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I truly was expecting more out of this movie. Based on Andy Samberg's strong recent outputs in Brooklyn 99 his performance was a little light in this film. Although packed with cameos, it was a derivative and scripted. I do admit certain parts had me chuckling. The song parodies are still strong and a highlight of the movie, but the plot was easily discernible. I realize that heavy plot twists were not expected in an offering of this type, but a good story is still a good story and it lacked in this aspect. Any Lonely Island fans might enjoy the music and a few light guffaws. I still prefer Samberg in "Hot Rod" over this film.
Ridiculously underrated. Despite not doing good box office numbers, it remains a hilarious movie
The excessive world of modern pop is so soulless and pretentious, it's ripe picking for drama. The mental breakings of stars like Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and others show an inherent flaw in how human beings are turned into oblivious money-making commodities, and then unceremoniously spit-out when their glimmer dies. Popstar, the brain child of the YouTube-turned-SNL stars The Lonely Island, touches on these things enough, but mostly it's just fantastic jokes. A timely and lightning-fast musical mockumentary, I could barely catch my breath from laughing. The story works as a parallel to the careers of the three Lonely Island guys themselves. Conner4Real (Samberg) is an international popstar who has grown beyond the popularity of his two Style Boyz partners (Taccone, Schaffer). While it uses that parallel effectively, it never becomes overbearing. Instead what shines are the original songs, a staple of these guys past endeavors, including their groundbreaking "SNL Digital Shorts" segments. Each one is an instant classic (i.e. "I'm So Humble", "Things in My Jeep"), played ridiculously as if they have influenced real musicians, many of whom make hilarious cameos. For those of you old enough to remember the comedy classic "Spinal Tap", this format may seem somewhat familiar. However, a distractingly blatant rip-off this is not. It uses its 30-year separation as a way to point out the modern massive difference between actual artistic influence and silly cultural nostalgia that permeates the musical landscape. And while it doesn't quite reach Spinal-Tap-heights of greatness, if you're looking for a perfect friends-night-out, this is a comedy you will be happy to visit and revisit over and again.
For a satire like this to work, it needs to have its heart in the right place. I was hesitant when watching the trailers, but fortunately the film doesn't lose track of the bigger humanization with these characters and it wears its heart on its sleeve. But perhaps that's also why it didn't go as far as it could have gone, and when all is said and done, perhaps plays things a little too safely. Still, it's vastly entertaining and the performances are aces. Andy Samberg excels at the comedy but also on making the lead a very likable protagonist, no mater his flaws. It's very easy to root for him. As a whole, definitely go seek this out and recommend it to your friends. Very underrated film that deserved to be bigger.
I was a teenager when Lonely Island were big, so they were right up my alley at the time. Now, I feel like half their initial catalogue has diminished, with a few songs ('Jack Sparrow', 'Boombox') still standing strong against the waves of time and maturity.
'Popstar' also isn't as good as I remember, though I think for different reasons. In an age where pop culture and even politics are brought to a an extreme where satire feels pointless, I can't help but feel that the point of the film is diminished.
So what's left are the songs, and few comedy sequences that still hold out. Fortunately, the songs are (mostly) fantastic. The 'Bin Laden' song in particular is so absurdly funny that it's almost worth watching the movie alone for it. There's a few that didn't make it to the film as well, to be found on their YouTube channel.
Quite a few of the jokes are funny, until they're overexplained after they land (as in, the jokes are made and then there's an extra line or two that seems rather superfluous, unneeded, and I'd go as far as to say redundant).
The film is such a snapshot of what celebrity culture was like in the mid-2010s, even extending to the landscape of American comedy with its relentless cameos.
So, regarding that aspect, and remembering how much fun I had the first time watching at release, I do hold the film in a higher regard than it probably deserves.
'Popstar' also isn't as good as I remember, though I think for different reasons. In an age where pop culture and even politics are brought to a an extreme where satire feels pointless, I can't help but feel that the point of the film is diminished.
So what's left are the songs, and few comedy sequences that still hold out. Fortunately, the songs are (mostly) fantastic. The 'Bin Laden' song in particular is so absurdly funny that it's almost worth watching the movie alone for it. There's a few that didn't make it to the film as well, to be found on their YouTube channel.
Quite a few of the jokes are funny, until they're overexplained after they land (as in, the jokes are made and then there's an extra line or two that seems rather superfluous, unneeded, and I'd go as far as to say redundant).
The film is such a snapshot of what celebrity culture was like in the mid-2010s, even extending to the landscape of American comedy with its relentless cameos.
So, regarding that aspect, and remembering how much fun I had the first time watching at release, I do hold the film in a higher regard than it probably deserves.
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- WissenswertesMost of the shots of the large crowds were footage from One Direction concerts.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening Universal logo: The music slows (like a record running down), then restarts with a bit more pop/hip-hop feel.
- SoundtracksMe Likey That
Written by Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, Scott Chops Jung, Mike Baxter
Performed by The Lonely Island
Produced by Scott Chops Jung (as CHOPS)
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- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.639.125 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.698.715 $
- 5. Juni 2016
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 9.680.029 $
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- 1 Std. 27 Min.(87 min)
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