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Ten Inch Hero

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
14K
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Sean Patrick Flanery, Jensen Ackles, Clea DuVall, Elisabeth Harnois, Adair Tishler, and Danneel Ackles in Ten Inch Hero (2007)
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An artist gets a job at a beachside sandwich shop, where she hangs out with a techie, a flirt, a rocker, a hippie, and a Wiccan.An artist gets a job at a beachside sandwich shop, where she hangs out with a techie, a flirt, a rocker, a hippie, and a Wiccan.An artist gets a job at a beachside sandwich shop, where she hangs out with a techie, a flirt, a rocker, a hippie, and a Wiccan.

  • Director
    • David Mackay
  • Writer
    • Betsy Morris
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Harnois
    • Clea DuVall
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,678
    24
    • Director
      • David Mackay
    • Writer
      • Betsy Morris
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Harnois
      • Clea DuVall
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • 95User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elisabeth Harnois
    Elisabeth Harnois
    • Piper
    Clea DuVall
    Clea DuVall
    • Jen
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Noah
    Jensen Ackles
    Jensen Ackles
    • Priestly
    Danneel Ackles
    Danneel Ackles
    • Tish
    • (as Danneel Harris)
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Zo
    John Doe
    John Doe
    • Trucker
    Sean Wing
    Sean Wing
    • Tadd
    Adair Tishler
    Adair Tishler
    • Julia
    Jordan Belfi
    Jordan Belfi
    • Fuzzy22
    Matt Barr
    Matt Barr
    • Brad
    Peter Dennis
    Peter Dennis
    • Mr. Julius
    Judith Drake
    • Lucille
    Tony Daly
    • Tony
    Jeff Kahn
    Jeff Kahn
    • Customer on Cell Phone
    Brandon Barash
    Brandon Barash
    • Stud
    Jed Williams
    Jed Williams
    • Dude #1
    Reid Godshaw
    Reid Godshaw
    • Dude #2
    • Director
      • David Mackay
    • Writer
      • Betsy Morris
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    10bjxmas

    A great comedy with heart and soul. Potential sleeper hit.

    If you are looking for a funny, touching, insightful, feel-good movie then Ten Inch Hero is for you. It's a story about four young friends and their older, hippie dude boss at a sub shop searching for love and learning to see past outer appearances and let go of preconceived notions.

    It's a deceptively simple movie. After all, we all learned in grade school not to judge a book by its cover, but maybe the simplest lessons need to be revisited every once in a while. Who among us can say we've never assumed something about a person from their outer appearance? Who hasn't felt like they didn't belong in a certain group or situation because they didn't fit the profile?

    It's no wonder many of Hollywood's young actors wanted roles in this movie. Hollywood can be one of the more superficial zip codes on the planet. A handsome actor gets a role because he is handsome, but is another role denied him because he is too good looking? Good looks are a two sided sword; they may get you in the door, but will your talent be recognized? Will you be relegated to the hunky hero roles or will you be allowed to create unique characters?

    That brings us to Priestly. Ah yes, Priestly! Priestly is unique, riotously funny, individualistic, sweet, witty and charismatic. Priestly rocks! He grabs the audience from his dynamic entrance and never lets go. He immediately starts spouting his sage opinions with witty humor and biting sarcasm and the audience is putty in his hands. Considering his look, with piercings, tattoos and multi-colored Mohawks, it must be the writing and Jensen Ackles' acting that sells this character. It certainly can't be Ackles' leading man looks; especially since most of the audience had no clue who he was.

    Halleluiah! Maybe now the PTB will recognize what a gifted and talented actor Ackles is. Jensen Ackles always puts underlying subtext in his roles. He is a very subtle actor who becomes his characters and Priestly is no exception. His fans appreciate him most from his portrayals of Alec on Dark Angel and his current role as Dean Winchester on the CW's Supernatural. He has the ability to take a seemingly straight forward character and find the depth in them and expose their fears and inner workings with a stark realism that blows you away.

    Priestly is a nice change of pace because he is allowed to embrace his comedic talent while portraying his most normal and well-adjusted character yet, despite the character's outward appearance. He takes a character most of the audience would avoid in real life and makes them care! Most of the audience would invite Priestly over to Sunday dinner by the end of the film. They loved him that much. It is refreshing to see a character whose looks appear so outside the norm be so content and happy.

    While Ackles may be the obvious standout, the entire cast is superb. This is an ensemble piece with every actor bringing a fresh outlook to their character and making us care about them. We laugh with them, we cry with them and, in the end we rejoice with them. You believe in this sandwich shop and the diverse people that inhabit it and you become involved in their lives.

    If you have ever attempted love or been to High School and lived within the confines of cliques, you can enjoy and empathize with these characters. The concept of outer appearances is examined in several different manners with every character discovering something new about themselves and the world around them. We all know not to judge others by looks, but how many of us realize our view of ourselves may not mesh with how the world perceives us? We may hold ourselves back just as much as we confine others.

    Ten Inch Hero is downright entertaining. First and foremost it is funny. Priestly is the comedic voice and the tampon scene will go down as a classic. The movie is beautifully photographed with peaceful scenes of the beach interspersed with the lives of the friends. The director, David Mackay, keeps the movie flowing at a comfortable pace, shifting back and forth between the characters' stories, but always holding your attention. There is no clock watching or restlessness, just an engrossing, satisfying movie.

    The script by first time screenwriter Betsy Morris is refreshingly realistic; it is not overly dramatic or contrived. Everything does not turn out as expected and there are three or four nice twists to offer a few surprises.

    Yes, it has a happy ending although everything does not turn out perfect. Living in these times with war and fear rampant, maybe we need a pleasant respite from daily life. Isn't that what the movies are supposed to do? Take us away from our lives? The funny thing about this movie is it stays with you. Once you are reminded of that grade school lesson, you start viewing the stranger you pass on the street a little differently. You look in the mirror and wonder if you are fulfilling your potential or if you are just staying in the preconceived box?

    This is a movie you will enjoy. I liked these characters and would love to hang out with them. I can't think of a better recommendation then that. If you get the chance, go see it. And if you are one of the PTB, get this movie into theaters and don't assume the target audience is under the age of thirty. All ages can feel a connection to these characters and everyone enjoys a great comedy. This movie delivers in all areas. If given the chance, with the young, talented cast of up and comers this could be a sleeper hit. It just needs a little help getting noticed. Once you get them in the theater, they'll leave happy.
    8name99-92-545389

    So satisfying

    OK, let's be honest. I've seen (the start of) a hundred of these sorts of movies --- low-budget indie flick about a quirky group of friends, billed as a comedy but not really many laugh-out-loud moments. Most of them are utterly dreadful, and I can tell within ten minutes that I hate these people and/or have utterly no interest in their lives.

    But every so often you get lucky and the whole thing works. From the first minutes you're intrigued by something, you soon care about every one of the characters, and by the end you're as in love with them as they all are with each other.

    Watch it with someone you love; you'll be happy you did so!
    imdbbl

    Great little independent movie

    I read some good reviews about Ten Inch Hero and it being an independent film and all I decided to give it a try.I'm glad I did. The film focus on four friends,Tish,Jen,Piper and Priestly who work in a sandwich shop in Santa Cruz, California.The shop is owned by the hippie surfer Trucker who's in love with Zo,a mysterious woman that works across the street.Everyone is hiding something, Jen hides her true self, Trucker hides his past, Piper gets trapped into a big lie and Priestly doesn't feel comfortable in his own skin.The movie explores such themes as honesty,friendship and finding love.You'll probably recognize pretty much all the actors if you watch TV shows.You obviously know Jensen Ackles from Dark Angel and Supernatural plus four of them have been in One Tree Hill and both Clea DuVall and Adair Tishler were in Heroes.They're all accomplished actors. The good thing about most independent movies as opposite to Hollywood is that they go back to the roots of film-making...you don't need a big budget or GCI or even A-list actors for that matter to make a meaningful film. All that Hollywood BS ends up getting in the way. All in all this is a great little movie that you shouldn't miss.

    8/10
    9kevnbethp

    Satisfying on many levels

    I have to admit it. I feared this movie would be WB fare because of the actors involved and the many young audience members at the film festival where I saw it who seemed, shall we say, infatuated by certain actors in the film. The girl next to me said "Oh I love him" or similar comments every time the character Priestly came on. Because at film festivals cast and crew and their families and friends often turn up, I was tempted to ask her if she knew the actor, such were her expressed feelings of seeming familiarity with him. My husband, actually, had wanted to see this film which could be, at first glance, dismissed as a "chick flick". However, I was pleasantly surprised at the snappy dialog, good plot, fun characters, and genuine emotion that this film registered. I also loved the feelings of camaraderie among the main characters in the film. It is a heart warming film and I highly recommend it.
    10fergus80

    Wonderful, Fantastic, "Feel Good" movie

    I don't know if I can convey in words exactly how wonderful this movie is. I was very lucky to see it at the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival. And from the laugher and tears that the whole audience had, it was fantastic.

    The stories of all the characters were combined to tell a wonderful story. The story, the direction, the acting, the music, was above par for anything you usually see today.

    I was laughing so much at times my sides hurt. My eyes got wet at other times. And sometimes you just got an overwhelming since of happiness.

    When it was over, I turned to the girl setting next to me, and we both agreed we wanted to see it again, right then and there! And the whole audience started clapping.

    I surely hope to see this on the big screen, where I will drag all my co-workers and friends to. I have not stopped talking about it, and they are all now convinced to go see it, when it hits the big screens. And trust me, I'll be buying it when it comes out on DVD. It is one of those movies, that you can just watch time and time again.

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    • Trivia
      Co-stars Jensen Ackles (Priestly) and 'Danneel Harris' (Tish) began dating shortly after the movie and married in May 2010.
    • Goofs
      At the beach commitment ceremony, after Priestly had removed his piercings and hair color, there are no lower lip piercing holes left.
    • Quotes

      Tish: [Priestly calls Tish] Beach City Grill. Subs by the inch.

      Priestly: Code blue. Hostile territory. Aborting mission.

      Tish: Who is this?

      Priestly: It's your Renaissance Man. I'm at the store, there's too many enemy tampons. I'm bailing.

      Tish: Alright, stay focused. Describe the situation.

      Priestly: Initial recon appears to be bag or box?

      Tish: Box.

      Priestly: Box. Roger that.

      Tish: Alright, look around chest height. Do you see anything marked regular?

      Priestly: Okay, regular. Uh, here's one but it says slender regular. How can something be both slender and regular? Isn't that mutually exclusive?

      Tish: Priestly...

      Priestly: Unless, of course they're implying in the mysterious underworld of Femboxes that slender is regular.

      Tish: Priestly. Are you done?

      Priestly: Well, what about the Super Pluses?

      Tish: No.

      Priestly: Why not? They sound like better.

      Tish: Don't. They're huge.

      Priestly: I thought you liked huge.

      Tish: This is one area where bigger is not better.

      Priestly: Yeah, well shouldn't you buy all the protection you can get?

      [looks at the side of the box]

      Priestly: I mean, it says here it can handle any amount of- Oh my god!

      [throw the box in disgust]

    • Connections
      References Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Feeling A Moment
      Written by Grant Nicholas

      Performed by Feeder

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un héroe de 25 cm
    • Filming locations
      • Beach City Grill - 362. W 6th Street, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Battle Ground
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      1 hour 42 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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