Will, Kirby, and Danny are the hottest new sensation in Mormon pop music. Together they make up the band "Everclean" and have taken the Mormon boy-band scene by storm, fighting to become the... Read allWill, Kirby, and Danny are the hottest new sensation in Mormon pop music. Together they make up the band "Everclean" and have taken the Mormon boy-band scene by storm, fighting to become the most spiritual Mormon boy band in history.Will, Kirby, and Danny are the hottest new sensation in Mormon pop music. Together they make up the band "Everclean" and have taken the Mormon boy-band scene by storm, fighting to become the most spiritual Mormon boy band in history.
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This film was made in Utah by people raised in Mormon families. Luckily, as the director said, Mormons do know how to laugh at themselves. I could not help laughing from the moment I sat down until the last credit rolled.
First it was heavy metal, then folk, and now Mormon boy band. This is the next great music mockumentary.
If you get a chance to see it, do. Don't miss it.
There is one disclaimer to my review, which is that I am married to a former Mormon. I think I enjoyed the film more because of my familiarity with Mormon life many times I was laughing because it was like watching my in-laws. However, I'm thinking that Mormon life is to "Sons of Provo" as dog show culture is to "Best In Show." I don't know a thing about dog shows and still thought "Best In Show" was brilliant, the best of Christopher Guest's films. And I bet dog show people loved the movie, probably more than I did. I believe the same will go for "Sons of Provo". I just hope that the filmmakers can convince a distributor somewhere that a general audience will enjoy laughing at what they see as a satire of Mormon culture while the Mormon audience will see this as a lovingly hilarious homage to their culture.
I saw the movie at a 9:40 showing in the Provo mall. My friends and I sat behind two other dudes. A couple came in and sat on our right during the previews. Another guy came in and sat to our left. That was all that were in the theater. During the first 10 minutes of the movie the couple walked out, and a minute later the guy to our left walked out. One of my friends was happily snoring next to me, so my other friend and I amused ourselves by throwing popcorn on him.
I read the other reviews of this movie and cannot believe people are praising it so much. This movie is not very funny (it does have a couple of fun lines, but it's not worth the effort).
I give it a 3 out of 10 (not a 0 because it at least is not dirty).
The film itself? Despite dragging in a few spots and sometimes going a bit too much over the edge with the jokes, it was great fun to watch. The songs the "boys" perform are by and large a riot, and the finale number was very moving and touching.
I'd be curious to know if the filmmakers were influenced by ALTAR BOYZ, an off-Broadway musical about a four-parts-Catholic-one-part-Jewish boy band.
Did you know
- TriviaIn real life as of 2019, Kirby Heybourne is the only actor of the main three who is an active member of The LDS Church. Will and Danny have both since left the LDS faith.
- GoofsDuring the "Word of Wizzum" performance, and after recovering his CTR ring, Kirby rotates the prop behind him from a picture to the letter "U". In the next scene the prop is back to showing the picture.
- Quotes
Will Jensen: We're looking for someone a little more dedicated, quite honestly.
Danny Jensen: Someone who's willing to commit.
Will Jensen: Right, and somebody that is willing to walk the path of righteousness with us. We're going to find someone that has some wicked moves...
Danny Jensen: Oh yeah, I mean pipes.
Will Jensen: ...Some bad mother vocal tricks, and some that most importantly, is in touch with the Divine, um, as we are. A Black guy would be awsome, right?
Danny Jensen: Yeah!
Will Jensen: There's only like 10 Black guys in Utah, but we'll find them.
- ConnectionsFeatures Dance Dance Revolution (1998)
- SoundtracksLove Me, But Don't Show Me
Words by Will Swenson, Music by Jenny Jordan Frogley
Used by Permission of Boy Band Records, LLC
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- Budget
- $200,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $120,488
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $25,354
- Feb 6, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $120,488
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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