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An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997)
Dark ComedySatireComedy

Un director novato llamado Alan Smithee descubre que es un títere del estudio forzado a hacer una película de acción costosa que sabe es pésima. Roba los rollos y busca negociar.Un director novato llamado Alan Smithee descubre que es un títere del estudio forzado a hacer una película de acción costosa que sabe es pésima. Roba los rollos y busca negociar.Un director novato llamado Alan Smithee descubre que es un títere del estudio forzado a hacer una película de acción costosa que sabe es pésima. Roba los rollos y busca negociar.

  • Dirección
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Guionista
    • Joe Eszterhas
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    • Ryan O'Neal
    • Coolio
    • Chuck D
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      • Arthur Hiller
    • Guionista
      • Joe Eszterhas
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      • Coolio
      • Chuck D
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      • 6 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Sinatra-3

    Ya gotta dig Hollywood itself to appreciate this movie

    'Burn Hollywood Burn' isn't bad. It's actually entertaining if you have a twisted, shameless enough fascination with the mechanics of the entertainment industry, as I do. The lying, deceiving and stonewalling tactics played out all over the story (such as it is) shows us one comical scenario of Tinseltown. My favorite bits were the cameo scenes by producer Robert Evans. For him to get in front of the camera again after so many years took some cajones. He plays it very cool though, Mr. Blame-It-On-The-Bossa-Nova. I rented the flick for two bucks one night, it was worth the two bucks.
    2majikstl

    Even the insincerity is fake...

    I am willing to bet that when the principle players in the making of AN ALAN SMITHEE FILM: BURN, H0LLYW00D, BURN got together and read the script they probably found it hilarious. But they were probably drunk, stoned or deep into jet lag at the time. But somewhere between that first reading and the film's release, someone surely must have sobered up and noticed just how badly this film fails to deliver.

    The film is bad not just because it is bad, but because it coulda/shoulda been pretty good. Joe Eszterhas's script is sophisticated and savage and full of inside jokes. The direction by Arthur Hiller/Alan Smithee cleverly juggles ideas and viewpoints. And most of the cast give credible performances, even the nonprofessionals who contribute cameos. Obviously, everyone thought they were making a pretty good movie. In the end, the film is smart and pointed and even insightful, but it is never, never, never, never even remotely funny.

    It is hard to pinpoint just why the film ends up being so depressingly blah, but a good guess would be that it is a matter of attitude. ALAN SMITHEE is just so insultingly smug. Everybody involved is basically making fun of themselves, but not in jovial, lighthearted way. The self-deprecation is condescending: "See," they all seem to be saying, "I called myself a bastard before you had a chance. Nyah, nyah, nyah!!! I beat you to the punch." I mean what is the point of self mockery if it is intended to belittle someone else? Even the most mean-spirited of satires require a degree of innocence; a posture that allows the audience to find the humor and the hypocrisy for themselves, rather than to have it force fed to them. For instance, the film's structure, basically a series of talking head interviews, demands that the interview blurbs seem spontaneous, not preprocessed and rehearsed. Hiller skillful stages these little snatches of interviews as though they are being given on the fly, in different places and at different times, but they still seem canned. Even the characters' insincerity should seem sincerely insincere, not like tossed-off one-liners at a Friars Club roast. Even though everyone involved is obviously in on the joke, they shouldn't appear to be.

    And a major inexplicable problem is the whole black thing the film seems to be doing. This is a satire about a British director and bunch of Beverly Hills/movie studio suits, so why does the film feature rap music, African-American themed title credits and references to black directors? Is black cinema supposed to be the new New Wave or avant-garde? Is it supposed to be like references to beatniks in the fifties and hippies in the sixties, a clumsy attempt to make the squares seem hip and to make the story seem relevant (when ultimately it will only make the film seem quickly dated)? The film can't fake sincerity, why do the filmmakers think they can fake soul?

    In the end, ALAN SMITHEE seems to be little more than a home movie, a gag reel to be played at the office Christmas party. If that were the case, I suspect that all involved would still find the material funny. But, what happens at the Christmas party should stay at the Christmas party, otherwise it can just be too embarrassing.
    thinaircomputers

    Wow this film is briliant.

    Many users have said this is a really bad film. A totally rubbish film. But this film is really a brilliantly funny film; it's so full of irony, every line form start to finish. Sadly the US audience doesn't understand irony so the film flopped. But if you're British you will like this film.

    Example. The person who plays the director is Eric Idle, From Monty Pythons Flying Cirrus, and an ironic joke in itself. WATCH THIS FILM.
    lochrianx

    This movie is good

    I saw this movie like, three years ago on HBO, or something, and I thought it was awesome. So I decided to see what people on the net had to say about it, and I was shocked. Apparently everyone and there mother hates this film. I don't know why. Sure it's no masterpiece, but only a handful of movies are. When Roger Ebert said it was worst than Showgirls, he went too far. At worst, I expected reviews like 2/5 stars, or 4.5/10 points. Instead I got things like 0 stars, something I didn't even know existed. I could see people didn't like the way the actors looked at the screen (even though it was a mockumentary), or the way you can't care too much for any one character (even though it's a satire, in which society as a whole should look bad). The movie has an odd flow to it (is that bad?), which I found cool. I Don't see why people can praise films like "Memento" (which told a story in an unconventional way, just like "Burn"), or "Spinal Tap" (which has no real plot, just like "Burn"), and not give this movie, and at least average review. If you can find it, watch it and decide for yourself, don't take the word of these flakers and perpetrators.
    gregitsltd

    If you like Spinal Tap & Waiting for Guffman see this movie

    How could this many people hate a film so much? I'm giving it a 10 just so the average will go up a little. If you liked spinal tap and Waiting for Guffman then this movie is a must, but like spinal tap, it's all about dialog, like Stallone's observation of the immaculate conception in the Rocky movies truely great. If you are looking for a great action movie with big stars then the joke is on you. This is maybe the most realist portrail of how the movie business works maybe that's why people don't like this movie because it takes all the "magic" out it and shows how the public is completely "played" by the movie companies (people don't like it when a movie shows how easily the general public is manipulated). Much like another movie everybody hated "the last action hero" cars don't blow up when you shoot them, chances are you'll break your hand trying to punch your way through a windshield etc..

    I laughed all the way though this movie from the first 5 seconds till the end (When I realized I had been duped). Maybe americans can't get it but I guess I was lucky. This is Ryan O' Neil's best role in years and Coolio and Chuck D are perfect as the Brother Brothers (Cosacks), Richard Jeni is classic. Its amazing the movie ever got made,,not because it's bad, but because it shows the blatant prostitution of the movie business.

    This is a comedy and you are the joke,,,relax and laugh at yourself

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    • Trivia
      After Arthur Hiller had his credit changed to Alan Smithee, the Directors Guild of America retired the pseudonym. This is the last film to officially bear it. However, due to the name's infamy, up to the present day, numerous non-DGA and independent films all over the world make unofficial, unauthorized use of it.
    • Errores
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      Sylvester Stallone: Comedy is my life, that's why I'm star-ving!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Various extra scenes and outtakes during the end credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Kissing a Fool/An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn/Krippendorf's Tribe/The Real Blonde/Dark City/The Long Way Home (1998)
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de mayo de 1998 (Tailandia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • An Alan Smithee Film
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • La Brea Tar Pits - 5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Cinergi Pictures Entertainment
      • Hollywood Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 45,779
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 28,992
      • 1 mar 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 59,921
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 26 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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