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State and Main (2000)

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Reviews Counted:111

Fresh:96

Rotten:15

Average Rating:7.2/10

Consensus: State and Main offers plenty of wit and laughs in its lampoons of the movie industry.

Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Dec 22, 2000 Limited

Box Office: $5,770,800

Synopsis: A big-budget movie crew descends upon a quaint New England village, sowing a bumper crop of corruption, vanity and greed in David Mamet's State and Main. In the days that elapse before the cameras... A big-budget movie crew descends upon a quaint New England village, sowing a bumper crop of corruption, vanity and greed in David Mamet's State and Main. In the days that elapse before the cameras finally roll, money will change hands, careers will be jeopardized and love will bloom in the small-town soil.

Having been cast out of his original New Hampshire location, director Walt Price (William H. Macy) is in trouble: his film is losing money by the minute and shooting is set to begin in a matter of days. He needs a new location, one that won't cost a lot of money and can reasonably pass for the 19th Century, when the film takes place. After a quick look around, Walt decides to move the production of their film to the sleepy little town of Waterford, Vermont. It seems perfect -- Waterford not only has a firehouse and supportive citizens eager to meet and mingle with Hollywood glitterati, it even has an old mill. At least, that's what it says on a brochure.

Unfortunately, the brochure is wrong; Waterford's old mill was destroyed during a rash of suspicious fires back in 1960. Excising the old mill of his story's title is just one of the script changes now demanded of writer Joe White (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a promising young playwright making his first foray into film. Before he can get to work, however, Joe must find a replacement for his treasured manual typewriter, lost en route from New Hampshire. Fortunately, local bookstore proprietor and community theater director Ann Black (Rebecca Pidgeon) has several manual typewriters, along with some helpful editorial suggestions. An attraction, deeply felt but not overtly acknowledged, quickly develops between the sensitive, idealistic Joe and the bright, capable Ann, who is engaged to ambitious local politician Doug MacKenzie (Clark Gregg).

When the film's stars Bob Barrenger (Alec Baldwin) and Claire Wellesley (Sarah Jessica Parker) arrive, production kicks into gear and the real problems begin. Bob has a dangerous predilection for under-aged girls, which canny local teenager Carla Taylor (Julia Stiles) proves quite effective at exploiting; Claire suddenly balks at doing her agreed-upon nude scene; and Doug MacKenzie is determined to squeeze top dollar from the production.

Aggressive producer Marty Rossen (David Paymer) arrives on the scene to apply his inimitable powers of persuasion. Marty plays the "bad cop" to Walt's "good cop," taking issue with Claire and her agent, keeping an eye on Bob, tangling with Doug, and getting pages out of Joe. Marty also pays a courtesy call to the Mayor, George Bailey (Charles Durning) and his formidable wife Sherry (Patti LuPone), who is sparing no expense -- or inconvenience -- in planning an exclusive dinner honoring the town's famous guests.

After Joe rises to Claire's defense during a brutal discussion with Marty about her nude scene, the actress goes to Joe's hotel room to express her gratitude. When Ann arrives unexpectedly, Joe struggles to explain the situation to her, and is amazed that she trusts him enough to believe him. Ann lets him know on her way out that she has broken off her engagement with Doug.

Walking near the intersection of State and Main Streets, Joe witnesses Bob Barrenger flipping his car over and hitting the town's traffic light. Rushing over to help, Joe sees a dazed Carla crawling out of the car. Bob tells Carla to leave and then calmly heads back to his hotel.

Back at the hotel, Marty and Walt are already working damage control. They discuss and reject various stories, and finally agree it's best if Carla is not involved at all. They make Bob repeat their new mantra: "She wasn't in the car."

It's not long before Doug learns the truth about the accident. Already bitter at having lost Ann to someone from the movie crew, Doug sets out to nail Bob and shut down the film.

As the sole witness to the accident, Joe is wanted for questioning. Ann challenges Joe to stand up for the truth, while Walt and Marty pressure him to put aside his convictions for the sake of the film and his career. With the fate of his colleagues and his own future hanging in the balance, Joe must decide whether to face the situation with a pure heart or hope for a second chance. [More]

Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alec Baldwin, Charles Durning, Patti LuPone

Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alec Baldwin, Charles Durning, Patti LuPone, William H. Macy, Sarah Jessica Parker, David Paymer, Rebecca Pidgeon, Julia Stiles

Director: David Mamet

Director: David Mamet
Studio: Fine Line Features

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Reviews for State and Main

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A surfeit of farce and fast-talking makes up for a lack of plot.

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01/12/01
Sara Wildberger
Sara Wildberger
Miami Herald

As much fun to listen to as it is to watch.

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01/12/01
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press
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Mamet has an unrivaled ear for dialogue.

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01/12/01
Desmond Ryan
Desmond Ryan
Philadelphia Inquirer

Reasonably funny.

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01/12/01
Mary F. Pols
Mary F. Pols
Contra Costa Times

Cynics, people say, know the price of everything and the value of nothing. But boy, can they be funny.

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01/12/01
Lawrence Toppman
Lawrence Toppman
Charlotte Observer

State and Main offers much whimsical pleasure, even if it's too loosely constructed to be deemed an unbridled comic masterpiece.

Full Review Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | comment Comment
01/12/01
Jack Garner
Jack Garner
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

A pleasingly literate construct of sight gags and wordplay.

Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment Comment
01/12/01
Duane Dudek
Duane Dudek
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Classic screwball fare.

Full Review Source: Orlando Weekly | comment Comment
01/11/01
Steve Schneider
Steve Schneider
Orlando Weekly

Has the hermetic, vacuum packed atmosphere of all the films that David Mamet has directed, yet cleverness, heightened to a pitch of acid tongued amorality, is both its flavor and its meaning.

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01/11/01
Owen Gleiberman
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
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In this age when dumb, broad, easy-to-market comedy continues to rule, Mr. Mamet's literary wit is always welcome.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
01/11/01
Chris Vognar
Chris Vognar
Dallas Morning News
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Mamet lite, but still a lot of fun.

Full Review Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | comment Comment
01/11/01
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | comment Comment
01/01/01
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope

Works very well not only as a comedy but also as an ensemble character study.

Full Review Source: Movie Habit | comment Comment
12/29/00
Marty Mapes
Marty Mapes
Movie Habit

There is enough funny stuff here to make State and Main passably entertaining, despite its complete predictability.

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12/24/00
Andy Klein
Andy Klein
TNT's Rough Cut

A frequently hilarious film.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
12/22/00
Steven Rosen
Steven Rosen
Denver Post
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There's not much here that would surprise any knowledgeable observer, but Mamet presents it with such brio and simmering rage that the movie has the sting of anger in almost every scene.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
12/22/00
Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter
Washington Post
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A delicious satire that benefits from a smart script packed with witticisms and performed wonderfully by a terrific ensemble cast.

Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
12/22/00
Brian Webster
Brian Webster
Apollo Guide

Mamet delivers a handful of offbeat gems.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
12/22/00
E! Online

When Mamet's new movie sticks to depicting the contagious amorality spread by the movie business, it's darkly dirty fun.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
12/22/00
Geoff Pevere
Geoff Pevere
Toronto Star
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A finely tuned satire of the insane Hollywood modus operandi, heightened by farcical flourishes and grounded with the kind of reportorial integrity that distinguishes Mamet’s best work.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
12/22/00
Susan Stark
Susan Stark
Detroit News
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