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Goodnight, Joseph Parker

  • 2004
  • 1h 21m
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5.6/10
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Debi Mazar, Paul Sorvino, Richard Edson, Nick Chinlund, Kim Dickens, and Steven Tyler in Goodnight, Joseph Parker (2004)
'Unapologetically brash in dialogue and texture GOODNIGHT JOSEPH PARKER is the classic love story brought to a no-pleasantries bar room. Girl loves man who loves woman, woman isn't worth his time. Into that mix throw in a hopeless drunk with a good heart
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"Unapologetically brash in dialogue and texture GOODNIGHT JOSEPH PARKER is the classic love story brought to a no-pleasantries bar room. Girl loves man who loves woman, woman isn't worth his... Read all"Unapologetically brash in dialogue and texture GOODNIGHT JOSEPH PARKER is the classic love story brought to a no-pleasantries bar room. Girl loves man who loves woman, woman isn't worth his time. Into that mix throw in a hopeless drunk with a good heart and weak stomach, a barte... Read all"Unapologetically brash in dialogue and texture GOODNIGHT JOSEPH PARKER is the classic love story brought to a no-pleasantries bar room. Girl loves man who loves woman, woman isn't worth his time. Into that mix throw in a hopeless drunk with a good heart and weak stomach, a bartender who's more desperate than his customers and Steven Tyler as a shameless bad boy looki... Read all

  • Director
    • Dennis Brooks
  • Writer
    • Dennis Brooks
  • Stars
    • Paul Sorvino
    • Steven Tyler
    • Nick Chinlund
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    506
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    • Director
      • Dennis Brooks
    • Writer
      • Dennis Brooks
    • Stars
      • Paul Sorvino
      • Steven Tyler
      • Nick Chinlund
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paul Sorvino
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    • Charlie
    Steven Tyler
    Steven Tyler
    • Sammy
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Joseph Parker
    Debi Mazar
    Debi Mazar
    • Rita
    Richard Edson
    Richard Edson
    • Frankie
    Kim Dickens
    Kim Dickens
    • Muriel
    Ruby Jean Parisi
    • Martha
    Will Potter
    • Gino
    William McLain
    • Carl
    Shannah Laumeister Stern
    Shannah Laumeister Stern
    • Gino's Girl
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      • Dennis Brooks
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      • Dennis Brooks
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    7christianbaw

    Home town boy (a little gray) comes home to the unearned applause of friends and family.

    I thought this was a great low budget drama. All the money must have been spent on the writing and talent but that's all they needed. The actors did an amazing job of commanding your attention. I thought their performances smacked of a recklessness needed to capture the essence of such desperate characters. As in any good drama, the dialogue was gritty, sincere, and emotional. I liked how the actors used the dialogue as tools to forge an atmosphere of loneliness produced by unfulfilled dreams. The camera-work was above average but not exactly great. The editing was excellent most of the time but fell a little short in one or two places. As always, EnjoyJ

    I have read the reviews of "professionals" on this and they have little, if any, good to say about it. I say it is worth a try. I liked it. It is a depressing movie if you don't look at the larger picture. This movie is really about hope and redemption; just like the characters, you have to go through hell to get there though.

    Lessons: 1) Don't believe everything people tell you. 2) Clean it up before someone falls in it. 3) If you wipe off your face you might find she's right under your nose.

    Cast: The acting ranged from good to great. Sorvino did his best work in years and Chinlund has never been better. Mazar and Dickens were both amazingly striking in their performances. Edson did a notch above his usually fine work and even Tyler delivers a solid performance.
    jujube-5

    basic storyline and feeling of the film

    Goodnight Joseph Parker

    OK, this is a tough one. My friend possibly coined it best when as we silently left the theatre suddenly said "Well, that's about enough to make you want to open a vein." Reminiscent of Tennessee Williams and as mentioned before 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" the film wreaked of darkness, inner tensions and hopelessness.

    The dirge begins in a small very dirty bar containing a washed up owner (Sorvino) , a cocktail waitress (Mazar)and one greasy loser patron (Edson).

    They are arguing about where everyone went and why. Edson lets on that he has a "secret" but won't tell what it is. There is some very good camera work and especially the XCUs on Sorvino to enhance the maudlin of his character. It's intense...I'm hooked.

    Then, here comes the comic relief in the form of Steven Tyler. He comes in as this scum-bucket loud-mouthed trashy punk (a part he didn't seem to have much trouble pulling off) yelling at the other loser that it was time to go. He had about a 4 minute scene in which he talked some trash, got some laughs and then made a grand exit by being chased out.

    It turns out the "secret" is Joey Parker(Chinlund) is coming "home" He's a local boy gone good in the citaay. Supposed to be guesting on the Jay Leno show soon they all hear ! He turns the mood around , getting drunk and promising to do a show in the bar to bring the customers back in. The cocktail waitress is in love with him. There's singing , dancing. Then as the roller-coaster clicks to the top he asks about their old friend "Monkey".

    Well, Monkey is no more and there is a lot of underlying tension about how and why. From there it plummets into a deeper and deeper funk. The ex-girl friend (Dickens) that he intends to ask to marry him shows up. She's a junkie ho-bag, her and the owner have words. She gets some cash from JP. More fantastic secrets are revealed. Entangling more and more emotions and blather of the small town life centered around this scummy bar. This went on for another half hour or so until everyone is very drunk and numerous emotional catastrophes have transpired.

    Again, here comes Tyler to lighten things up. Bouncing into the room. Running his abundant mouth. The scenes almost seem like they don't fit into the big picture being so abstract from the rest of the film. Then, as quickly as he came, exit ST and return to the emotional upheaval. This went on until the very end of the movie.

    Now, it may sound like I didn't like the film. That's not true. It was disturbing but it was supposed to be. The acting, the camera work and lighting were exceptional (watch for the camera movement during Joey's second encounter with with his old girlfriend). I'm impressed that it took as little time as it did to shoot and came in under budget.
    wholeworldfund

    Fantastic Ensemble Cast

    This is one of the finest ensemble casts put together in the independent world. Ever. Sorvino is superb. They all are. A very solid work. Steven Tyler rips through his scenes beautifully. Like father, like daughter! Dennis Brooks has crafted a world, not unlike Cheers, where the characters all have well-worn spots in their favorite bar stools. But this is NOT Cheers, believe me. Here, everything is on edge, and as things unravel, the pain of the past gushes out into bursts of surreal nastiness.

    Great writing. Strong directing. Lovely music. What else is there to say? Even the "stagy" feel mentioned in the other review works, as it feeds the claustrophobic nature of the world they are living in, and losing.
    7tt39966

    This movie NEEDS to be seen.

    Steven Tyler has real ability as an actor. Because his character is so much like him, Steven didn't much of a stretch to make "Sammy" come alive. His portrayal as a shameless bad boy looking for a good time and fast woman is too much like he is in his real life.

    Paul Sorvino outdoes himself. Probably one of his best performances as "Charlie".

    Nick Chinlund has done very well in his television performances, but playing the part of "Joseph Parker" places Nick on the threshold of big screen greatness.

    This movie needs to be seen by the public at large.
    10leighloo

    universal theme - making something of your life you can be proud of

    This is one of the most touching films i have seen in a long time. I was fortunate enough to see it in Los Angeles (a film festival). I think it would be safe to say that there was not a dry eye in the house. Anyone over 25 will identify with the theme of wanting to make something of their life that is noteworthy. The casting was perfect! Debi Mazur delivers a performance that is incredible. Nick Chinlund's performance will captivate you. Oh, and Kim Dickens will tear your heart out. overall, this movie is "unexpected". There was no telling the journey you would be going on. I can only hope it's released in theaters, because it hits on so many levels it would be a tragedy for this film to go unseen. Besides, Paul Sorvino is a shoe in for an Oscar nomination.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Last Call
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Kubla Khan Pictures
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 21 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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