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The Good Humor Man

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 52min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,7/10
673
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Jorge Garcia and Nathan Stevens in The Good Humor Man (2005)
A mischievous high school sophomore faces a crisis of conscience when his best friend becomes linked to the death of a youth from another clique in suburban Middle America circa '76.

Kelsey Grammer, Nathan Stevens, Cameron Richardson, Jorge Garcia & Jason Segel..

Music by Robin Trower
Reproducir trailer2:06
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA mischievous high school sophomore faces a conflict of conscience vs. character when his best friend becomes linked to the death of a youth from another clique in suburban Middle America ci... Leer todoA mischievous high school sophomore faces a conflict of conscience vs. character when his best friend becomes linked to the death of a youth from another clique in suburban Middle America circa '76.A mischievous high school sophomore faces a conflict of conscience vs. character when his best friend becomes linked to the death of a youth from another clique in suburban Middle America circa '76.

  • Dirección
    • Tenney Fairchild
  • Guión
    • Tenney Fairchild
  • Reparto principal
    • Nathan Stevens
    • Cameron Richardson
    • Jorge Garcia
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,7/10
    673
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tenney Fairchild
    • Guión
      • Tenney Fairchild
    • Reparto principal
      • Nathan Stevens
      • Cameron Richardson
      • Jorge Garcia
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    • 4Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Vídeos2

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    Reparto principal65

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    Nathan Stevens
    Nathan Stevens
    • Jay
    Cameron Richardson
    Cameron Richardson
    • Wendy
    Jorge Garcia
    Jorge Garcia
    • Mt. Rushmore
    Jason Segel
    Jason Segel
    • Smelly Bob
    James Ransone
    James Ransone
    • Junebug
    Jason Dill
    • Hambone
    John William Simmons
    • Richie Rubin
    Claire Titelman
    Claire Titelman
    • Barfetta
    Lenny Hirsh
    • Bogus Chuck
    Charlie Babcock
    Charlie Babcock
    • Van Herkey
    Athena Cansino
    • Jill
    Rhia Bassett
    • Rhonda
    Elise Robertson
    Elise Robertson
    • Mrs. Skibness
    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Mr. Skibness
    Michael Emanuel
    Michael Emanuel
    • Officer May
    Don Brunner II
    Don Brunner II
    • Coach Pud
    • (as Don Brunner)
    Gary Cairns
    Gary Cairns
    • Prosper Schwee
    Pattie Tierce
    Pattie Tierce
    • Mrs. Cermak
    • Dirección
      • Tenney Fairchild
    • Guión
      • Tenney Fairchild
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    4JasonsLists

    A bit of a train wreck

    I saw this on a screener DVD a couple months before it was released.

    I liked the main characters and the overall story but some scenes are pretty sloppy and confusing. The sets were fitting but a few just looked like left overs from Freaks & Geeks or reminded me of a cell phone commercial shot in a middle class home. Definitely not what the DVD cover claims, "Destined to be the next stoner classic", hardly.

    Wardrobe and hairstyles are done well and yes, there are some really pretty girls in this, always nice to see a good looking cast.

    Almost every scene contained guitar that just droned on and on. Sound design was a bit poor. I think less would have been best.
    7D_Burke

    A Coming of Age Story with a Noticeable Identity Crisis

    "The Good Humor Man" is a movie that takes place in the suburbs during the spring of 1976 and is about a smart high schooler whose parents question his choice in friends. Judging from the cover art of the DVD, it looks like a comedy very similar to its predecessors like "Dazed & Confused " (1993) , "Detroit Rock City" (1999), and the short-lived but legendary TV series "Freaks & Geeks" (1999-2000). The first 30 minutes of the movie feel like a comedy too, especially with Jorge Garcia playing a character nicknamed "Mt. Rushmore". It's not hard to compare Garcia to John Belushi. Not only does his facial features bear a striking resemblance to Saturday Night Live's fallen angel, but his Mt. Rushmore character lives for drinking and using drugs the same way Bluto Blutarsky did in "Animal House" (1978). Garcia echos Belushi in a unique way that miraculously doesn't translate as a rip off, and Garcia has a commanding presence on screen. Every time he's in a scene, he owns it big time.

    Garcia is a supporting character in this film, the Falstaff to the Henry V that is Jay, played by Nathan Stevens. Jay is the central character, and Mt. Rushmore is the bad influence of a friend his yuppie parents (Elise Robertson and Kelsey Grammar) wish he would stop hanging out with. Jay also takes an interest in Wendy (the gorgeous Cameron Richardson), a girl in his class who is supposedly out of his league both financially and in terms of popularity. In high school, popularity is its own social class scale with blurry lines drawn that only high schoolers can see, and it's evident in this film perhaps better than in other high school movies.

    So the setup for a high school comedy is here, but not even one quarter of the way through does the film take a strangely dark and dramatic turn while not letting go of its comedic ideals. Jay, Mt. Rushmore, and two other stoner buddies crash a wedding for the free booze and food. Mt. Rushmore and Jay mostly succeed in remaining incognito, but one of their friends makes anti semitic remarks to a guy their age wearing a yarmulke. Eventually, a fight breaks out resulting in more than just a damaged wedding cake. Ultimately, Mt. Rushmore gets into a fight with a popular jock at the wedding, goes from using fists to bringing out a knife, and unintentionally kills him.

    This point is where the film pushed the envelope and sacrificed its comedic potential, but not its credibility. It still told a very intriguing story as Mt. Rushmore somehow manages to successfully hide from the police despite his size and his penchant for hanging out in the park with Jay and other acquaintances. Meanwhile, Jay refuses to tell the police about Mt. Rushmore's whereabouts in the only unrealistic part of the movie. Jay's reasons not to rat his friend out are understandable. In reality, it would seem as though the police would arrest him for holding evidence. Here, they shake their heads in dismay and leave, something that's unlikely to happen in real life.

    Probably the scene I liked best involved Mt. Rushmore breaking into the basement of the guy he incidentally killed. There's no expression of remorse on his face, but his following actions scream through his skin that is thick both literally and figuratively. Garcia here really masters the storytelling rule of showing, not telling, and the result is quite powerful. Again, it takes the film in an unexpectedly dark direction, but not an inappropriate one.

    Similarly, Jason Segel took a turn from what one would expect to be a comedic role as Smelly Bob, a 25-year-old ex-convict who for reasons unexplained likes to hang out with the stoner high school crowd. He's significantly older than the others, but doesn't look out of place and makes Matthew McConaughey's character in "Dazed & Confused" look noble. Plus, he plays a guy who's a far cry from the nice guy he would later make a name for himself as in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (2007) & "I Love You, Man" (2009).

    Credit to this film also lies in Stevens' and Richardson's undeniable on-screen chemistry and poignant love scenes other filmmakers may have exploited for a cheap sex gag. This effective plot point added to the 70's decor that naturally fits into the film and the appropriately grainy picture that gives the film depth makes the film unique and original enough to recommend. It's just best to know that although this film has its funny moments, it's more dramatic than the cover art suggests. It may not be the filmmakers fault, although the name of this film doesn't quite fit with the story either. A part about ice cream is mentioned in the end, but you never know who the Good Humor Man is or why. Maybe that's the point of this film, but who knows?
    10larry-411

    Destined to be a cult classic

    I saw "The Good Humor Man" at Methodfest awhile back and then I heard it was going to be on TV. I watched it again and remembered just how good it was.

    The overall feeling I had is that I was watching a film that had been lost in the 70's, gathering dust on a shelf in the back of an office, and someone found it and said, "maybe folks could relate to this today." It seems more as if it was made in that period rather than trying to evoke it. The production values definitely said "indie" to me (in a good way). I loved the transition from the well-lit, perfectly blocked and shot interiors to the grainy, almost home movie look of the exteriors. A less experienced director would have used a lot more hand-held and faster cuts. That would have been the easy way out. But Tenney Fairchild let the story dictate the shots and not the other way around. The script was brilliant, and I can see it becoming an instant "cult classic" in the most complimentary sense of the term. So many great lines -- I kept thinking, "I've got to remember that line," then there'd be another, and another...

    Of course, the music had me from the word go, but I knew that it would going in. How can you go wrong with a score by Robin Trower? Everything about the look, of course -- the hair, clothes, cars, appliances, Pop-Tarts...

    The juxtaposition of the raw, almost jarring language of the stoners (I didn't know there were that many slang terms for sex acts and body parts -- I should count next time -- actually, I'll bet someone has) with the tender, innocent, almost childlike relationship between the lovers was what made it like a perverse Afterschool Special. At its heart, it's really an old-fashioned romance.

    I was rolling on the floor more than once -- at some point I started thinking, "man I wish I made this." I found myself wanting to rush things along at the start -- it felt a bit slow. By the end, I was looking at the clock thinking, "damn, that's it?" I didn't want it to end. I could stay with those kids another couple of hours.

    The kids were great. It didn't feel scripted, for the most part. To me a great director doesn't "direct" so much as let the actors do what they do best. That's what I felt from opening to closing credits.
    8ScoobySpike

    Thought it was really thought provoking

    I loved this movie. It is one of those small movies that is a great find. I have watched it several times and I figure out something new each time. I hope the director continues to make more movies because this one is very entertaining. I really liked the friendship between the character's "Jay" and "John". I think you could really see why they were the two guys in the group to be close. Then there was the good relationship "Jay" had with "Wendy" and his relationship with his parents. This was a great movie to discuss with friends. The movie also had some great lines. When Jay told his mom he would try to be a better "guest". I cracked up.
    10josettedupres22

    Great Movie

    I just watched it and I love it, the cast was hot, the retro vibe of the whole film was done very well, the drone one song soundtrack i couldn't get enough of.....I am still trying to find a way to get a copy of the song no luck yet, but i can see how it is not a movie for everyone. It is definitely an acquired taste, but it is worth viewing yourself u might like it, i think the guy who plays hurley from lost was my favourite character he did a great job, the whole cast did a good job, I don't understand why people are saying they could not make sense of the film. It made perfect sense by the end to me...lol and i couldn't believe jason dill was in it too....oh well bottom line if you like strange dry humor kinda movies watch the good humor man.

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      The movie is set in 1976, but the Chevrolet van-based ambulance which takes Jay to the hospital has a grill which indicates that it is a 1978 or later model year vehicle.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de marzo de 2005 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Serseri Delikanlı
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • M-80 Films
      • Grammnet Productions
      • Showtime Networks
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      • 1h 52min(112 min)
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