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And Now a Word from Our Sponsor

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
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4.8/10
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And Now a Word from Our Sponsor (2013)
 An advertising CEO wakes up in the hospital speaking only in ad slogans.
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An advertising CEO wakes up in the hospital speaking only in ad slogans.An advertising CEO wakes up in the hospital speaking only in ad slogans.An advertising CEO wakes up in the hospital speaking only in ad slogans.

  • Director
    • Zack Bernbaum
  • Writer
    • Michael Hamilton-Wright
  • Stars
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Parker Posey
    • Callum Blue
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • Zack Bernbaum
    • Writer
      • Michael Hamilton-Wright
    • Stars
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Parker Posey
      • Callum Blue
    • 9User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
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    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Adan Kundle
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Karen Hillridge
    Callum Blue
    Callum Blue
    • Lucas Foster
    Allie MacDonald
    Allie MacDonald
    • Meghan Hillridge
    Rhys Ward
    Rhys Ward
    • Jason
    Allison Dawn Doiron
    Allison Dawn Doiron
    • Jenny
    HoJo Rose
    HoJo Rose
    • Senator James Allen
    • (as Howard Rosenstein)
    Natalie Radford
    Natalie Radford
    • Susan
    Jamie Spilchuk
    Jamie Spilchuk
    • Dr. Lewis
    Paul James Saunders
    Paul James Saunders
    • Chairman
    • (as Paul Saunders)
    James Wallis
    • Ben
    Garth Mercer
    • Joe Salesman
    Rachel Wilson
    Rachel Wilson
    • Mary
    Jessica Harmon
    Jessica Harmon
    • Car Saleswoman
    W. Steven Wright
    • Guy in Hallway
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    • Director
      • Zack Bernbaum
    • Writer
      • Michael Hamilton-Wright
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    6ops-52535

    mysterious little thing

    Imagine living a life in an advertising world, speaking the phrases from every commercial ever made, and thats the only language spoken, through the rules of advertising. well it happens here in a peculiar way.

    its a light and a bit confusing story about a ptsd'd comercial ceo having lost his grip of life, who meets a woman, of uncertain reasons, and her obsternatiges daughter, who offers the man a place to live and recover. how it ends you can see for yourself.

    the acting are really good and some of the dialouges are sprayed out on a machinegun pace. its has its giggling moments, but you still feel a bit lost when leaving the theater,because it never came to a conclusion.

    the grumpy old man, gives a 6,thats for the technical and acting product,story næææh
    8meeza

    Might not be a commercial hit, but still worth exploring

    And now a word from our punster on the movie "And Now A Word From Our Sponsor"; that would be me with the cheesehead on top. Before you cut me off and go to commercial break, please stay! I deserve a break today, so please don't get mad, get glad with these incoming puns; wouldn't you like to be a punster too? Anyways, "And Now A Word From Our Sponsor" stars Bruce Greenwood as Adan Kundle, the CEO of his Kundle Advertising firm. Adan suffers a mental breakdown and starts speaking in advertising commercial slogans; it's OK, sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't. He does it rampantly also, nothing outlasts the Adanizer, he keeps going and going and going. Parker Posey also stars as Karen Hillridge, a Fundraising Executive in a hospital. Karen is a single mother to teenage daughter Meghan who 4 out 5 psychiatrists recommend for her to seek help for her teenage angst. Karen takes in Adan at her home for a few days before he is transferred to a mental institution. Karen is a former student of Adan, but their relationship is strictly platonic, so Adan "never had it, never will" from Karen, so there is no need for a "where's the beef?" insert here. Callum Blue co-stars as Lucas Foster, the arrogant Vice President executive of Kundle Advertising who vehemently & viciously will do all it takes to get Adan renounced as CEO of the firm; I guess nothing sucks like an Electrolucas. Zack Bernbaum 's effort in directing the movie with its creative premise was a decent one, but "wazzz up" with the incoherent subplot of Karen's relationship with her daughter; I think there is where I was shouting for "Calgon, to take me away". Nonetheless, Bernbaum fixure on Adan's condition was the strength of his direction in the movie, and his ability to think different was commendable. Screenwriter Michael Hamilton-Wright's clever scribe on Adan's character with his verbalization of the commercial slogans was a comedic delight that made me clap on a lot, but when his scribe turned to Karen and her daughter Meghan it made me clap off plenty. Now, take it was an independent movie and the filmmakers did not have enough of "what's in your wallet" so therefore I must admire their efforts within their limitations. And when it positively absolutely had to deliver the commercial slogans from Adan, it turned out to be an overnight success; sort of. Adan's commercial slogan responses were a trip; yep, "they're Greeeeat!" Greenwood's phenomenal performance as Adan was a treasure, the best work I have seen so far in 2013; I hope it leaves a light on the minds of academy members & actors' guilds during next year's movie awards season. As much as I adore the indie queen Posey, I think that her work here as Karen was less filling than great. She did not pack that Parker punch which she usually inhibits in her indie movie roles. Callum Blue played the caricature role of an executive villain quite stereotypically, it did not have any "snap, crackle, pop" in it. Newcomer Allie MacDonald did not bring it our way by giving a lackluster performance as Meghan; I was not lovin' it at all, Ms. MacDonald. And now a final word from this punster: I am endorsing "And Now A Word From Our Sponsor" mainly due to Greenwood's super performance, and there is an up for that. **** Good
    7cosmo_tiger

    Very much worth watching. The dialog is actually very funny and witty. Acting is great. I liked it. I say B

    "As amusing as it is for you, Adan, the real world isn't just a bunch of commercials on TV." Adan Kundle (Greenwood) is one of the world's best ad executives. He owns his own company and it is one of the best in the world. When he wakes up in the hospital he is unable to speak in anything but ad slogans. When Karen (Posey), a nurse at the hospital he is at recognizes him she agrees to take care of him for a few days. This is an example of a movie where you hear what it is about and your first reaction is "really, that is movie?" but when you watch it it really surprises you. While this movie will not win awards the acting is great and the dialog is actually very funny and witty, considering half of the dialog is nothing but commercial slogans. I really like Bruce Greenwood and he is the main reason I watched this but I am very glad I did. Overall, a very good movie with great acting that is very much worth watching. I liked it quite a bit. I say B.
    6cekadah

    Take it or leave it !

    If you decide to watch this movie you'll enjoy it - maybe. If you decide to skip this movie - you haven't missed much. Don't get me wrong it's not a bad movie!

    For me I found it a bit confusing because I do not watch much television --- therefore I am unaccustomed to a lot of the phrases and jingles that are so important to the Adan Kundle character. But I got the point of the plot line - it's pretty easy.

    One important thing I did notice - directly from the start - is the color coordinated interiors and clothing !!! Please take notice .. the colors on the walls, the furniture, the drapes, even the auto interiors are color coordinated. The costumes match the surroundings and when thing become 'testy' the colors reflect this.

    Believe me --- even my dentist can see it!
    8shuhaabshah-3

    refreshing

    its hard to review this movie may be because its not just a movie . its a piece of brilliant ideas put together in a beautiful though not perfect way. you just cant hate Bruce Greenwood in his part. though the film does not explain some main things around which the plot is based on but that just makes you admire it more, just adding the curiosity. not knowing until the credits rolled, i found to my surprise that my face was tired with a constant pleasant smile. this movie is not supposed to make you laugh like out loud like crazy but in a quiet and peaceful way. and it succeeds in doing that exactly.

    THIS MIGHT NOT BE EVERYONE'S CUP OF TEA .. BUT IF YOU LIKE MOVIES LIKE I DO YOU WILL LOVE TO EXPERIENCE THIS MOVIE.

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      The main character's name is 'Adan' Kundle but it was originally 'Adam'. Producers had to change it midway through filming (not sure why) and all the references up to that point had to be dubbed over. It's covered by clever editing most places but can be noticed a couple of times.
    • Crazy credits
      End credits play alongside a scene of Adan singing his way through his car dealership lines rather than speaking them as he did in the version of the scene earlier in the movie.
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      James Benjamin's Pill Poppin Hop
      Music by James Benjamin

      Lyrics by James Benjamin

      Performed by The Breezes

      Produced by James Benjamin, Adam Feingold, Daniel Leznoff and Matthew Oppenheimer

      Engineered by David Smith

      Mixed by James Benjamin and David Smith at Breakglass Studios, Montréal

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bệnh Nghề Nghiệp
    • Filming locations
      • Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Adman Productions
      • Ezeqial Productions
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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