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Titre original : Best in Show
  • 2000
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  • 1h 30min
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ComédieComédie originaleMocumentaire

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  • Réalisation
    • Christopher Guest
  • Scénario
    • Christopher Guest
    • Eugene Levy
  • Casting principal
    • Fred Willard
    • Eugene Levy
    • Catherine O'Hara
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    70 k
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    POPULARITÉ
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    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Guest
    • Scénario
      • Christopher Guest
      • Eugene Levy
    • Casting principal
      • Fred Willard
      • Eugene Levy
      • Catherine O'Hara
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    • 71avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 11 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    Fred Willard
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    • Buck Laughlin
    Eugene Levy
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    • Gerry Fleck
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Cookie Fleck
    Jennifer Coolidge
    Jennifer Coolidge
    • Sherri Ann Cabot
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Dr. Chuck Nelken
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Meg Swan
    Michael Hitchcock
    Michael Hitchcock
    • Hamilton Swan
    Carrie Aizley
    Carrie Aizley
    • Fern City Show Spectator
    Lewis Arquette
    Lewis Arquette
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    Dany Canino
    • Fern City Show Judge
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • Dr. Theodore W. Millbank, III
    Will Sasso
    Will Sasso
    • Fishin' Hole Guy
    Stephen E. Miller
    Stephen E. Miller
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    Christopher Guest
    • Harlan Pepper
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Stefan Vanderhoof
    John Michael Higgins
    John Michael Higgins
    • Scott Donlan
    Colin Cunningham
    Colin Cunningham
    • New York Butcher
    Jehshua Barnes
    • Scott's Wild Date
    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Guest
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      • Christopher Guest
      • Eugene Levy
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    virginia-22

    Hilarious and original comedy.

    Before the lights went out and the movie Best in Show began, the representative from Warner Bros. asked the audience two questions: "Any Spinal Tap fans?" and "Any dog fans?" The audience responded affirmatively in both instances, and such began the movie. If you answer yes to both of these questions, this is a must-see movie. If you answered no, you should still see this satirical romp following the actions of the Mayflower Dog Show in Philadelphia. The director, writer and star of Best in Show, Christopher Guest, is no newcomer to fake documentaries. As the lead guitarist in the aforementioned This Is Spinal Tap (1984) and the director, writer and star of Waiting for Guffman (1997), he is perhaps the master of the field, exploring a common theme, as reflected in the Guffman tag line: "There's a good reason some talent remains undiscovered." Guest explores this theme further in Best in Show, looking at ordinary people not mockingly but almost tenderly. You understand the characters' fears and insecurities, and you can only see too much of people you know or yourself in them. More importantly, you like these characters. When Eugene Levy's character Gerry Fleck reacts to his wife Cookie's (Catherine O'Hara) past wild sex life, you know that this is a man who loves his wife and whom his wife loves, despite his huge dorkiness and her having slept with almost every man they meet. "Pookie and I work as a team," he says, and they do, singing in harmony about their beloved terrier. The other characters are as banal and human as they can be; the braces-wearing yuppie couple, played with aplomb by Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock, take their dog to a therapist because the dog is depressed and angry about having seen the couple in the Congress of the Cow Kama Sutra position. They wax poetic about having been "raised amongst catalogues," extolling the virtues of J. Crew and L.L. Bean, and describe their similarities as loving "soup, outdoors, snowpeas, talking and not talking." These two are perhaps the most caricaturistic and one-dimensional of the characters in the film, but you feel sad for them for their transference of parental instinct onto their woeful dog. Best in Show has its share of comedic highs, most notably, the interplay between Buck Laughlin (Fred Willard), the hopelessly clueless commentator, and Trevor Beckwith (Jim Piddock), the British dog expert. As Buck barrages Trevor with inane and hilarious questions, Trevor brings up the most specific detail about the different breeds and the particular judges. Buck reminds me of my Uncle Bob, the man who doesn't know anything about anything but talks about it anyway, and it's perhaps the funniest part of the movie. This movie is kind to its characters while making fun of them, and the result is hilarity. While I'm curious about the new Tim Meadows' vehicle The Ladies Man, this is the most original and, arguably, the funniest comedy out right now.
    9dgonzalez-40797

    So awkwardly funny!!

    Parker posey and Jennifer Coolidge are absolutely hysterical in this movie. I love situational awkwardness- and this movie fills my eyes and ears with it. You have to watch the acting just as much as listening to what they say. Otherwise you might not enjoy it as much
    8Mr-Fusion

    Liked it the first time, loved it the second

    Christopher Guest is a comedic treasure. Not only does he know just how to "mockument" the truly mundane (in this case, the show-dogs and their weirdo owners) but his characters are always so run-of-the-mill yet bizarre; they're either out of touch or wacky Midwesterner; people you can't help but laugh at. With Best In Show, it feels like he's playing that to the hilt and I think it's my favorite movie of his as a result

    This is an ensemble cast in the best sense, a group of people perfectly at home with the material -- clumsy, ordinary and awkward -- yet they utter some of the most ridiculous things. I don't think I could stand to be around any of these people, but they kept me in stitches the entire time. The only person I can really single out is Fred Willard, and it's because (I have no doubt) he was let loose as the competition's sportscaster and improv'd the whole thing. The guy doesn't let up!
    8Fincher-3

    "Best In Show" indeed

    I'll admit that I've never seen "Waiting for Guffman", 1997's critically acclaimed comedy mockumentary about a small town thats that stages a pageant. When the advertising for Best in Show had the tagline "From the Team That Brought You Waiting for Guffman", a fair number of critics out there implied in their reviews that only people that are familiar with the film or its filmmakers and cast would have a good time seeing this film. For shame, critics, for shame times two! Any critic that implies something like that with any film probably doesn't want to share the film's wealth with the rest of the world, but this is one film that I hope people will experience, now that its video/dvd. "Best in Show" is, without a doubt, the best comedy of 2000.

    The film begins with a mockumentary style, introducing the main competitors (not to mention screwballs) of the annual Mayflower "Best In Show" competition, where dogs of all breeds come to compete to see who is the top dog. We have the loveable and gullable Harry Pepper (Guest) with his bloodhound, the simple Gerry & Cookie Fleck (Levy & O'Hara) with their terriors, nut-case yuppies Hamilton & Meg Swan (Hitchcock & Posey), the gay dog groomers Scott Dolan & Stefan Vanderhoof (Higgins & McKean), and the airheaded millionare Sheri Ann Ward Cabot (Coolidge) along with her trainer Christy Cummings (Lynch). They all have their minds on one simple object: The Blue Ribbon, which will be awarded to the best dog. And...do I have to tell you the rest?

    Director/writer/star Guest's idea of humor is one that assures me that there are comedies out there that are worth laughing at, and that the idiocy of films like "American Pie" or other pointless "teenage" flicks won't take over the world after all. His idea is simple: make your comedy not just funny, but SMART funny. But instead of following in the brilliant footsteps of films like "Zero Effect" and "High Fidelity", he used a rather unusual approach (and as I understand, he also used this approach for "Guffman"). Whether you notice or not, a very large part of the film is improvisation. In other words, what the actors say and do were probably not written in the script, maybe even not even dreamed of by Guest and co-writer/star Levy. But with a gentle hand from Guest, he and the actors pulled off a hilarious theatrical feat that probably would have flopped if handled by other, less adept actors. Now that's smart!

    The cast is, of course, what makes improv work the most. All of them are a (comedic) marvel to behold, especially Guest as Pepper. But the real standout has to be Fred Williard as Buck Laughlin, the clueless announcer at the competition who can spin out the most outrageously funny stories and comments that no announcer would even dream of...that is, if the announcer was trying to be funny. Williard can go from talking about the dog to suddenly going on and on about how much he can bench press. There's even a part were he gives out an idea for a new marketing strategy: have sexy women pose in tight shirts and shorts with the dogs and imply something like "have a doggie-style of a time". Its priceless, as is his performance.

    I hope that people engage in this 90-minute "dogumentary". The film deserves so much recognition. It did get nominated for Best Picture-Comedy at the Golden Globes, but didn't win. I can't see why. I mean, in the comedy department, it is best in show.

    GRADE: A
    budmassey

    Sit, Stay, and Enjoy!

    You would almost have to have seen the dog show world first hand to understand all the delicious inside jokes, but even if the extent of your dog show experience is an occasional glimpse of the Westminster Dog Show telecast, you'll howl with laughter.

    Conformation dog showing is a world of illusion in which everyone tries to make perfect dogs out of something less. Best in Show strips the illusion away in a brutal satire that undoubtedly had every dog person on the planet cringing in horror and delight. "Isn't that just like so-and-so?" and "I'm nothing like that!"

    Christopher Guest may have topped his supreme masterpiece "Spinal Tap" with this signature mockumentary in which he skewers all of dogdom. You will recognize Fred Willard's vapid and obnoxious television host as none other than Joe what's his name from Westminster, and the tension between him and Trevor Beckwith (Jim Piddock) is a thinly veiled roman a clef of David and Joe at the Big Show.

    There are a few gaffs, like the fact at all the dogs at the Show are supposed to be champions before entry, but that doesn't detract from the fun. John Michael Higgins, who steals the show as the uninhibited handler, and Michael McKean are hilarious as the gay couple going out of their way to be outre. Co-writer Eugene Levy (American Pie) is perfect as the husband finding out that his wife Catherine O'Hara might be Miss Congeniality of all time. I also loved Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock as the overwrought yuppie couple who project all their angst on their poor dog. Larry Miller turns in a great cameo as one of the countless men in O'Hara's past.

    A lot of people didn't get this gem. To them I can only say Bad Dog, Bad Dog! For the rest of us, it's Sit, Stay, and Enjoy!

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    • Anecdotes
      Parker Posey got real braces for her character to wear.
    • Gaffes
      At one point during the Dog Show, supposedly taking place in Philadelphia, PA, an aerial shot of the arena reveals Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. This was stock footage "borrowed" from Mort subite (1995), whose plot involves a hostage situation; hence, the excessive number of police cars, which make no sense at a dog show.
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      Sherri Ann Cabot: [Discussing her 80 year old husband who's 44 years her senior] Leslie and I have an amazing relationship and it's very physical, he still pushes all my buttons. People say 'oh but he's so much older than you' and you know what, I'm the one having to push him away. We have so much in common, we both love soup and snow peas, we love the outdoors, and talking and not talking. We could not talk or talk forever and still find things to not talk about.

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      Lord Haden-Guest...Sitar (Lord Haden-Guest is Christopher Guest)
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      Edited from Mort subite (1995)
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      God Loves A Terrier
      Written by Eugene Levy

      Performed by Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mai 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El perro ganador
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Anmore, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Bait Shop locale)
    • Société de production
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
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      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 715 392 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 413 436 $US
      • 1 oct. 2000
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 20 789 556 $US
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