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An American Carol

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Kevin P. Farley in An American Carol (2008)
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An anti-American filmmaker who's out to abolish the July Fourth holiday is visited by three ghosts who try to change his perception of the country.An anti-American filmmaker who's out to abolish the July Fourth holiday is visited by three ghosts who try to change his perception of the country.An anti-American filmmaker who's out to abolish the July Fourth holiday is visited by three ghosts who try to change his perception of the country.

  • Director
    • David Zucker
  • Writers
    • David Zucker
    • Myrna Sokoloff
    • Lewis Friedman
  • Stars
    • Kevin P. Farley
    • Kelsey Grammer
    • Leslie Nielsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    10K
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    • Director
      • David Zucker
    • Writers
      • David Zucker
      • Myrna Sokoloff
      • Lewis Friedman
    • Stars
      • Kevin P. Farley
      • Kelsey Grammer
      • Leslie Nielsen
    • 232User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 20Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin P. Farley
    Kevin P. Farley
    • Michael Malone
    • (as Kevin Farley)
    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Patton
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Osama bin Nielsen…
    Trace Adkins
    Trace Adkins
    • Angel of Death…
    Brandon Alter
    Brandon Alter
    • Saying 'He's Much Fatter in Person.'
    Chriss Anglin
    Chriss Anglin
    • John F. Kennedy
    Geoffrey Arend
    Geoffrey Arend
    • Mohammed
    Scott Bailey
    Scott Bailey
    • Celebrity 2
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    Dana Lyn Baron
    • Speaker 1940's
    Mark Vafiades
    Mark Vafiades
    • Saying 'Look Out! It's Those Christians!'
    • (as Mark Basil)
    Morgan Beck
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    Julian Berlin
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    Randall Bosley
    • Mussolini
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    Gary Coleman
    • Bacon Stains Malone
    • Director
      • David Zucker
    • Writers
      • David Zucker
      • Myrna Sokoloff
      • Lewis Friedman
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    7pfreese

    I Gave it a Chance; Don't Be So Serious

    Keep in mind folks, this is just a comedy but it does contain enough messages to anger any ultra-liberal. It won't hurt anyone to watch this movie and even the far left liberals should get a good laugh. You have to admit after watching it that it's a harmless movie and is in good spirit. Those that are left leaning, head this warning, it will bring to light some painfully harsh realities of the problems our American culture is facing within our own borders and how ridiculous some of those ultra left leaning (progressives) are. If you are open minded, do not care about politics and would like to experience the Zucker style of humor, go see it. You'll get to see an angle of things that hasn't come from Hollywood in recent years.
    1Slug-3

    What's next for Zucker? Pro Nixon, Pro McCarthyism movie?

    I loved Airplane! I think it's a staple on the American comedy scene. In fact, I love several of David Zucker's movies, but he seems to have lost his understanding of the American psyche in his last few attempts. An American Carol, for instance, could just as well have been a pro-Nixon movie, released soon after Watergate. I'm sure there will be a few who will find Zucker's portrayal of Michael Moore funny and they would likely find a Zucker portrayal of Martha Mitchell to be humorous, as well. The irony comes in Zucker's failure to realize that most people side with Michael Moore on his opinions, as well as the facts that support his opinions, which Zucker pokes fun at by treating them as if they were untrue.

    As a Liberal, I didn't expect to agree with Zucker's political views, and yet, I felt compelled to watch it and give it a fair shake, believing that my difference in politics might not prevent me from finding it funny. Unfortunately, An American Carol ended up being as disconnected from reality as I'd feared beforehand and I can't help wondering what Hollywood genius figured it would be a good idea to make fun of a controversial American political icon, just as the vast majority of Americans were figuring out that his serious accusations were justified. If Zucker were around for the Boston Tea Party, he most surely would have had a blast ridiculing Samuel Adams, and those throwing tea overboard, and I'm sure he wouldn't have spared American revolutionaries for wanting independence, either, because Zucker seems all about protecting the establishment, no matter who it is and what faults it may have.

    I may sound motivated by politics, but that's really not the impetus for my harsh review at all. We've all seen funny political humor that was driven by views that we didn't share, but this is different because Zucker is trying to force humor that just isn't there. Michael Moore offers a plethora of opportunities for humor, but there is nothing funny about portraying people as wrong, when in fact, they were right. And if I am wrong on this, then I have a great idea for a satire about Abraham Lincoln foolishly trying to end slavery, which I'm certain will have it's fans as well.
    1ActOne

    An American Carol

    I can't say that my politics are very conservative (except in making government smaller), but this film makes "Baby Geniuses" seems like "Citizen Kane."

    I can appreciate a well-made film regardless of its agenda. "Patton" and "Dirty Harry" are great, quality films with a Conservative bent. "An American Carol" is not.

    This movie is not quality film-making. The writing, as Shakespeare wrote, "is a tale told by an idiot: full of sound and fury and signifying nothing." And NOT funny.

    The acting - (Dennis Hopper, go watch your early work and strive for half of that artistry) - is painful. They say, "drama is hard, but comedy is harder." In this case, Kevin Farley (the Frank Stallone of the comedy world) must think drama is impossible.

    As to the dual credits of direction/writing, David Zucker has completely lost it. I loved his earlier work, but he hasn't worked on an artistically successful film in over ten years, and it shows. Sort of like Dennis Hopper.
    hrmnrabb

    Wonderfully illustrates mindless liberal agendas

    An American Carol is an entertaining movie on many levels. I found it to be humorous and extremely poignant. The last take off on Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" that was this funny and this entertaining was Bill Murray's Scrooged. Kevin Farley (yes, Chris' brother) is amazing as rotund, anti-American film maker Michael Malone. This film perfectly lampoons and wonderfully illustrates mindless liberal agendas across the board. It's even emotional and moving at times. The amazing cast includes many cameos (Leslie Nielsen, Dennis Hopper, Kelsey Grammar, James Woods, etc.) and many outstanding performances. Almost every scene delivers either something silly, flat out funny or something to think about. If this movie doesn't make you think and cherish America then your mind is already closed, what there is of it.
    7Gatlinburg

    Finally, a movie where coffee-cafe-communists aren't telling me how to feel.

    I laughed when I came on here and saw a handful of sheepish shoegazers reviewing this movie. They called it 'propaganda', they called it a 'Conservative brainwashing tool.' Let's be honest for a few minutes. Hollywood is riddled with mind-numbingly moronic 'actors' who tell you how to feel, tell you how to spend your money, tell you how to vote, and tell you how you should live your life. Honestly, how can you 16 year old latte lappers truthfully view this film as 'propaganda'? It just makes me laugh.

    Anyway, this film was a nice breath of fresh air. I'm sick of Sean Penn pouring his whining little do-nothing tears all over the television set. I'm sick of Opera sitting on her $6,000 white sofa while crying about every low-life druggy that plops onto the seat next to her. I'm sick of the ALCU grave diggers scouring the globe and looking for the next person who says the word 'black' or spills coffee on their lap. I'm sick of Rosie Odonnell spraying bacon bits out of her loud mouth while she thinks she's daytime TVs answer to all the world's problems. Like I said, this film was a breath of fresh air.

    Watching this film I realized that modern day America has no General Patton, we have no war hero JFK, we have no liberty loving George Washington. Modern day America needs public officials that know the price of freedom...now I know some of you leftist Bolsheviks will laugh at that, but that's only to your demise. Billions of people around the world are suffering at the hands of brutal and power hungry dictators...yet you sit behind your computer, posting your inane blogs, and believing all the answers can be solved with a click of a mouse and a hug. Get a grip on reality and stop living in Candy Land.

    -AZ3 USN

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    • Trivia
      Wayne Knight and Frank Caliendo turned down the role of Michael Malone.
    • Goofs
      Patton speaks dismissively of his portrayal in Patton (1970) ("That Patton was an actor!"). And yet throughout the film Kelsey Grammer speaks in the gruff, gravely voice that George C. Scott used in that picture. In fact, the real historical Patton spoke in a sharp, nasal, and slightly Southern accented voice.
    • Quotes

      Mohammed: It is getting harder and harder to find suicide bombers. And all the really good ones are gone.

    • Connections
      Featured in The O'Reilly Factor: Episode dated 18 September 2008 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      1968
      Written and Produced by Allen Simpson

      Additional Lyrics by Lewis Friedman

      Performed by Bobbie Bates, Lisa Fredrickson, Marcy Goldman, Sandra Asbury-Johnson,

      Brian Michael Jones, Anthony Marciona, Stan Mazin and Allen Simpson

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Big Fat Important Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mpower American Carol Holding
      • Mpower Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,013,191
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,810,000
      • Oct 5, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,013,191
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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