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Free Enterprise

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 53min
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6,7/10
3,4 k
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William Shatner, Eric McCormack, and Rafer Weigel in Free Enterprise (1998)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo less than successful film producers, approaching mid-life crisis and clinging to their nerdy sci-fi obsessions, suddenly meet their idol: William Shatner.Two less than successful film producers, approaching mid-life crisis and clinging to their nerdy sci-fi obsessions, suddenly meet their idol: William Shatner.Two less than successful film producers, approaching mid-life crisis and clinging to their nerdy sci-fi obsessions, suddenly meet their idol: William Shatner.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Meyer Burnett
  • Scénario
    • Mark A. Altman
    • Robert Meyer Burnett
  • Casting principal
    • Rafer Weigel
    • Eric McCormack
    • William Shatner
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    3,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Meyer Burnett
    • Scénario
      • Mark A. Altman
      • Robert Meyer Burnett
    • Casting principal
      • Rafer Weigel
      • Eric McCormack
      • William Shatner
    • 105avis d'utilisateurs
    • 40avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rafer Weigel
    • Robert
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Mark
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Bill
    Carl Bressler
    Carl Bressler
    • Mort Berg
    Ethan Glazer
    • Young Mark
    Phyllis Franklin
    • Ticket Taker
    Brandon Kleyla
    Brandon Kleyla
    • Young Kevin
    Thomas Hobson
    Thomas Hobson
    • Richard
    Marilyn Kentz
    Marilyn Kentz
    • Gail - Mark's Mom
    Spencer Klein
    • Young Robert
    Mickey Cassidy
    Mickey Cassidy
    • Bully
    Jennifer Sommerfeld
    Jennifer Sommerfeld
    • Tricia
    • (as Jennifer Sommerfield)
    Tricia Cruz
    Tricia Cruz
    • Mexican Waitress
    • (as Letricia Cruz)
    Annika Brindley
    • Astrid
    Michael Altman
    • Eden Waiter
    Jonathan Slavin
    Jonathan Slavin
    • Dan
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Eric
    Spencer 'J.J.' Bates
    • Toys R' Us Kid
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Meyer Burnett
    • Scénario
      • Mark A. Altman
      • Robert Meyer Burnett
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    curtis-8

    Shatner is brilliant, but the rest is just a tedious Nrrdboy fantasy

    Robert Meyer Burnett's `Free Enterprise' is several movies all at once-unfortunately only one of them is interesting.

    Film #1: The original and witty masterpiece. Two aspiring yet unsuccessful filmmakers run into William Shatner in a Hollywood bookstore. The two pop culture-obsesses slackers have both been Star Trek fanatics since birth and are appropriately awestruck by the realization of their dreams. They soon find out, however, that the real William Shatner is a pathetic, wacked-out loser who befriends the pair only because he thinks they can help him get backing for his latest film project, a 5-hour musical version of William Shakespeare's `Julius Caesar' in which he will play every role. And, in a very clever plot twist, it is not Captain Kirk who helps the two Trekkie nerds get their lives together, but the other way around. Everyone eventually finds love and fulfillment, and it all ends with William Shatner performing a kickass rap version of Marc Anthony's soliloquy.

    Film #2: The painful movie. A tedious rip-off of `Swingers' in which two single guys and their friends experience the joys and anguish of dating, mating, growing up, and trying to hang onto their youth, yadda, yadda. ZZZZZZzzzzz. The twist is that in this version the hip CocktailVegasMoneyBabyHoneyDaddy culture has been replaced with the PopCultureComicBookMovieNerdStarWarsStarTrek fanboy culture. In fact, if not for this trading of Sinatra for Captain Kirk, the film would border on plagiarism.

    Film #3: The Fantasy. In which guys who hang out in comic book stores also date myriad gorgeous Hollywood actress-models.

    Unfortunately for those sucked in by the copy on the video and DVD packaging, the `Film #1' part of `Free Enterprise' only takes up about 10 or 12 total minutes of screen time.

    Apparently, the people who marketed this film on video and dvd were the only ones involved in this project smart enough to know that the Shatner subplot, `film #1,' was the move that `Free Enterprise' really should be.

    Obviously the majority of the film's storylines and amusing incidentals should have been relegated to subplots in support of `film #1'-ie, the relationship between the Nrrrds and William Shatner. An hour of Shatner, and maybe twenty minutes with the boys and their love problems, and we would have had a potentially fantastic movie.

    And I don't want to sound like everything non-Shatner in the film is bad-it's not. It is amusing in spurts, and much better acted than most ultra-low budget flicks. Some of the dialogue is witty, with lots of funny pop culture references for thirty-sumpthin's. There is much goodness for those with a quick remote control finger. But I also have to say that a lot of the dialogue-and I mean a LOT-is dull, repetitious, and amateurishly unnecessary (I mean, really-after the scene in which the boys meet the real William Shatner only to find out he's a pathetic wacko, do we really need to hear this kind of dialogue in the following scene: `Hey, I get fired from my job, my girlfriend bails on me, I finally meet my childhood hero Captain Kirk, and he turns out to be a pathetic wacko! I can't believe my life!' This kind of sub-sitcom yak should have been left for the trailer.). Then again, the sight and sound of the William Shatner rapping Shakespeare while a crew of homies gits jiggy wit it behind him honestly is the height of brilliance. A lot can be forgiven for the filmmakers who made that happen.

    So, someone in the biz needs to make Robert Meyer Burnett rich by purchasing the remake rights to `Free Enterprise' before William Shatner dies of old age. Maybe someone will even give Burnett the money to do it himself. But this time they need to go with `film # 1.'
    cj909

    Like 'High Fidelity' for SF guys and the people who love them.

    I think the average viewer would be left cold by this movie, but for

    those who have guys like this in their lives and perhaps have been

    the 'geek'y female in their circle it's pretty cute. Also, Shatner rules.

    As a chick who has spent part of the rent money on an original 12"

    Boba Fett and spent adolescence keeping the one and only

    Captain as her personal lord and savior, I totally recommend it. Its

    place in film lore perhaps best belongs on Comedy Central on a

    rainy Sunday afternoon, but sometimes that's enough.

    I would have liked to seen more (or anything) done with the female

    counterparts of these types of guys - many are not model types like

    Claire but are interesting people in their own right. We're out there

    searching for these guys while these guys are searching for

    models who have our brains and sensitivities. (A wry, ironic, LOL

    here.)
    8GuyCC

    Clever, Funny and a Little Too Close to Home....

    I had a different idea of what this movie was about when I chose to watch this. I thought it would parody "Star Trek", sci-fi, and William Shatner. While it covered a vast amount of science fiction trivia, I think this is the kind of movie anybody could enjoy.

    In watching this, I can see my friends and I being like this as we hit our 30+ marks in a few years, and hey, it looks like the best is yet to come. It goes to show that "fan boys" have real life problems and responsibilities just the same as anyone else. Of course, there are a few more, er, "dedicated" to the cause than others....

    William Shatner was a lot of fun in this movie, and he deserves to get credit for this film. He lives up to all of the "Shatner stereotypes" in being larger than life, but he also lets go and enjoys the ride. I cheered Shatner just for being Shatner, and his "Julius Caesar" rap is as funny as can be without breaking the tone of the film and entering the "camp" zone.

    This is a movie that is more fun for those who get the majority of the film references, but it doesn't require it.

    I'd like to see what else these guys will put out. For a first film, it's excellent.
    9darkdaedra

    A light romantic comedy that proves William Shatner can act

    I stumbled across this movie on TV today and was really blown away. Who would have thought of a romantic comedy about two Trekkies(or Trekkers, not sure what the term is these days)? The movie appears to be at least somewhat autobiographical, and the story rings true.

    Shatner comes through with the performance of a lifetime. His portrayal of himself is vulnerable and believable. His obsession with creating musical version of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caeser" is hilarious and it's really funny to see Shatner poking fun at himself.

    All in all, this movie is surprisingly good and although really aimed at sci-fi fans, it is accessible to anyone. I highly recommend this lighthearted film.
    Ace-38

    Giddy, goofy fun

    "Free Enterprise" is so giddily goofy in its charm and appeal that you just can't help but love it. The plotline concerns the trials and tribulations of two friends, bonded together by science fiction and "Star Trek" inparticular, having a chance meeting with their idol; William Shatner. This chance meeting develops into a business relationship for one and a friendship for the other.

    Eric McCormack (TV's Will and Grace) stars as Mark, the slightly older and far and away more mature of the two friends. He will be 30 in a couple days and is having panicked "Logan's Run" flashbacks in his head as he wonders what his life had been worth so far. Mr. McCormack plays this role so well, the "I'm better than you" attitude just drips off the screen.

    Rafer Weigel is Robert, the other half of this friendship tandem. He is more "damn the torpedoes" and lives life by a thread. Losing girlfriend after girlfriend because a rare collectible action figure is more important than rent or utilities, his character is constantly falling in and out of love. Nice role here as well, played with almost maddening indifference. You get the impression that's the way this guy is in reality as well. All that means of course, is that he really sold the part.

    William Shatner is himself, clearly poking holes in his "Star Trek" facade. Shatner reveals "himself" to be a heavy drinking, porn reading but sincere guy. He plans to do a musical production of "Julius Caesar" with himself playing all the parts. The ending sequence concerns this,and has to be seen to be truly appreciated.

    Several faces from the past dot the background, Deborah Van Valkenburg ("The Warriors", "Too Close For Comfort"), Ellie Cornell ("Halloween 4" & 5). Nice to see Ellie is still acting. I liked her "Halloween" performances.

    "Free Enterprise" shows that indie films have a life beyond "My Life As a Bar of Soap". That indie filmmakers have a wonderful sense of humor and direction, and that they can churn out "mass-pleasing" films.

    4 out of 5

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    • Anecdotes
      William Shatner originally turned down the role as himself. In the original script, Shatner was written as an imaginary mentor who would appear to Mark in times of trouble. But Shatner requested his character to be flawed and more human, which is why he portrays himself as a pompous, lonely drunk in the film. The writers used several anecdotes told by Shatner. The original idea was kept in one scene, in which he appears to Mark as a child.
    • Gaffes
      Suzanne asks for a 5-letter Star Wars planet, as a clue in a crossword. They answer Endor, which is mistakenly thought of as an error. However, Endor is the name of the planet. What is typically referred to as "Endor" is actually the forest moon of Endor. Several characters in Return of the Jedi do say "Forest moon of Endor."
    • Citations

      Robert: If you wanted some privacy, you could just drink at home.

      Bill: No; that's called alcoholism.

    • Crédits fous
      Coming Soon: The Artist Formerly Known as Shatner in "William Shatner vs. the World Crime League"
    • Versions alternatives
      The 5 Year Mission Extended Edition is approx' 8 minutes longer than the original version, with new special effects in certain scenes.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Where No Fan Has Gone Before: The Making of 'Free Enterprise' (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      The Great Bank Robbery
      Composed, Arranged and Conducted by Jerry van Rooyen

      Artist Courtesy of Crippled Dick Hot Wax!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juin 1999 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Фан-клуб
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Mindfire Entertainment
      • Triad Studios
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 30 229 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 13 086 $US
      • 6 juin 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 30 229 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 53 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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