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Danny Roane: First Time Director

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 23min
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Danny Roane: First Time Director (2006)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA television actor drinks too much and gets blackballed from the industry, and then he decides to break back in by directing his own movie. Eventually, he gets sober, and then falls off the ... Tout lireA television actor drinks too much and gets blackballed from the industry, and then he decides to break back in by directing his own movie. Eventually, he gets sober, and then falls off the wagon and goes crazy and turns his film into a musical.A television actor drinks too much and gets blackballed from the industry, and then he decides to break back in by directing his own movie. Eventually, he gets sober, and then falls off the wagon and goes crazy and turns his film into a musical.

  • Réalisation
    • Andy Dick
  • Scénario
    • Andy Dick
  • Casting principal
    • Eddie Alfano
    • Jamie Anne Allman
    • Lucas Astrom
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    • Réalisation
      • Andy Dick
    • Scénario
      • Andy Dick
    • Casting principal
      • Eddie Alfano
      • Jamie Anne Allman
      • Lucas Astrom
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
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    Eddie Alfano
    Eddie Alfano
    • Vinnie Carbonarra
    Jamie Anne Allman
    Jamie Anne Allman
    • Candice Sauvigne
    • (as Jamie Brown)
    Lucas Astrom
    Lucas Astrom
    • Adam
    • (as Lucas Dick)
    Bob Bancroft
    Bob Bancroft
    • Allen Roane
    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Jack Black
    Mo Collins
    Mo Collins
    • Deidra Fennigan
    Marshall Cook
    Marshall Cook
    • Nathan West
    Catherine DePrima
    • Business Woman
    Andy Dick
    Andy Dick
    • Danny Roane
    Jacob Dick
    • Evan Wetzle
    Kevin P. Farley
    Kevin P. Farley
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    Kate Flannery
    Kate Flannery
    • Marla
    Derrel Furutani
    • Japanese Auditioner
    John Garret
    • Frank
    Charna Halpern
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    Scott Haze
    • Rehab Patient
    Paul Henderson
    Paul Henderson
    • Paul Gunderson
    Michael Hitchcock
    Michael Hitchcock
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      • Andy Dick
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    9emily-394

    Hilarious -- even if you don't like Andy's comedy

    Andy Dick's fictional film within a film about a drunken comedian with a mediocre TV career attempting to make a movie about himself -- a drunken comedian with a mediocre TV career -- is astonishingly, one of the freshest, funniest movies I've seen in years. Even if you're no fan of the shtick you have seen Andy Dick do on TV and elsewhere, this movie catches you off guard with some of the most outrageously funny stuff I have ever seen. Similar to Borat in its honesty and fearlessness of taboos, this no holds barred hysterical perspective on indie film-making should not be missed. The cameos by numerous famous people are more than just cameos. They all have roles that add something funny and could only be played by that person. Watch for Bob Bancroft, the guy who used to play the evil head of the hospital on Chicago Hope, who is brilliant as Andy/Danny's Dad in this film.
    wigsrus

    Huh?

    Personally, I'd like to know what "Indyfan1983" is referring to in the film "Danny Roane" when he rants about it having "more scat than a scat film and more blood than and stag film (sic)". Maybe I am confused. Besides his comment being grammatically incorrect, just what kind of stag movies is this guy watching where blood is an element? Also, how many scat films does one need to personally watch to be able to make a scat film/"Danny Roane" comparison?

    What exactly is going on in this movie? What is so bad or horrible? I am an Andy Dick fan and want to see it, but some of these posts are so disjointed. What is the deal? Is it funny or not?

    God Bless, Susan
    3rradosti

    They all make an ASP out of themselves.

    GOOD INTERESTING STORY THAT IS FUN AND PRETTY EASY TO FOLLOW = 1/2 Star

    MEMORABLE DIALOGUE = 1/2 Star

    FEEL A PULL TO WATCH IT AGAIN = 0 Stars

    MUSIC OR SCORE STANDS OUT = 1 Star

    NO NOTICEABLE PLOT HOLES = 0 Stars

    STORY GETS RESOLVED OR FEELS COMPLETE IN SOME WAY = 1/2 Star

    I PERSONALLY LIKE OR FEEL A CONNECTION TO THIS STORY = 0 Stars

    MEMORABLE OR LIKABLE CHARACTERS = 1/2 Star

    MOST THINGS ABOUT THE STORY COULD ACTUALLY HAPPEN OR ARE BELIEVABLE = 0 Stars

    STORY ISN'T BORING OR REPETITIVE = 0 Stars



    Funny cameos and decent acting from some, I even like the over all documentary vibe of the film. But it is uneven, drawn out and recycles the same shtick over an over. There really isn't even much charm in this movie, it's unrealistic. Blah.
    10EricAllenBell

    Blurs the lines between art and life...

    Please, let's not get into a battle of the films here. "Bondage" and "Danny Roane" are two separate pieces of work. They were each made for different reasons and both deserve to be judged on their own merits.

    There is an art form to getting a reaction from an audience, especially one that is controversial - meaning that it possibly has people confused, upset, enraged, etc. Oscar Wilde once said (in the preface to "A Portrait of Dorian Gray") that all criticism is in fact a form of autobiography.

    I saw "Danny Roane: First Time Director" while at South By Southwest. The audience had a strong reaction to the film. And just like anything else in the world or in this country, their reaction was not all the same.

    Liking or disliking someone's artistic expression is only one form, in a vast array of forms, in which one can evaluate a piece of work. If we are to remove "like" or "dislike" as the simple-minded binary means in which we look at this film, there is a lot there that cannot be denied. Undeniability is one of the hardest things to achieve in any art form.

    Andy Dick, whether consciously or not (although I suspect consciously) blurs the lines between fiction and reality - an art within itself. He shows the audience the baffling and overwhelming power of not only alcoholism per se, but what happens to a person when they are in the grips of a spiritual crisis.

    Everyone thought it was funny when we read in the press that Chris Penn got drunk at the Sky Bar and got into a fight with a midget, throwing him into the pool and getting tossed out himself. Now he is dead at 40.

    There is something tragically haunting about Andy Dick's film. It is hard to watch, I agree. But I wouldn't dismiss it so quickly for that reason. If you look at his resume, Andy Dick has made a zillion movies and television appearances. His has a certain mastery over his craft, which is to say that he knows what he is doing. You may or may not "like" it, but clearly a lot of insight into his personal, real life struggles went into creating the film.

    Regardless of your opinion of it, this is a movie that cannot be dismissed or ignored - just like Andy Dick himself. There are people who will like it for the wrong reasons, and there are people who will dislike it for the wrong reasons. But either way, there is no denying it. This movie, or this phenomenon rather (as Andy blurred the lines between the movie and real life afterward) clearly demonstrates that there is intelligence in the meltdown - a general dissatisfaction. And when one is courageous enough to face the dissatisfaction, intelligence is no longer restrained.
    Nick_Dets

    A Bad Movie, but Laughs to Be Had

    Andy Dick's new movie doesn't truly feel like a movie. It wanders from scene to scene with Dick's often funny, unmistakable brand of humor. A lot of the jokes don't work, but there more laughs then you'd expect. To enjoy it, think of it more of an extended episode of "The Andy Dick Show". But an episode of his brilliant (but short lived) series this isn't, and as a movie it's pretty awful.

    Dick's "mostly autobiographical" story follows the title character, a down-and-out former sitcom golden boy who is quickly slipping to the F list. We learn through a horribly filmed, lazily directed "News Radio" spoof that it is wasn't Andy/Danny's proudest career moment, even if it was of his most successful. With a muddled motivation, he puts together a movie about his substance abuse problems.

    With this story, Dick able to make jibes at the industry and these are the best moments of the film. Starting with the untoppable "Late Night With Jimmy Kimmel" sequence and continuing with hilarious scenes ripping apart empty-headed execs, intense crew members and naive actors, Dick is able to stick it to the industry. He is also able to make fun of himself and his colleagues in the process (Ben Stiller, Jack Black, James Van Derbeek and more are all able to make fun of themselves in assorted scenes).

    There's no doubt "Danny Roane" is filled with some great moments, but they are strung together with bad camera work, platitudinous scenes, and plenty of unoriginality. Not to mention none of it feels consistent or effectively planned out. Dick and producer/star Marshall Cook admit to not following many conventional film techniques, and it really hurts the film. It wouldn't be so much of the bother if the script wasn't such a banal rip off of "Bowfinger" and "Living In Oblivion".

    With more work, higher talent in crew and a bigger budget, "Danny Roane: First Time Director" could have been a hit. As it is, it far too often descends to bomb territory and gets tired out too quickly. In all, it's a pretty awful debut, but that's not to say there's some laughs to be had.

    Note: I attended the Northeast Premiere of this film, where Andy attended obviously drunk. Although I reviewed his film with as little bias as possible, he was disrespectful to even the fans in the audience. Seems pretty contradictory of the final words in the credits ("Thanks to my fans who stuck with me through the bad times.") It was hard to tell if Andy was really acting in this movie-and if he was intoxicated while shooting most of it. With his film, one can tell he's pretty jaded from the industry- but it seems he's jaded more so from himself.

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      Deidra Fennigan: [referring to Danny Roane] I haven't seen him since he went into rehab for I think about, DINK, the fourth time.

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      The Ballad of Danny Roane
      Written by Paul Henderson and David Paul Windham

      Performed by Paul Henderson

      Courtesy of The Guise Music (ASCAP)

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    • Date de sortie
      • mars 2006 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Дэнни Роун: Первый режиссер
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
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      • Pollywog Entertainment
      • Romano Films
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