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Orange County

  • 2002
  • T
  • 1h 22min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
53.156
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Colin Hanks and Jack Black in Orange County (2002)
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  • Regia
    • Jake Kasdan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mike White
  • Star
    • Colin Hanks
    • Jack Black
    • Schuyler Fisk
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    53.156
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jake Kasdan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mike White
    • Star
      • Colin Hanks
      • Jack Black
      • Schuyler Fisk
    • 248Recensioni degli utenti
    • 78Recensioni della critica
    • 48Metascore
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    Colin Hanks
    Colin Hanks
    • Shaun Brumder
    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Lance Brumder
    Schuyler Fisk
    Schuyler Fisk
    • Ashley
    Bret Harrison
    Bret Harrison
    • Lonny
    • (as Brett Harrison)
    Kyle Howard
    Kyle Howard
    • Arlo
    R.J. Knoll
    • Chad
    • (as RJ Knoll)
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Cindy Beugler
    Mike White
    Mike White
    • Mr. Burke
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Bud Brumder
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Charlotte Cobb
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • Bob Beugler
    Lillian Hurst
    Lillian Hurst
    • Lupe
    Chevy Chase
    Chevy Chase
    • Principal Harbert
    Olivia Rosewood
    • Dana
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Tanya
    Natasha Melnick
    Natasha Melnick
    • Katie
    Manu Intiraymi
    Manu Intiraymi
    • Male Student
    Fran Kranz
    Fran Kranz
    • Shane Brainard
    • Regia
      • Jake Kasdan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mike White
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    Recensioni degli utenti248

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    7Mr. Pulse

    A likeable, well-acted comedy

    Orange County is not as funny as American Pie, but that's all right. The movie has its share of ridiculous, over-the-top gags (A dean of admissions high on ecstasy, for example), but it's far more interested in its characters than its jokes, a refreshing change of pace for this type of movie. The material's supported by some very good performances, especially from leads Colin Hanks and Jack Black.

    Hanks plays Shaun, a high school senior who desperately wants to escape his horrible upper middle class life in Orange County for literary pursuits under his favorite writer, Marcus Skinner, who is a professor at Stanford University. But his guidance counselor (Lily Tomlin) botches his application, leaving Shaun relying on the assistance of his stoner brother Lance (Black) and his selfish father (John Lithgow).

    You have no doubt heard that Colin Hanks is the son of famous acting father Tom. Even if connections got him the job, you cannot deny that he puts in a strong lead performance (Even if it does have some echoes of his dad's likeable everyman persona). Comedy stars like Catherine O'Hara, Chevy Chase, Garry Marshall, all put it nice small pieces, but it is Jack Black who owns most of the funniest moments in the film. His mere presence in a scene can make it funny; often he brings out laughs with a look or a eyebrow twitch.

    The film gets a little sappy and formulaic as it heads toward its conclusion; Shaun's reaction when he meets his hero is spot-on, but their conversation about his story feels wrong; and the inevitable ending is what you pretty much expect as soon as that initial rejection letter arrives at Shaun's door. Professor Skinner put it best; "My one complaint - You need an ending."

    Orange County needed a stronger, more unusual ending to compliment the offbeat, but very enjoyable vibe the rest of the of the movie gives off. Still, I found myself completely entertained until the end, and left really appreciating the fine writing and acting, and even wishing the movie was a little longer. And that doesn't happen too often.
    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Dude!

    I came home from a hard day of work, and to tell the truth, I needed a melt down. That's maybe the only reason why I enjoyed this movie. Because I seriously had my doubts renting it, but I think that Jack Black is a very funny actor. All I needed was a good laugh and I got it. True, this is one of those "Dude, where's my brain?" movies. Sometimes you just need those though. The people I work with told me that this was a pretty stupid movie, and it is. But I think people shouldn't be in a serious mood for this movie. For an intelligent comedy or a good movie kind of day, no. This is not the movie for you, but if you need a meltdown after a hard day, then by all means give this movie a chance. It's really not that bad, and you get more than a few laughs. But still, if I were Colin Hank's character, I think I still would've wanted to go to Standford. :D 7/10
    7Tweekums

    A fun comedy from MTV

    Shaun Brumder is a student at a high school in Orange County, California. He spends his time surfing with his slacker friends... then one day he finds a book buried in the sand and starts to read it. It changes his life; he determines to become a writer. To that end he applies to study at Stanford University, where the book's author is a lecturer. Unfortunately a bureaucratic mix up leads to him being rejected and it is officially too late to appeal. He isn't helped by his embarrassingly dysfunctional family. The only real help comes from Ashley, his girlfriend... and even she would rather he stayed on Orange County and studied at the same local university as her.

    This was a surprisingly fun movie. There are plenty of laughs from start to finish as the story successfully stays just the right side of the line which divides hilarity and cringe-inducing embarrassment. Colin Hanks is solid as protagonist Shaun and Schuyler Fisk impresses as girlfriend Ashley; of the main cast of characters these are the most 'normal'. The other main characters are all fairly dysfunctional; especially Shaun's family. Jack Black stands out as his stoner brother whose attempts to help make matters worse... given the DVD box one might expect him to be on screen for much of the film but he is very much a secondary character; that isn't a problem though as he is funny when on screen but would detract from the story if he'd featured much more. The rest of the cast, which includes quite a few well-known actors in cameo roles is impressive. Comedies about teens seem to favour gross out humour these days but there is nothing really offensive here... unless the sight of Jack Black in his Y-fronts bothers you! Overall I'd recommend this to anybody wanting a good laugh.
    8matthewssilverhammer

    Is this the most underrated comedy of the 2000s?

    An endlessly funny, fully realized universe that subverts its subjects and setting, all while clearly loving them. Almost like they were making a satire of turn-of-the-century teen life without denying its power ("Butterfly"). It has surprisingly strong things to say about idolizing your dreams, under appreciating what you have, and realizing the love you have for the family and friends who drive you crazy. An underappreciated and ahead-of-its-time teen comedy.
    8StevePulaski

    Charming and unconventional - sort of like "orange" itself

    Shaun Brumder (Colin Hanks) is an abnormally bright child. A kid whose schoolwork comes naturally to him and grades were never something to sweat over. But instead of trying to lead an ambitious life, Shaun chooses to spend his days surfing and hanging out with his pals. But when his best friend Lonny is killed in a surfing accident, Shaun contemplates if this direction is the best one to pursue. He later discovers a novel, written by a man named Marcus Skinner, on the beach one day, reads it cover to cover, and loves every minute of it. Upon reading it a dozen more times, and practicing writing similar stories on his own, he realizes that he has a talent for writing and ultimately that's what he wants to become.

    Shaun's homelife is a rather strange one. His parents are divorced, with his mother (Catherine O'Hara) being a sensitive, needy woman and his father (John Lithgow) a selfish and unruly cad. Shaun's brother is Lance (Jack Black), a portly stoner who is rarely seen fully clothed. Lance continues to offer advice to Shaun, which he will inherently disregard as rambling with no meaning, yet this isn't one of those stories where the dopey character may actually be smarter than we believe. He's just dumb.

    Our hero's dream, however, is to get accepted to Stanford and major in journalism. His girlfriend, the neighborhood activist Ashley (Schuyler Fisk) is all support, but his chances seemingly plummet downward when his guidance counselor sends the wrong transcript to Stanford. Instead of the bright and dedicated student they should receive, the school accepts some ne'er-do-well stoner who applied on a whim.

    Orange County follows Shaun as he tries in every which way to get accepted to Stanford and pursue a life of intellect and creativity. One thing that becomes the top priority on his list is escaping the inherently listless and seemingly mundane town of Orange County, where nobody takes anything with an ounce of seriousness and everyone seems to be self-indulgent and careless.

    This is a film with a big agenda, a clear heart, but an often misunderstood soul, mainly because its headliner, Jack Black, doesn't deliver the laughs you would expect. Orange County is not an energetic, high-octane romp, but a sweet and endearing character study that is equal parts sly comedy and equal parts dramatic and deep. A scene comes early on in the film where Shaun is wasting away in a class and his teacher is asking the students if they know anyone who would be interested in speaking to the school about personal experiences. Shaun proposes a writer who has just received a high honor, but is quickly one-upped by another classmate who has connections to Brittney Spears. This scene illustrates so discretely and subtly how motivated and turned on we get as a society by popularity and publicity rather than true talent and admiration.

    Colin Hanks, an actor still searching for that breakout role, handles the task here beautifully, even with the challenge and notable burden of carrying a lion's weight of a film on his back. He's no idiot. His character rarely misses a beat and is a calming and simple pleasure to endure. So is his brother, despite his slow, uninspiring persona. Orange County has an indescribable beauty and charm to its screenplay, one that offers an experience that is fresh and viable, and definitely unconventional.

    Starring: Colin Hanks, Jack Black, Schuyler Fisk, Catherine O'Hara, John Lithgow, and Lily Tomlin. Directed by: Jake Kasdan.

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    • Quiz
      Before Lance (Jack Black) jumps into the pool to save Shaun (Colin Hanks), he takes off his socks. This was not in the script, but was an idea of Jack Black's wardrobe assistant. Black found the idea hilarious, and the gag remained in the film.
    • Blooper
      Although the film is supposed to take place in Orange County, none of it was shot there. All locations are in Los Angeles County.
    • Citazioni

      Firefighter: What's your name?

      Lance: Uh, Joe... John... uh, Joe-John.

      Firefighter: Your name's Joe-John?

      Lance: John-ston, Johnston. Joe.

      Firefighter: You wanna tell me what happened here?

      Lance: Uh, there was a fire, I dunno, I came by and it's... checkin out the fire.

      Firefighter: Well that lady uh, Mona? She said that you two were in the building together when the fire started.

      Lance: Yeah, she's a liar, cuz I dunno her so whatever, whatever she says is a lie, so...

      Firefighter: K, so you're saying you weren't in the building with that woman?

      Lance: No, not I! Aright, she started it, aright? Because she was like "I hate my job, I'm gonna burn this mother down!" And I said "You better not... you better not!"

      Firefighter: She said it was an electrical fire.

      Lance: It was. It was a total electrical fire, it was like uh, the switches had sparks comin out, and the sockets, and uh it was like the 4th of July, man!

      Firefighter: Why aren't you wearing your pants, Joe?

      Lance: I tripped, and uh then I had to take 'em off to run faster out of the flames...

      [coughing]

      Lance: I think I inhaled some smoke, will you excuse me one second, I'll be right back.

      [runs away in the background]

      Firefighter: [into walkie talkie] We got a sprinter. Five foot five, no pants, unkempt... portly.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      During the opening credits both the font of the credits and the way they are displayed are similar to that of the output of a typewriter.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Orange County (2009)
    • Colonne sonore
      Story of My Life
      by Mike Ness (as Michael Ness)

      Performed by Social Distortion

      Courtesy of Epic Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 agosto 2002 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
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      • Pena ajena
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 24763 Wooded Vista, West Hills, California, Stati Uniti(Brumder house)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Paramount Pictures
      • MTV Films
      • Scott Rudin Productions
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      • 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 41.076.018 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 15.053.226 USD
      • 13 gen 2002
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 43.325.009 USD
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