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Punching the Clown

  • 2009
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
927
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Punching the Clown (2009)
Comedy

Winner of the Audience Award at the Slamdance Film Festival, this realistic comedy tells the story of Henry Phillips, a hapless modern day troubadour who grinds his way through the heartland... Read allWinner of the Audience Award at the Slamdance Film Festival, this realistic comedy tells the story of Henry Phillips, a hapless modern day troubadour who grinds his way through the heartland, living out of his car and singing his twisted satirical songs to anyone who will listen.... Read allWinner of the Audience Award at the Slamdance Film Festival, this realistic comedy tells the story of Henry Phillips, a hapless modern day troubadour who grinds his way through the heartland, living out of his car and singing his twisted satirical songs to anyone who will listen. After a booking mishap involving a Christian fund raiser, he decides he's hit rock bottom... Read all

  • Director
    • Gregori Viens
  • Writers
    • Henry Phillips
    • Gregori Viens
  • Stars
    • Henry Phillips
    • Ellen Ratner
    • Wade Kelley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    927
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregori Viens
    • Writers
      • Henry Phillips
      • Gregori Viens
    • Stars
      • Henry Phillips
      • Ellen Ratner
      • Wade Kelley
    • 12User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Henry Phillips
    Henry Phillips
    • Henry Phillips
    Ellen Ratner
    Ellen Ratner
    • Ellen Pinsky
    Wade Kelley
    • Captain Chaotic
    Matthew Walker
    • Matt Phillips
    • (as Matt Walker)
    Audrey Siegel
    • Becca
    Guilford Adams
    Guilford Adams
    • Fabian Mann
    Mik Scriba
    Mik Scriba
    • Joel
    Evan Arnold
    Evan Arnold
    • Don Chase
    Mark Cohen
    Mark Cohen
    • Stupid Joe
    Derek Waters
    Derek Waters
    • Dave the Intern
    Michelle Anne Johnson
    Michelle Anne Johnson
    • Jane Crown Jones
    Chris Fairbanks
    Chris Fairbanks
    • Daniel
    Conrad Angel Corral
    Conrad Angel Corral
    • Mitchell
    Beth Kennedy
    Beth Kennedy
    • Booker
    Eddie Pepitone
    Eddie Pepitone
    • Eddie
    Lisa Valenzuela
    • Rita
    Paul Willson
    Paul Willson
    • Bill
    Cissy Conner
    • Kitty
    • Director
      • Gregori Viens
    • Writers
      • Henry Phillips
      • Gregori Viens
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    10chatless46

    6.8? Ridiculous.

    This is a comedic masterpiece, in the sense that I was coughing up phlegm throughout the film. The Village Voice called this the "funniest movie ever made about trying to hold on to one's artistic integrity in an image-obsessed world." That's one way to put it, but the writer should have added "...oh, and I was laughing so hard I crapped my pants".

    Henry Phillips is a great guitar picker and writes and sings like Roy Zimmerman, Bob Dylan, and Redd Foxx all rolled into one. OK, Loudon Wainwright too. The film depicts his plod through making a living as a...satiric folk singer-songwriter? That's exactly what he is, but the term has too many syllables for promoters and record company execs. Awkward encounters abound, some briefly tense, most hysterically funny. Ten stars.
    9fernandomalakai

    Felt great to laugh at something clever for a change.

    I didn't realize how ready I was for something fresh until I laughed and smiled for 90 minutes watching this amazing low-budget comedy.

    I went to see the movie in New York after getting a tweet from Sarah Silverman saying she loved it and that everyone should go see it. I saw that she actually called it "the funniest movie about comedy I've seen so far." My expectations were really high after that endorsement, but I quickly understood what she meant: it's better, or at least funnier, than any film I've seen on the subject of comedy, stand-up, the music business or even Hollywood image making. I was simply blown away. Not so much by the cinematography or the general look of it (which is fine, that's not the point of the movie), but by the amazingly witty situations and the funny dialog which is razor sharp, yet, at the same time, very laid-back and realistic. The plot is very original in the genre, even if the story is kind of a classic. Classic in a good sense. In fact, part of it seems completely real, but not in a mockumentary way. In a very good way.

    And I'm forgetting to state the obvious: Henry Phillips is hilarious. His songs are beautiful and funny as hell. The film is so well balanced and intelligently structured that by the end of it I felt like I'd just witnessed something unique: a comical tragedy about a tragically comic man. I wanted more. I bought Phillips's last two CDs. He's no fluke. His music is as brilliant as the movie.
    9marcusglot

    Hilarious movie with a great script, wonderful performances and memorable songs

    I saw the movie on DVD and was hooked immediately. The story is excellent. The dialog is better written than any film I've seen this year, including my favorite "The Social Network" which was too esoteric at times. Punching the Clown is a real treat. Henry Phillips (I had never heard of him, even though he's been on late night TV) is a phenomenal storyteller and singer. The movie is a good showcase of Phillips's music and stand-up show (he plays himself), but it's also much more than that. The first scene constitutes the funniest 2 or 3 minutes I've ever seen on the subject of censorship and, in a way, it just gets better from there. The characters are wonderfully true to life: the unsuccessful manager (Ellen Ratner, a supporting actor on Seinfeld) who takes Henry under her wing and sees neither how damaging her tactics are nor how Henry's success is unrelated to her efforts, the struggling actor brother (Matthew Walker) who is just a well of bitterness, the late night public radio DJ (Wade Kelley) who manages to squeeze some truth out of a comic and doesn't really care if no one is listening to his show, and so many other characters, all new faces... The film is a musical performance film and every song in it is incredibly witty and surprising. One of the songs, a ballad about bullies and nerds in school is a comical gem that anyone who struggled through high school in this country will appreciate and probably start humming on their way to work. Other songs, about relationships, life on the road, life in LA, are as beautiful as any great pop song from the 70s, but with such outlandish and clever lyrics that you just want to bring your neighbors or co-workers in to share a great laugh after a hard day's work. Some of the scenes look a little grainy and indie-like, but it doesn't keep Punching the Clown from being the best comedy I've seen in at least a few years.
    10behzad29

    One of the Funniest Movies I've Seen!

    This is the first review I'm writing on IMDb.

    That's because of the unreasonably low (6.6) rating this movie has on this website.

    This movie is easily one of the funniest movies I've ever seen.

    It contains a lot of good jokes and one liners in the songs as well as in the script. The atmosphere and character interactions are well thought out and authentic.

    But don't take my word for it.

    YouTube Henry Phillips (who plays himself in this movie) or Punching the Clown and you will see!

    Do not miss this clever and hilarious film!
    9Duanepal

    A film about a comic that's actually funny

    Here's a good one for you, if you want something new. Punching the Clown. Yes, the title means what you think it means, but that's not what the film is about... Well, yes, it IS about a clown of sorts (a comic) that rolls with the punches... but nothing immature here. Trust me, I know immature!

    Anyway, I loved it. My favorite characters apart from Henry Phillips were his useless but loving manager (Ellen Ratner, she reminded me of my mom... Bonus: she does the commentary track with the director and the star. There are some very funny deleted scenes too.), his amazing failed actor brother (Matt Walker) and the extremely realistic record company guy (Guilford Adams). There are plenty of other great characters. Most of them are surprisingly true to life.

    Without giving too much away, it's about a singer/comic who decides to move to LA because his luck dried up singing at one too many pizza joints on the road. In Hollywood, he gets a record deal a little too quickly, and then... life happens. The plot is fun (though not 100% fresh) but the way it plays out is about as fresh as anything I've seen on a screen, big or small. Henry's songs are hilarious, which is refreshing. Kind of like a young Tom Waits.

    The movie is expertly directed, avoiding cliché's, keeping the story moving the entire time. It will suck you in. It won the audience award at the Slamdance film festival and a bunch of other awards, and I can see why. It's got a high rating (rotten tomatoes). It's got my vote too.

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      Nikki Glaser's debut.
    • Quotes

      Captain Chaotic: So, do you see yourself more as a musician or as a comedian?

      Henry: Well, I've always liked to say that I got foot in the music door and one foot in the comedy door. So I don't know if you can really picture that or not. I'm not really getting anywhere, I'm just kinda humping the wall in-between the two doors.

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      Followed by And Punching the Clown (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Viens Films
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      • $140,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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