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Superguy: Behind the Cape

  • 2000
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
86
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Superguy: Behind the Cape (2000)
High-Concept ComedyMockumentarySatireComedy

"Behind the Cape" mockingly reveals the messy reality of superhero life through news, clips, and candid interviews. Who pays when heroes cause accidents? "SuperGuy: Behind the Cape" hilariou... Read all"Behind the Cape" mockingly reveals the messy reality of superhero life through news, clips, and candid interviews. Who pays when heroes cause accidents? "SuperGuy: Behind the Cape" hilariously unmasks the chaos behind heroics."Behind the Cape" mockingly reveals the messy reality of superhero life through news, clips, and candid interviews. Who pays when heroes cause accidents? "SuperGuy: Behind the Cape" hilariously unmasks the chaos behind heroics.

  • Directors
    • Bill Lae
    • Mark Teague
  • Writers
    • Bill Lae
    • Mark Teague
  • Stars
    • Mark Teague
    • Charles Dierkop
    • Katherine Victor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    86
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    • Directors
      • Bill Lae
      • Mark Teague
    • Writers
      • Bill Lae
      • Mark Teague
    • Stars
      • Mark Teague
      • Charles Dierkop
      • Katherine Victor
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Teague
    Mark Teague
    • Superguy
    Charles Dierkop
    Charles Dierkop
    • Sam Trent
    Katherine Victor
    Katherine Victor
    • MaryJo Trent
    Jan Garrett
    • Elizabeth Trent
    Christopher Fey
    • Superguy's Chief Attorney
    Elizabeth Jaeger-Rydall
    • Barbara Williams
    Marcello Paz-Pulliam
    • Young Mark Trent
    Tim Peyton
    Tim Peyton
    • Ronald Pittman
    Pete Stacker
    • Narrator
    • (as Peter Stacker)
    Marina Teague
    • Trailer Trash Daughter
    Bray Culpepper
    • Man on Roof
    David Anthony Hernandez
    David Anthony Hernandez
    • Attorney - Larry L. Jackson
    John Allan Keitel
    • Attorney
    Bill Lae
    • Thom Holleran
    Adam Lucatello
    • Young Sam Trent
    Ed Shifres
    • Los Angeles News Anchor
    Eva Sippel
    • Ballet Instructor
    Ben Staley
    • Terrorist
    • Directors
      • Bill Lae
      • Mark Teague
    • Writers
      • Bill Lae
      • Mark Teague
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    8hokeybutt

    The Best $4 or $5 You Will Ever Spend At Wal-Mart!!!!!!!

    SUPERGUY: BEHIND THE CAPE (4 outta 5 stars) Wow... seeing this obviously cheaply-made DVD on sale at Wal-Mart for $4.00 I expected it might be an amusing little joke... I was certainly NOT prepared for it to be so intelligently-written and creatively handled! Basically the movie is a "documentary" whose premise is "what if there was an actual superhero who had to live and work in the real world?" Every possible angle of this scenario is explored in amusing AND thought-provoking fashion. At times the movie does go a little overboard in trying to link "Superguy" to every facet of contemporary culture (i.e. the "Eminem" character) but you don't really want to penalize movie makers for being TOO imaginative, do you? The movie's description and low budget might lead you to expect nothing more than a zany comedy... but, in between the funny bits, the movie dares to present actual commentary on the concept of heroism and the on-going war between celebrities and the media. The "documentary" angle works very well for a low budget feature... some of the special effects that are employed throughout are actually very impressive! (A scene where people are deliberately leaping off buildings in the hopes that they will meet Superguy looks chillingly real.) A pity that the flying effects look so bad most of the time because everything else seems completely convincing (well, that costume needs some work, too). A terrific movie which deserves to become more well-known!
    1Sortyxt

    I hope Super Guy falls off a horse in the near future

    Superguy is a horrendous, pointless mockumentary that satirizes nothing. The plot is about a guy with super powers living in the real world. Kinda like Hancock, if Will Smith had no talent and looked like a kid toucher.

    The documentary takes us through a look at Superguy's birth, youth, and career as a crime fighter. None of this being interesting in anyway. Instead of parodying Superman, the movie pretty much just rips off his story, and adds some filler material to waste time. If not for finding this in the comedy section, I would have had no idea this thing was supposed to be funny. I've had more laughs reading the diary of Anne Frank.

    This is what you get when someone takes what should have been a worthless three minute Youtube video, and decides to make it a feature film. How anyone could find anything redeeming about this movie is mind boggling (this coming from a guy who thought a few of the al jazeera beheading videos were well directed).

    Anyone thinking of purchasing, renting, or viewing this movie should think again. I've spent more enjoyable evenings at the hospital watching my grandfather die of cancer. Shame on you, Mark Teague. Even God won't forgive you for this abomination.
    10dlindegren

    Hilarious! Provocative! Do we need superheroes?

    Far and away, hands down, a superior flick to Spider Man 2.

    SuperGuy: Behind the Cape is more than tongue-in-cheek: it's tongue hanging all the way out. A well-developed plot line combined with great special effects create a superb backdrop for the whole question of why we look outside of ourselves for power. The message unfolds uproariously in numerous subplots: that True Power Lies Within Us. It's a great ride, and a great story. One that not only entertains but enlightens. It'll really make you think...laughing all the way
    10dave-718-370238

    Super Guy = Super Watch

    Super Guy: Behind the Cape is silly, self-aware, and full of heart. If you're in the mood for something fun and offbeat that doesn't take itself too seriously, this is your Super Guy. It pokes fun at superhero tropes while still delivering a surprisingly sweet story about an everyday guy stumbling into greatness. Mark Teague's performance is amazing-funny, genuine, and completely charming. He brings real heart to the role, and it's hard not to root for him. I look forward to any sequels and hope this quirky hero gets the franchise he deserves!

    This is a must watch movie for anybody who grew up reading Super Hero comics!
    10Bill-177-121561

    4.5 out of 5 Stars at Amazon: These are the Reviews on Amazon

    Reviews From Amazon DVD purchasers/renters: From the United States: Michael J. Hayde

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very funny and a little touching Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2006 Watch your backs, Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy... you've got some real competition in Mark Teague's "Superguy: Behind the Cape." Although clearly an independent production made on a shoestring budget, this "mockumentary" has a generous amount of laughs, laced with a hint of charm.

    Teague's performance as Superguy rates points for versatility. He could have given us a one-dimensional, single-minded "hero" along the lines of a mimic doing a bad Shatner-as-Kirk impression. Instead, his "Superguy" is a complex character who tries to do a job, takes pride in doing it well, and vacillates from puzzlement to sadness to anger when things are going against him.

    The peripheral characters are also showcased well, particularly Superguy's drunken redneck father and his ultimate fan, a postal worker living in his mother's basement. The latter particularly resonates: between the sheer ridiculousness of his devotion and the pathos of his personal life, it's almost a Chaplinesque performance. (I supsect too that anyone who knows comic book or "Star Trek" devotees will find this guy VERY recognizable!)

    Given the extreme low budget, the special effects are marvelous. You're not going to awestruck, but you will likely be impressed... and perhaps tempted to "try it yourself," if your PCs or Macs are up to it.

    All-in-all, this is a funny, well-written look at all sides of the super hero phenomenon. I laughed about as much as I did when watching "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind." You will too.

    2 people found this helpful

    SR Fireside

    4.0 out of 5 stars More than what I bargained for.

    Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2005 I have heard people call this a mockumentary similar to the classic Spinal Tap. If you ask me it's more like a mock-biography. It has the feel of a VH-1 Behind the Music sort of thing or a 20/20 expose. Anyway this movie is a great little production in the life and times of a super hero. It's obviously a low budget independent film. However what they do with the resources they have are very impressive.

    The special effects are all essentially bluescreen digital effects, but it looks good. It's the sort of production quality I would expect from television shows like The Tick or Charmed. The cameras used aren't as good, but since it's filmed like a documentary/expose the camera work actually lends itself to a more authentic feel. The acting is actually pretty good if a bit understated. I think Mark Teague made a perfect SuperGuy.

    The film itself is very funny at the get go if you're into the mockumentary sort of thing. However in the middle things start getting a bit on the disturbing side. I'm not sure if it was supposed to be a dark comedy at that point or something else. In that middle section the movie's pace suffers. It feels like the interviews and footage drag on and on a bit too much. However by the end the momentum picks back up again.

    My take on the more serious side of this production is the fact that this movie puts out an interesting social commentary on how society would react to having a real live superhero in their midst. You will find bits of things happening that are found in other superhero parodies like The Incredibles (but I can't say the Brad Bird took the ideas from Superguy), which I think further validates the idea here.

    This DVD actually has a host of interesting extras and I'm surprised they aren't listed here. You get a blooper reel with various outtakes, several deleted scenes, a fascinating image gallery, two movie trailers, and of course previews from the DVD maker. All in all this collection of extra features are really quite good. The only thing that would have made it even better would have been a commentary track by cast and crew.

    I notice there is no plot synopsis listed either so here is my take on that. What you have is an expose in the life of Superguy. From his humble beginnings to his rise to capitalist fame to the trials and tribulations of being a superhero. You get to hear interviews from family, co-workers, fans, critics and others along with seeing news footage of his exploits as well as the hero behind the cape in his home.

    If you catch this DVD anywhere and like what you hear so far go ahead and pick up a copy. It's worth a bargain price if you are casual fan. I would only pay more if you are really into independent films and/or comic book/superhero jargon.

    10 people found this helpful

    Robert Torres

    5.0 out of 5 stars Super guy is a super surprise!

    Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020 This early 2000's release feels surprisingly more relevant in today's super hero saturated media.

    This is one of this low budget indie films that manages to rise above budget limitations by having a strong story and a great deal of commitment by those partaking in the production. The fact that its done in documentary style really works to tell the story of a real life superhero and how his existence effects the world overall and the cultural impact on society. From imitators, to fan obsession, to would be supervillains, to music artists, to religion, politics, news media, etc.

    Its starts off pretty light-hearted, but does get serious as things go along, and really plays into the notion of the human flaws our heroes exemplify, that despite having great power and a great responsibility, its also a great burden and carries with it a great deal of pressure and expectations that cannot always be achieved.

    Kudos to Mark Teigue for making this film and starring as the titular hero.

    He created something funny, heartfelt and thought provoking. Bravo!

    Nigel J. Yorwerth

    5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful!

    Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2005 Imagine a super hero who is built up as an idol by the adoring American public only to be torn down and vilified once they realize that he has imperfections and can't be in more than one place at a time.

    This is brilliant cinema and funny as all get-out.

    2 people found this helpful

    From other countries Michael L. Reed

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2013 Being a superhero freak this movie was very interesting take on the average dude becoming a super hero. Its very good and I enjoyed it a lot.

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    • Trivia
      SuperGuy premiered in May 2001 at the Studio Theater at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California. Before the world changed on 9/11. Before terrorism became a daily headline. Before The Incredibles and the rise of subversive superhero films. There was SuperGuy. In the wake of the events of 9/11, the mockumentary went "underground" until 2002, when it resurfaced at "Dances with Films" film festival and became critically acclaimed by Daily Variety. It then went on to win "Best Produced Screenplay at the RiverRun International Film Festival in 2003, before Disney's "The Incredibles."
    • Quotes

      Barbara Williams: Right now does it bother you that we are sitting here, that we're taking several hours out of this day while people are dying... while you could be out there saving somebody.

      Superguy: I can't think about that.

      Barbara Williams: How dare you sit here? I mean it... how dare you sit here?

      Superguy: I cannot be out there 24 hours a day rescuing and saving lives.

      Barbara Williams: But people expect it of you.

      Superguy: I need to conserve some energy for myself.

      Barbara Williams: Yet somebody loves those people that are dying right now.

      Superguy: Yes.

      Barbara Williams: Those loved ones will have complaints. "Where was Superguy when I needed him?"

      Superguy: Mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm.

      Barbara Williams: You live with that on a daily basis.

      Barbara Williams: Every day.

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • СуперГай: Зад наметалото
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      • Lightform Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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