Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager must save opening night on his new production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew.A failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager must save opening night on his new production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew.A failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager must save opening night on his new production by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Ricky
- (as a different name)
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The plot revolves around Nick (Topher Grace) who is the back stage manager for a musical titled One Hit Wonders. The lead singer Brooke (Anne Heche) is knocked out and her understudy Chloe (Alona Tal) must take over and it's opening night with a full house. The rest of the cast is made of 'has-beens', 'hopefulls', 'burn-outs', and 'wanna-bes'. There are some fun musical numbers both on stage and back stage.
We learn that Nick was once a popular singer that gave up singing and he and Chloe are in love. Nick must learn a lesson and take a big step (for him) or he will loose Chloe. In the mean time everything that can go wrong back stage does go wrong and Nick is torn in two directions. Finally he takes his big step to get Chloe back and that moment in this musical comedy is too romantic and sentimental to blend into the previous comedy and screwball humor.
Watch it and judge for yourself!
It's wholly based on old 1 hit wonder songs that we all know, the movie is not about taking it serious at all. Some of the songs will take you back to places that some people will remember.
It's no masterpiece of a movie, it's meant to be cheesy but it's still a clever production.
Give it a go.. it's all about having a little bit of fun.
There was also quite a bit of soul-searching for quite a few characters, and amazingly, it was all done smoothly and with just the right amount of depth. That's a tough thing to accomplish in such a short time, but they nailed it!
So yeah, I definitely recommend it. "Treat yo self".
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- AnecdotesAt several points during the movie, Topher Grace's character stands in front of a fake play sign called "That 70's Play." It is a play adaptation of 70s show (1998), a sitcom that Grace starred in.
- GaffesAt about 1h 30 mins when Nick is singing on stage, his voice switches to microphone in sync with the music, although he doesn't take the mic from CJ for another 10 seconds. Then when he steps off the stage singing and walking towards Chloe, his voice continues to come from the speakers even though he's wearing no sound equipment.
- Citations
Nick: [looking bored] Look it's five minutes to show; why do we always have to cut this so close?
JC: [putting his arm around Nick's shoulder] Come here, okay? The secret to success... is *relaxation*.
Nick: I'm relaxed.
JC: No. You know there was another guy in my band who couldn't relax either? To be honest with you, he was just as good a singer as me and the other guy.
Nick: [still looking bored] Justin... Timberlake?
JC: Whoever. Anyway, he should have been front and center more than he was, but he was *in* the closet, dealing with some personal issues. I'm not gonna say who it was.
Nick: [matter-of-factly] It was Lance Bass.
JC: So... You know what I'm talking about?
Nick: I don't think I do.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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