjamin and Antoine A. Patton--aka Andre 3000 and Big Boi of the hip-hop duo Outkast--star in this uproarious period piece, a comedy-drama-musical-action film set in Prohibition-era... André Benjamin and Antoine A. Patton--aka Andre 3000 and Big Boi of the hip-hop duo Outkast--star in this uproarious period piece, a comedy-drama-musical-action film set in Prohibition-era Virginia. Patton plays Rooster, the lead singer at a raucous, high-class all-black club called Church. Benjamin plays Percival, his best friend, who is the piano player at the club and the shy son of a funeral parlor owner (played by Ben Vereen). Terence Howard (HUSTLE AND FLOW) provides the menace as Trumpy, a vicious underling of Rooster's bootlegger father (Ving Rhames). Meanwhile, a beautiful singer (Paula Patton) comes to town and Percival finds himself falling in love--much to his terror, as he's afraid to leave the small community of Idlewild for the big city: Chicago, her next stop. As Rooster prepares for a showdown with Trumpy, Percival faces his fears, the band heats up, and the guns and songs come out for a big final night at the Church. This is clearly a labor of love for writer/director Brian Barber and the Outkast crew: a color-saturated adrenalin rush of witty dialogue, loving attention to period detail, boisterous and athletic dancing, and lots of eye-popping digital animation (such as Rooster's talking/singing whiskey flask). Appearing in a bevy of diamond-studded cameos and bit parts are Cicely Tyson, Macy Gray, Cedric the Entertainer, Patti LaBelle, Jackie Long, Faizon Love, Malinda Williams, and child rapper Bobb'e J. Thompson, who is hilarious--and demonstrates some very fancy footwork--as the young Rooster. [More]
Starring: Big Boi, Andre 3000, Macy Gray, Terrence Howard
Starring: Big Boi, Andre 3000, Macy Gray, Terrence Howard, Patti LaBelle, Ving Rhames, Faizon Love, Cicely Tyson, Ben Vereen, Paula Jai Parker, Paula Patton
Director: Bryan Barber
Director: Bryan Barber
Screenwriter: Bryan Barber
Producer: William Green, Robin O'Hara
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Idlewild
Imbues tried-and-true movie musical archetypes with sly but never campy contemporary flourishes, in a way that would make Baz Luhrmann proud.
Easily the most wildly innovative film of the year, despite the dull title, Bryan Barber's dynamo is a fusion musical.
OutKast's much-ballyhooed Prohibition-era musical is a dense, confusing jumble of old-school and new-school, gangster and gangsta, that never pauses long enough to tell a cogent story.
Those who do not succumb to the movie's fantasy will dismiss it as an extended music video. That's not an unfair criticism, but it doesn't make the film any less enjoyable.
As expected, the soundtrack is the highlight of Idlewild. Unfortunately, the film's rather thin plot keeps getting in the way of the music.
Welcome to Church, the speakeasy in the often vivacious, sometimes silly, musical Idlewild.
Despite some visual sparkle and musical razzle-dazzle, Idlewild is a messy movie.
So playful and vibrant that even when it stumbles, as it does fairly frequently, it's still an enjoyable spectacle.
In the end, the saddest thing about Idlewild is that all of the pieces were present for a very good film.
At once magical and a mess, this musical marks a bold first foray into cinema for hip-hop duo OutKast.
A sludgy, badly photographed, poorly edited bungle whose musical numbers never pop.
Between the gangsters and the showgirls, the gorgeous costumes and the wowser production numbers, Idlewild has just about everything a popular entertainment can offer. It also has a soul, and that comes free with the price of a ticket.
Sharp costuming and set design can't disguise this two-hour music video from OutKast.
there’s nothing worse than a fun movie getting too serious at the end, especially when it leaves the audience filing out of the theaters in such a downer mood
Even in a period piece set before such cameras were available, André and Big Boi can still shake it like a Polaroid picture.
Call me crazy, but hip-hop floor shows weren't an especially common sight in the 1930s Deep South.
This film is very, very weird, and that may put off some people. It's a fun way to blow an afternoon though.
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