Somebody's Hero
- 2012
- 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
6.2K
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An average accountant attempts to fill the boots of a movie-based superhero.An average accountant attempts to fill the boots of a movie-based superhero.An average accountant attempts to fill the boots of a movie-based superhero.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Ben Hyland
- Jake Wells
- (as Benjamin Hyland)
Denny Dale Bess
- Cowboy
- (as Denny Bess)
Paul Beniamin
- Heroic Bystander
- (as Paul Farron)
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- Writer
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I truly enjoyed this refreshing little film. The story and style in which it was told brought me back to much younger days - a time when movies didn't need to try so hard. This film obviously had a restricted budget, so if you're looking for special effects and slick Hollywood glaze it won't be found. However, if you are in the mood for a simple story with a solid message, this is one to watch.
This film doesn't conveniently fit any category. It's not a comedy, although it's very funny. It's not a romance, although there's a strong element of that. It's not a superhero movie, although that aspect is well represented. And it's not a comics movie, but again this is clearly a major influence on how some elements are delivered. Entirely its own thing, and an absolute delight.
P.S. if you tend to be on the cynical side, this film likely won't strike your fancy.
This film doesn't conveniently fit any category. It's not a comedy, although it's very funny. It's not a romance, although there's a strong element of that. It's not a superhero movie, although that aspect is well represented. And it's not a comics movie, but again this is clearly a major influence on how some elements are delivered. Entirely its own thing, and an absolute delight.
P.S. if you tend to be on the cynical side, this film likely won't strike your fancy.
I found it refreshing to have a great little gem like Somebody's Hero to make it to the mainstream, from time to time.
Nowadays, it's always stories that need to be realistic, dark, gritty... What about a story that can be just that. Heartwarming. Nothing more, nothing less.
Somebody's Hero is a movie that keep a funny little smile in your face all along the way. A Christmas morning kind of feeling, when you were ten and jumping in the bed of your parent to let them know that Santa passed by, during the night.
A great movie to watch with all the family. A couple of logs in the fireplace, everybody under a sheet, on the couch, a snack on the lap. You'll probably found Fido, also watching to find how it end.
Nothing else to say but; what are you waiting for?
Nowadays, it's always stories that need to be realistic, dark, gritty... What about a story that can be just that. Heartwarming. Nothing more, nothing less.
Somebody's Hero is a movie that keep a funny little smile in your face all along the way. A Christmas morning kind of feeling, when you were ten and jumping in the bed of your parent to let them know that Santa passed by, during the night.
A great movie to watch with all the family. A couple of logs in the fireplace, everybody under a sheet, on the couch, a snack on the lap. You'll probably found Fido, also watching to find how it end.
Nothing else to say but; what are you waiting for?
And when I say Romantic, I don't mean love, but there is a touching love story as well. This is a movie for the types who need heroes in a day and age where heroes are more complicated rather than confused. Our main hero in this story struggles with the concept of being a hero for all when all he wanted to do was be a hero for one. Chris Gorham is fantastic as usual in the lead of not Somebody's Hero, but really Everybody's Hero. There have been some negative reviews here and all they do is attack the hopeful image the film projects, something sadly lacking in many films today. This is a family film of the highest order and worth a look by those who are jaded by the cynicism of the world today.
"Best Feature" at Coney Island. I was so happy to have been a part of this wild and fun festival and truly LOVED this little film. The simplicity is what won me over. This feature was a very refreshing departure from today's movie market, which seems to be saturated with much heavy handed garbage that can leave one feeling empty. The inner movie debate between the female and male lead over what best serves as a heroic example for children and adults alike was smart. Every character was a hero to another and I though that was so fitting. The message wasn't heavy handed either, which added to the impact. An excellent movie for lovers, children, families, and anybody with a heart.
Fun and fun.
Fun and fun.
10bdkoogs
I saw a Rob Reiner film recently called 'Flipped' which was unexpectedly uplifting and a very fun family movie. That's exactly what you have here. I really enjoyed the message that the filmmakers were after in this one, in fact I think they nailed it. Gorham's a fun guy to watch, and a very believable actor in this role. I also liked the subtle humor. I can see why it might not be for everyone, but I know I appreciate a good film to watch with your families. Someone with a lot of heart put this together. That in my book is an easy 10 out of 10. Don't deny yourself the treat of watching something light and actually pretty fun.
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- Quotes
Dennis Sullivan: We can all be heroic. I mean, not necessarily by literally fighting crime, but just by doing the right thing.
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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