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New Suit

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Marisa Coughlan and Jordan Bridges in New Suit (2002)
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Comedy

A once-idealistic writer inadvertently ignites a feeding frenzy in Hollywood with the mention of a mysterious new screenplay and its illusive author.A once-idealistic writer inadvertently ignites a feeding frenzy in Hollywood with the mention of a mysterious new screenplay and its illusive author.A once-idealistic writer inadvertently ignites a feeding frenzy in Hollywood with the mention of a mysterious new screenplay and its illusive author.

  • Director
    • François Velle
  • Writer
    • Craig Sherman
  • Stars
    • Jordan Bridges
    • Marisa Coughlan
    • Heather Donahue
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    402
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • François Velle
    • Writer
      • Craig Sherman
    • Stars
      • Jordan Bridges
      • Marisa Coughlan
      • Heather Donahue
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jordan Bridges
    Jordan Bridges
    • Kevin Taylor
    Marisa Coughlan
    Marisa Coughlan
    • Marianne Roxbury
    Heather Donahue
    Heather Donahue
    • Molly
    Mark Setlock
    • Smokey
    Benito Martinez
    Benito Martinez
    • Juan
    Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket
    • Del Strontium
    Paul McCrane
    Paul McCrane
    • Braggy Shoot
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Muster Hansau
    Dan Montgomery Jr.
    • Andy
    Jamie Galen
    Jamie Galen
    • Trey
    • (as a different name)
    Danny Strong
    Danny Strong
    • Greg
    Jere Burns
    Jere Burns
    • Dixon Grain
    Branton Box
    Branton Box
    • Nick Chafe
    • (as Branton Boxer)
    Andrew Ableson
    Andrew Ableson
    • Girard
    Amber Smith
    Amber Smith
    • Jennifer
    Jenya Lano
    Jenya Lano
    • Barbie
    Jodi Long
    Jodi Long
    • Feng Shui Woman
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    Michael Dow
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    • Director
      • François Velle
    • Writer
      • Craig Sherman
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    6tributarystu

    Making it simple

    Watching HBO on a Tuesday afternoon is rarely a very rewarding activity. Wanna be films pour for more than eighty minutes on screen, making me wonder whether sleep doesn't truly have an intellectual purpose. However, from time to time, like once or twice every six months, it just so happens that there's film on, Tuesday in the afternoon, which has a title that appeals in even the faintest regard. Now, that's a day to keep in mind. When there's even a concept behind the thing, a tiny eye-hole vision, then you might just have yourself a funky time on your head.

    "New Suit" is by far not an impressive film, but, given the circumstances above mentioned, it gathers some attention for itself, considering the allegorical context: Hollywood living in it's flawless suit of "despickability". Maybe there's not much to laugh at during the movie, but it's a pleasant feeling to sense someone small and innocent portraying Hollywood's fakeness and forgetting that everyone is a "victim" in the system. Of course, it doesn't go too deep and about half of the movie feels just like a dumped story of its kind, but being candid is that which makes it worth its while.

    The actors are so well picked - total anonymity dispersed among some familiar faces - that they conjure this fantasy like atmosphere, cleverly backed up by some very lively, nearly surreal colors, obviously denoting that it doesn't take itself too serious. I have to appreciate "New Suit" for being smart, even though it remains somewhat hollow at times.
    pollard_sams

    A slick, fast moving satire on the film industry's the holy grail: a hot script

    I saw New Suit at a student screening. The movie is a slick, fast moving satire on the film industry's the holy grail: a hot script.

    This is a little movie that packs a lot into what I was told a One Million Dollar budget. The lead character, a hapless D-boy, JORDAN BRIDGES (development assistant/staff reader) stuck in a thankless job is charming and likeable from the get go. In fact, he may make a lot of the aspiring D-Boys nervous, since he has the routine down pat. The humor in the story has as tongue in cheek quality to it, and is a refreshing change from all the indie films that are trying way too hard to be "cool." Heather Donahue shows her comedy chops and is a majo, especially since her other big role was the from Blair Witch.

    I may be the only one who sees this flick as a homage to CANDIDE in many ways. But, what the hell, I had a good time. The D.P, rocks, especially since he clearly had to make every shot count working on such a tight time frame and budget.
    PJoseph73

    A silly insider look at getting a movie made.

    New Suit, which opens tomorrow, I had the chance to see on the Fox lot last year. Having been around and developing several screenplays, I can honestly say that this film looks to have been written by someone who has gone through some of the exact same things.

    While certainly some of the comedy falls short, because comedies aren't easy to do, Jordan Bridges plays a pretty good "new guy" just starting out in the biz who has high hopes, yet are dashed by how he sees that films are really picked.

    Most ' angry film students' who lived in fantasy land, like I once did, won't really appreciate the humor because they are dealing mostly with the microcosm of film school where they can do what they like (like the previos reviewer). That said, I do think that much of the films humor may be lost on a non-industry crowd, so I don't know where this film's future lies. Needless to say, I enjoyed it. (The side characters of the junior executives is dead on.)

    Certainly photographed and cut like any other comedy released by a major studio, New Suit may not leave a big mark on anyone, but it's worth a look.

    pJ
    uneonmaid

    What a dog of a movie about Hollywood made a french flunky

    New Suit is hands down the worst film I've seen this year. It looks like it was shot using an ugly cam. How does a film look like this get released. Barely, when I saw it, there two people in the theater, and they were theater employees, so I guess they had to be there. The picture doesn't look good, but with the acting, who cares. No performances stand out, they're just mostly mugging actors who have little ability to convey even the simplest of emotions.

    If you're not a fan of poor technical qualities, stay away. If you like to laugh, stay away.

    In fact, just stay away.
    9DoryO

    Smart, fast-paced and goofy

    I just saw this film screened in Aspen, CO last week. Had no expectations (I walked into the wrong screening room!) and loved this movie. I wish I knew when/if it will be released so I can tell my movie-loving friends to see it.

    I have seen plenty of trite comedies (you too?) so when something unique comes along it really grabs me. Interesting visual effects, great comic acting, groovy music, colorful sets, snappy dialogue, swift pacing, a plot that was complex enough to keep surprising me without totally confusing me. All the actors are "characters" -- except maybe the lead actor. Initially, I was afraid the the "back-stabbing ex-girlfriend" would be just like every other nasty bitch you've ever seen in the movies -- but despite her selfishness and lack of ethics, I found myself liking this perky blonde schemer. I also worried that the hero would be to perfect, too squeaky clean. Not quite.

    Unlike some other "behind the scenes in Hollywood" films, New Suit doesn't suggest that Hollywood is evil. These B.S. artists are really driven by a fear of failure or of looking like failures. So you feel a little sympathetic even as you laugh at these clowns trying to cover their hind ends and puff themselves up. And that's not just a Tinseltown syndrome.

    For techies: I heard this movie was 'filmed' in high definition digital video using the same "24p" (24 frames per second) technology that George Lucas used for the new Star Wars movie.

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      When "Muster" is talking to "Del", the zipper on Del's jacket is in several different locations.
    • Quotes

      Kevin Taylor: As soon as I started reading other people's scripts for a living, I came to a disheartening realization.

      Juan: What? That you suck?

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Новый прикид
    • Production companies
      • Trillion Entertainment
      • Unbridled Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $71,743
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,239
      • May 4, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $71,743
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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