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Bienvenue à Mooseport

Titre original : Welcome to Mooseport
  • 2004
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  • 1h 50min
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Gene Hackman and Ray Romano in Bienvenue à Mooseport (2004)
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Dans la petite ville de Mooseport, dans le Maine, c'est l'hilarité générale quand un ancien président des États-Unis se présente contre le plombier du coin pour tenter d'être élu au poste de... Tout lireDans la petite ville de Mooseport, dans le Maine, c'est l'hilarité générale quand un ancien président des États-Unis se présente contre le plombier du coin pour tenter d'être élu au poste de maire.Dans la petite ville de Mooseport, dans le Maine, c'est l'hilarité générale quand un ancien président des États-Unis se présente contre le plombier du coin pour tenter d'être élu au poste de maire.

  • Réalisation
    • Donald Petrie
  • Scénario
    • Doug Richardson
    • Tom Schulman
  • Casting principal
    • Gene Hackman
    • Ray Romano
    • Maura Tierney
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    14 k
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      • Donald Petrie
    • Scénario
      • Doug Richardson
      • Tom Schulman
    • Casting principal
      • Gene Hackman
      • Ray Romano
      • Maura Tierney
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    Gene Hackman
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    • Monroe Cole
    Ray Romano
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    • Handy Harrison
    Maura Tierney
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    • Sally Mannis
    Marcia Gay Harden
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      • Tom Schulman
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    userscreenname

    Aw cmon now.

    This movie is not as bad as it is cracked out to be. I actually went into the movie with a negative bias by reading all the comments and hearing all the trashing reviews. This movie was not too bad at all. I found it very watchable.

    Okay ask yourself whether you like the show Everybody Loves Raymond. Because that it is how most of the humor is in the movie, minus the laugh track. The show is a big hit sensation, and the two characters Ray Romano play, in personality and such, are very similiar.

    The story is pretty outrageous, but in a good way. The movie had the nice friendly small town feel to it. Kind of like Groundhog Day did, minus the having the same day happen over and over again thing, and that entire storyline.

    It is a pretty friendly movie, and pretty funny as well. Had my laughing on a few occasions. Worth the watch. Don't be intimidated by the reviews. It is a good movie.
    7zetes

    Better than most have said

    It lacks a satirical bite, which would have made the movie more relevant and interesting, but Welcome to Mooseport is an enjoyable comedy anyway. Ray Romano stars, and he proves himself to be quite an excellent comedian on the big screen. Of course, the role isn't that much different from his character on Everybody Loves Raymond, but it's not at all bad to go with what you know. It's worked with any number of comedians in the past, and it should work with Romano. Unfortunately, the movie tanked at the box office and was not liked much by the audiences who did see it. That really surprises me. Gene Hackman co-stars as the former President of the US, Monroe Cole. He is moving to the small Maine town of Mooseport, and some of the citizens persuade him to run for mayor. Unfortunately, others have also persuaded one of the town's upstanding citizens, the hardware store manager, Handy (Romano), to run. Handy is more than willing to drop out (he doesn't care much and doesn't doubt that the ex-President will trounce him), but when Cole unknowingly hits on Handy's girlfriend (Maura Tierney), the war is on. The film could have gone any number of ways at this point, and I expected it to become mean-spirited. But it doesn't. Cole is an egomaniac, which isn't shocking considering his life, and Handy is an extraordinarily nice guy. A little stupid, especially when it comes to his relationship, but he's the guy you'd like to have as a friend. The funniest sequence involves a golf game between the two candidates. There is one piece of this that is just a great example of montage and comic timing. The movie is sweet without getting too sappy. Yet the movie really squanders a lot of opportunities. This could have been a great political satire, and we need one right now. Its worst crime is hiring a cast that is more talented than it needs to be, thus wasting a lot of people in roles that are beneath them, and likely wasting a ton of money because of it. Marcia Gay Harden, one of the hardest working actresses in Hollywood today, and one of the best, is decent as one of the President's handlers. Rip Torn is a dirty campaign manager. Maura Tierney, so very good on the television show News Radio, doesn't have anything to do. Fred Savage, for God's sake, has most of the funniest moments outside of Romano's presence. Whatever complaints I have, I was always enjoying the movie. It's well worth seeing, and it is a must-see for fans of Romano. 7/10.
    jmc4769

    Not that bad

    This movie as not as bad as many would have you believe (including some reviewers here and almost every critic). It's not a great movie, but it has a certain charm and sweetness. I found myself getting antsy at times, but I liked the story overall. I think the main problem is Ray Romano. For one thing, he is not a very good actor and for another, he does not have the charisma needed for movies. Tim Allen's persona, to give one example, translates much better to the big screen. The other actors are good, though, especially Gene Hackman and Maura Tierney. Tierney is very appealing. She should be in more movies. When Hackman and Tierney are on screen, the movie brightens, but when the camera focuses on Romano, the movie sags. I doubt that teens and young adults would like this movie, but if you are over thirty and like romantic comedies, I would recommend it. 6 out of 10
    6silverkelt

    Movie is OK, disdain for a light fluff piece is a tad over the top.

    It was a flat, generic type comedy, and frankly Ray Ramono isn't up to par as a movie star, small and big screen presence just isn't the same, however Gene Hackman could play this same role a million times, its a natural fit for him.

    But that aside, if you take this for what it was meant to be and don't over analyze a slight romantic comedy, its was fine enough.

    People's expectations are way over the top at times, stop comparing this to your top ten movies of all time, its was generally entertaining with some nice moments.

    Its worth a re-watch.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    While a bomb upon release and notable mainly for being Gene Hackman's final starring role before his retirement, Welcome to Mooseport is harmless if not substantial

    In the small town of Mooseport, Maine, former President of the United States Monroe "Eagle" Cole (Gene Hackman) prepares to retire to his summer home in the town following leaving his position as the most popular President in history despite having gone through a messy and public divorce while in office from his wife Charlotte (Christine Baranski). As Monroe fields various book and speech offers through his staff, the town of Mooseport asks Monroe to fill in for the position of Mayor after their previous one passes away. Believing the Mayoral position will be good publicity for his soon to be published memoirs he accepts, only to find that at the same time he accepted local hardware store owner and handyman, Harold "Handy" Harrison (Ray Romano) has also filled out the forms for candidacy. While Harold is initially open to withdrawing from the race, Monroe's advances towards Harold's girlfriend of six years, local vet Sally Mannis (Maura Tierney), accepts a dinner date with Monroe hoping it will spur Harold towards commitment in their relationship but turns this small town mayoral race into a clash of pride and ego.

    Welcome to Mooseport began its inception as a rough outline by writer Doug Richardson, who was inspired by an offhand conversation he had with his wife regarding the possibility of then President Bill Clinton possibly running for some other office after vacating the presidency which served as the impetus for the idea of a former President running for mayor in a small town. Known primarily for action films such as Die Hard 2, Money Train and Bad Boys, Richardson saw Mooseport as an opportunity to branch out with Mooseport mining Richardson's personal experience from politics having been the son of a career politician. Due to Richardson's political background, he enlisted his friend Tom Schulman to write the screenplay while Richardson would produce and provide layouts so the film would primarily be seen as a comedy rather than overtly political. While initially setup at Disney where Schulman had an "in" with then chairman Joe Roth, a change in management resulted in Disney losing interest in the project and putting it into turnaround where it landed at Intermedia Films where it was eventually co-produced by 20th Century Fox. As Ice Age had proven a success at the box office, Fox pushed for Ray Romano to be the lead which is speculated as to why original director Rod Lurie dropped out leading to his replacement by Donald Petire. Upon release the film was a financial flop opening in fourth place with much of the potential audience for this film syphoned away with the hit Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore film 50 First Dates taking the number one spot in its second weekend. Critical reception was also quite weak with many describing the film as bland and its satire of American politics as pretty surface level. While welcome to Mooseport isn't all that great, it's not worthy of any sort of vitriol or contempt at least to the levels we saw in the wake of its release.

    Gene Hackman is his usual charming self, playing the retired President Monroe Cole and while it's unfortunate that such a rather unambitious but harmless comedy was Hackman's sendoff before retirement you can tell he's not sleepwalking through the film as he carries himself with charisma and charm that comes pretty effortlessly even in lesser films like his turn in Superman IV. Ray Romano is more or less playing exactly the kind of performance and humor you expect him to play, and while not bad it is part of the reason why so many people opted not to see this movie in theaters and instead saw it on planes or on home video. When you get right down to it, Welcome to Mooseport is a theatrical sitcom. It has sitcom characters, sitcom stakes, sitcom jokes, and sitcom deliveries and despite having a decent sized budget actual sitcoms have done more with this premise on primetime TV (see The Simpsons episode Trash of the Titans for example). The movie features a lot of pretty standard comedy staples and while there's nothing all that wrong with them per se, they do make the movie feel like something that should be playing on a small screen rather than something you should pay $8 for.

    Welcome to Mooseport is perfectly passable for the kind of film it is. While Hackman is still giving his all in this film, it's not a particularly substantive or inciteful film as it just goes from point A to point B making itself just okay enough that you finish it to the end without taking much away from it. I don't think this movie is all that "good" but when compared to other small town comedies like the abysmal Runaway Bride, or the awful Buck Henry penned political comedy First Family from 1980, Welcome to Mooseport is in no way shape or form deserving of the level of critical derision it received.

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    • Anecdotes
      Final film performance of actor Gene Hackman; he would announce his retirement from acting a few years later and pass away in 2025.
    • Gaffes
      When Ex-President Monroe Cole drops Sally off after their date, he gets out of the left side of the vehicle. As a protectee of the US Secret Service, he would be required to sit on the right side of the vehicle behind the agent in the front passenger seat.
    • Citations

      Grace Sutherland: [after kissing Monroe] That was no handshake, you son of a bitch.

    • Connexions
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    • Bandes originales
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      Written and Performed by John Mellencamp

      Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 octobre 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Welcome to Mooseport
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Port Perry, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Intermedia Films
      • Mediastream Vierte Film GmbH & Co. Vermarktungs KG
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 470 947 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 775 132 $US
      • 22 févr. 2004
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 14 615 099 $US
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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