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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    • (uncredited)
    • 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
    zuikerspinnetje

    heartwarming

    I seriously don't understand why it has such a low rating. It's funny - the dialog. The characters are quit simple and maybe some will say it is over acted - don't know if that is proper English - but it is not overdone - i think it is clever and well executed by both actors and the whole team around it. It made me smile and i found it heartwarming, its about people connecting without (in some way) not speaking the same language. Plus Bruce Greenwood/Adan - for an older person :-) - he is quit cute in this movie. I liked the 'chemistry' between him and the leading lady Parker Posey/Karen.

    If you want to watch something good/sweet/entertaining/funny, lay back, enjoy and feel happy at the end. Its not a 'fast' story, but i think the pace the film is in suits the story and character of the film.
    6StevePulaski

    Better than your average commercial break

    Adan Kundle (Bruce Greenwood) is a brilliant marketing executive with age-old tricks of the trade which have pushed him on to the road of success. After he passes out in front of TV's at the mall, he can only speak and communicate through ad-slogans. You know, like "have it your way," "you're now free to roman around the cabin," and "Maybe it's Maybelline?" He is taken in by his CEO Karen Hilldridge (Parker Posey), who is a single mother living with her bitchy, hormonal daughter. While Adan is on leave from his company, Karen is trying to assure it won't be taken over by a much-younger executive despite the current owner being unable to communicate coherently. She must find a way to keep the company under the control of Kundle and find a way to restore his stability.

    I contemplated littering my review of Zack Bernbaum's And Now a Word from Our Sponsor with an abundance of ad-slogans myself, but I feel that would be smarmy and dishonest. It's a film that almost, just almost gets by solely on the likability of Bruce Greenwood as a screen presence. Even in his wacky, mentally-disjointed state he remains as friendly and innocuous as one could be. The soft, reminiscent smile he wears after reciting a slogan that was meant to be encouraging or a compliment is simply priceless and the entire character he builds off of one quirky-feature is heartwarming.

    However, the issue I take with the character is how little we actually know about him. When the movie begins, he is already awake in the hospital, alert, active, and comfortable aside from difficulty communicating. Never do we get insight or experience from when Adan was a normal-talking executive who could hold a conversation and construct an empire. Because of this, we really don't know exactly what we are missing in terms of personality and character.

    It's this and the fact that the film is, essentially, predicated off a one-note joke. The cuteness of the cleverly-placed witticisms involving the ad-slogans never wears off, but the comedic value does making the classification for And Now a Word from Our Sponsor more a "charmer" than a comedy. Nonetheless, there's subtle, recognizable talent dropped in here in terms of writing and focus. I can't imagine writer Michael Hamilton-Wright would say it was an easy challenge to pen lines of dialog for a character that has to bat off catchphrases on a subject germane to the one being discussed.

    While the film goes on to become a bit too much of a muchness, it's still not as silly as it could've been or over-the-top and contrived. It flows slowly and delicately, careful not to belittle or offend. At a solid, serviceable eighty-seven minutes, it's better than your average commercial break.

    Starring: Bruce Greenwood, Parker Posey, Callum Blue, Allie MacDonald, and Rhys Ward. Directed by: Zack Bernbaum.
    1Kathleen828

    A word from any sponsor would be better than this awful movie

    I kept waiting for this movie to have a point, a plot or a personality. It never did.

    Characters appear out of nowhere, no backstory is ever explained, the few motivations supplied are not sufficiently fleshed out enough to make us care about the characters, and the ending is magic realism in spades.

    Adan Kundle, the CEO of an advertising company, can only speak in advertising slogans. So he sometimes appears as an "idiot savant" along the lines of Peter Sellers in Being There, but without the brilliant writing which gave that movie its heart.

    After the first hour I kept watching because I had already wasted that much time and I hoped for some resolution at the end. It never came, and I ended up wasting all the time I spent watching it.

    Do yourself a favor and don't waste YOUR time as I did.
    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.

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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.
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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