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Une drôle de fin

Titre original : A Futile and Stupid Gesture
  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 41min
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6,7/10
19 k
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Will Forte in Une drôle de fin (2018)
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Tout en vivant succès et échecs, Doug Kenney, cofondateur du magazine "National Lampoon", a bâti un empire comique et façonné la culture pop des années 1970.Tout en vivant succès et échecs, Doug Kenney, cofondateur du magazine "National Lampoon", a bâti un empire comique et façonné la culture pop des années 1970.Tout en vivant succès et échecs, Doug Kenney, cofondateur du magazine "National Lampoon", a bâti un empire comique et façonné la culture pop des années 1970.

  • Réalisation
    • David Wain
  • Scénario
    • Michael Colton
    • John Aboud
    • Josh Karp
  • Casting principal
    • Frank Gingerich
    • Morgan Gingerich
    • Annette O'Toole
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    19 k
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    • Réalisation
      • David Wain
    • Scénario
      • Michael Colton
      • John Aboud
      • Josh Karp
    • Casting principal
      • Frank Gingerich
      • Morgan Gingerich
      • Annette O'Toole
    • 70avis d'utilisateurs
    • 41avis des critiques
    • 55Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:38
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    BUILD: Joel McHale Discusses A Futile and Stupid Gesture
    Interview 2:30
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    BUILD: Joel McHale Discusses A Futile and Stupid Gesture
    Interview 2:30
    BUILD: Joel McHale Discusses A Futile and Stupid Gesture
    David Wain's Long Road to Telling 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture'
    Video 3:43
    David Wain's Long Road to Telling 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture'
    Domhnall Gleeson Takes Credit for Memorable 'Last Jedi' Scene
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    Domhnall Gleeson Takes Credit for Memorable 'Last Jedi' Scene

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    Annette O'Toole
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    Will Forte
    Will Forte
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    Ben F. Campbell
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    Mark Metcalf
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    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
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    Mitchell Hurwitz
    Mitchell Hurwitz
    • Time-Life Publisher
    • (as Mitch Hurwitz)
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      • David Wain
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    8deloudelouvain

    Well made biography worth to be told.

    After looking up Douglas Kenney (quote: Though almost completely unknown, this man was one of the originators of a highly popular and groundbreaking new form of comedy and satire) and reading his full biography I admit I never heard of him before, even though I watched Animal House and Caddyshack, like everybody else probably. It's an interesting story to watch, a bit sad but told in a funny way, probably just like he would have wanted it. It's just too bad there wasn't a small part for the real comedians from those movies, that would have been a nice addition. But watching Will Forte is always funny. Since the series The Last Man On Earth I'm a big fan of him. The cast was just very good for this movie, mostly comedians better known from comedy series, but none of them has to prove anything anymore as they are all funny. The movie is well shot, never a dull moment, and it's a story that is worth to be told. National Lampoon is a name everybody knows or has heard of, and this movie is a nice hommage to one of the co-founders, maybe a bit excentric, certainly not a fully happy man, but with a fascinating life.
    7Hellmant

    A strong TV feel to it!

    'A FUTILE AND STUPID GESTURE': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    A comedy biopic about writer Doug Kenney, who was the main contributor to the success of National Lampoon in the 1970s and 80s. The film stars Will Forte as Kenney, and it was directed by David Wain (who also helmed 'WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER', and several episodes of the TV series based on it). It costars Domhnall Gleeson, Martin Mull, Emmy Rossum, Matt Walsh, Joel McHale, and many others (in cameos as famous comedians). The movie was scripted by John Aboud and Michael Colton, and it's based on the book (of the same name) by Josh Karp. The film was released by Netflix through it's streaming site, and it's gotten mixed to positive reviews from critics. I found it to be both educational and funny, but it's also a little too dark and unbalanced.

    The film is narrated by Doug Kenney, supposedly in modern day (Mull). He tells his life story, starting when he was in his twenties (Forte); when he and his best friend Henry Beard (Gleeson) decided to create the magazine National Lampoon. It of course became a huge success, and blockbuster movies followed (like 'ANIMAL HOUSE' and 'CADDYSHACK'). Kenney could never be content, or happy, still though.

    I knew nothing about Doug Kenney previous to seeing this movie, but I love his work. So I was absolutely fascinated by this film, and I of course found it to be very educational. I also loved seeing all of these other actors portraying other famous actors (like Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and John Belushi). I also just really enjoyed seeing how these classic comedy films, and that famous comedy magazine, came to life. Forte is great in the lead too, and the supporting cast is all more than adequate. The film, as funny and interesting as it often is, is still really dark and depressing though. It left me with mixed feelings about how I really felt about it as a whole. It's also got a strong TV feel to it, which kind of cheapens what should have been a theatrical film feel (the story deserved a theatrical presentation at least).
    6Quinoa1984

    A creative but cliched biopic on a unique man

    It's weird watching this immediately after Drunk Stoned Stupid Dead (Im also reading the Making of Caddyshack, which is basically about the making of National Lampoon) and....

    Joel McHale as Chevy is inspired casting. A lot of the casting is - Will Forte and Domnhall Gleeson at the top and their scenes in the first half of the film making up the real heart of the thing (like Social Network but totally wiseass, which is fun).

    But that framing device is just pure WTF, and it ends on a note that maybe Kenney would have appreciated if he were alive, but he's not and we are and it feels so... I dunno. It's also strange to be living in 2018 and (as David Erhlich pointed out, im sure he wasnt alone) have a straight-faced take on the "wrong kid died" cliche that was mocked ten years ago in Walk Hard. Sure it did happen here, but Wain's treatment doesnt skirt the cliche, it just is one.

    There are enough fun bits here to make it watchable (grading sort of on a Netflix curve), and the actors are all trying their best. And... It's fine. Which is not the kind of praise Kenney would've wanted.
    7markj-02556

    A QUIRKY AND WATCHABLE GESTURE

    A Futile and Stupid Gesture is about the creation of the National Lampoon brand and its creator Doug Kenney. This film follows Doug through his extraordinary heights and lows of his life in the comedy business.

    This film is directed by David Wain (Role Models), Wrote by Michael Colton and John Aboud (Penguins of Madagascar). It stars Will Forte (Nebraska) as Doug Kenney, Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina) and Martin Mull (Clue) as The Narrator. Along with a great line up of stellar comedians.

    What I liked about this film was it's direction and in my opinion pitch perfect interpretations of famous actors and directors. I really enjoyed Joel McHale as Chevy Chase and Will Forte as Doug Kenney. Most of the jokes are funny as well especially the ones featuring famous scenes in films and how they came about. My favorite scene would have to be the ending though which for someone who didn't know the story actually had me tearing up a bit.

    But some of the jokes do not hit for me, along with a dive in quality in the middle of the film which makes it last forever. means that it certainly isn't comic genius.

    However I do like this film and think you should watch it. Its a bit rough around the edges but it means well and for fans of National Lampoon films, this fil is defiantly for you.

    7/10
    7Eric266

    A Very Good Mocumentary

    POILER: I really enjoyed this film. I have watched several of the documentaries concerning Animal House and Caddyshack and Doug Kenney's name comes up quite often amongst the cast and crew. Chevy Chase and he were really close and Chevy still feels some guilt over leaving Hawaii right before Kenney's death. The man was apparently a comic genius who couldn't escape his childhood baggage.

    The format is well played with Will Forte as the young Doug and Martin Mull as kind of older, alternate universe Doug, if Kenney had lived, narrating the film. The rest of the cast is well known, playing unknown actors and writers. It took me a second to recognize Natasha Lyonne (American Pie) as Anne Beatts, Thomas Lennon (Reno 911) as Micheal O'Donoghue, and Joel McHale (Community) as Chevy Chase. All of them are covered in 70s hairstyles and McHale does a really good job of mimicking Chase's speech patterns and even his trademark pratfalls.

    The film excels in showing how Kenney rose from a malcontent to a Harvard grad to a fledgling magazine editor to movie writer. Forte is especially compelling and funny as Kenney. He doesn't quite have the acting range to pull off the downward spiral of the person, but he does an excellent job with the jokes and the other aspects of Kenney's life. Where the film fails is trying to shoehorn too many characters into its 100 minute run time. There is even a humorous scene of older Kenney (Mull) explaining to a bunch of supporting characters that there wasn't enough screen time for all of them so they get ignored. But the film goes to great pains to cram in other famous people such as Gilda Radner, Christopher Guess (Seth Green), Bill Murray, and John Belushi. The actors playing Murray and Belushi came off as actors lampooning (no pun intended) the famous comedians. Belushi was such a huge personality, I doubt anyone could portray him properly in such a short cameo.

    Another special mention goes out to Emmy Rossum. She is a stunning screen presence and even though her appearance is short, as Kenney's last girlfriend, she lights up the screen. She is a gorgeous actress as well.

    There is also a fun nod to Animal House with Mark Metcalf (Neidermeyer) portraying a publisher.

    The movie moves fast through the various periods of Kenney's life, but I think he would have enjoyed it. He comes off as funny, yet troubled, a brilliant comedian, but an emotionally stinted adult. A Futile and Stupid Gesture is anything but. The only thing I would have added, is maybe some post interviews with the actual people portrayed in the movie who knew Kenney, even if they were archival for some (Belushi and Ramis). Still, this was a well-done film.

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    • Anecdotes
      Joel McHale portrays Chevy Chase in this project. The two costarred in Community (2009). A number of episodes centered on McHale's character fearing he would become like Chase's one day. When McHale called Chase and told him that he would be playing him in the film, Chase gave his blessing and shared with him stories about Doug Kenney.
    • Gaffes
      When the names of National Lampoon staff omitted from the movie are flashed on the screen, renowned cartoonist and NatLamp editor Shary Flenniken's name is misspelled (as "Sherry").
    • Citations

      Tom Snyder: Mr. Kenney, it's a fine line between being clever and offensive, isn't it?

      Douglas Kenney: Look, if I could just say something in defense of National Lampoon for one moment...

      Tom Snyder: Please.

      Douglas Kenney: We come from a tradition of truth-tellers. A long time ago, there was someone else society found offensive. They thought that what he did was radical - dangerous. They persecuted him... and eventually killed him. Of course, I'm referring to Dracula.

    • Crédits fous
      After the end credits have rolled, Martin Mull is shown singing the song "Time of My Life" with members of the cast.
    • Connexions
      Features Y a-t-il un pilote dans l'avion ? (1980)
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      Chapel of Dreams
      Written by Billy Myles

      Performed by The Dubs

      Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2018 (France)
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      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Artists First
      • Abominable Pictures
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