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Don Verdean

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
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5.4/10
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Sam Rockwell, Will Forte, Amy Ryan, Danny McBride, and Jemaine Clement in Don Verdean (2015)
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Hired by an ambitious small-town pastor to find sacred relics in the Holy Land, a self-proclaimed biblical archaeologist finds himself in trouble and tries to cover up his failure.Hired by an ambitious small-town pastor to find sacred relics in the Holy Land, a self-proclaimed biblical archaeologist finds himself in trouble and tries to cover up his failure.Hired by an ambitious small-town pastor to find sacred relics in the Holy Land, a self-proclaimed biblical archaeologist finds himself in trouble and tries to cover up his failure.

  • Director
    • Jared Hess
  • Writers
    • Jared Hess
    • Jerusha Hess
  • Stars
    • Sam Rockwell
    • Amy Ryan
    • Jemaine Clement
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    • Director
      • Jared Hess
    • Writers
      • Jared Hess
      • Jerusha Hess
    • Stars
      • Sam Rockwell
      • Amy Ryan
      • Jemaine Clement
    • 39User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
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    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Don Verdean
    Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    • Carol Jensen
    Jemaine Clement
    Jemaine Clement
    • Boaz
    Danny McBride
    Danny McBride
    • Tony Lazarus
    Will Forte
    Will Forte
    • Pastor Fontaine
    Steve Park
    Steve Park
    • Poon-Yen
    • (as Stephen Park)
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Joylinda Lazarus
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    Sky Elobar
    • Dr. Stanley
    P.J. Boudousqué
    P.J. Boudousqué
    • Gary
    • (as P J Boudousque)
    Yaniv Moyal
    Yaniv Moyal
    • Israeli Police Officer
    Jared Shipley
    Jared Shipley
    • Lab Tech
    Logan Rogan
    • Tourist
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Church Elder
    Pete Rockwell
    Pete Rockwell
    • Antique Store Owner
    Harry Bonner
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    Mitch Hall
    • Dad
    Jake Van Wagoner
    Jake Van Wagoner
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      • Jared Hess
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      • Jared Hess
      • Jerusha Hess
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    6Rendanlovell

    A compelling story can't make up for an artificial set up.

    'Don Verdean' is the newest film from Jared Hess. Director of 'Napoleon Dynamite', 'Nacho Libre', and the upcoming 'Masterminds'. Needless to say, Hess is a wonder child of offbeat comedies that really don't have anything to do with anything. So, when I sat down to watch this film, the story came as a pleasant surprise. 'Don Verdean' seems to be Hess's first foray into legitimate, cinematic storytelling. Unlike his older films that are made to feel like a home video (in a sense) Verdean actually employs some surprisingly good cinematography to help tell its story. It's no Roger Deakins but this film actually looks like some effort was put into shot composition.

    We follow Don Verdean (Rockwell) as he sides with a local church to try and hunt down religious artifacts. Artifacts that they believe, if found, will drive people to their church. As Verdean finds artifact after artifact the church he is employed by grows restless for a BIG discovery. Goliath's skull big. Feeling the pressure, Rockwell takes matters into his own hands. A robbed grave later, Don Verdean makes the "discovery" of a life time and his life spirals down from there.

    The film still has that unmistakable quirkiness that Hess has built himself on but 'Verdean' proves that he is making strides into making noteworthy films. Aside from the films relatively impressive look the film is definitely a Hess movie. Its got the same unique comedy and ill timed character moments that make his other films classics.

    But 'Verdean' has something his other films didn't. An ensemble cast. With Rockwell as the title character, Clement as his companion, and Forte as the films villain this should've been a knock out. But, unfortunately it isn't. It still has the offbeat comedy that many have come to love from Hess but it sacrifices a lot of it in the name of a story line.

    There are multiple moments in the film where we get a deadly serious scene that are devoid of humor. Obviously you have to know when to let off the comedy gas pedal but for the first half hour of the film we barely get a laugh or two. It takes to long to actually get into the meat of the story. A story that, in fact, is pretty hilarious and ripe with religious commentary. But it makes the mistake that many first timers do, it takes to dang long to get off and going.

    And, like many movies that are set up like this, 'Verdean' ends in a very contrived way. The film is moving a great pace and suddenly it's over. The conclusion comes out of no where and threw me straight out of the film. Like its rocky beginning, 'Verdean' can't seem to figure out how to end in a natural way. It makes the mistake of pushing its characters one way instead letting their personalities take them in a realistic way.

    Yet, its story is surprisingly compelling. Living in a state where a church is literally on every corner, I may connect with this film more than others. That being said, I think 'Don Verdean' raises very valid points about what we as human beings believe in and how we jump between what's the most popular at that time. It displays how we seem to be so invested in theatrics that we forget to even think about what is being said. Without spoilers, there is a scene involving a press conference that is particularly effective.

    It's nothing that hasn't already been said. But 'Don Verdean' approaches it in such a unique, monotone way that it just works. It makes use (more or less) of its great cast and delivers some hilarious commentary on religion. Its unfortunate that the film sacrifices its best quality in order to artificially build this film. It may not be the Hess film that many expect but it's an impressive stride forward in storytelling for him.
    7cosmo_tiger

    The dialog is as witty and ridiculous as is the events but that's what makes this movie so much fun to watch.

    "The tireless efforts of Don Verdean will continue to bless millions everywhere." Biblical archaeologist Don Verdean (Rockwell) has started to fall on hard times. He used to speak to packed crowds but now the audience is dwindled. When he is approached by a local pastor wanting to inspire his congregation Don once again begins to find precious holy relics. Wanting to truly inspire Don does something that changes everything. I thought this movie was very very funny. I have loved Sam Rockwell for ever and he was a great choice for this role. The movie was written and directed by the same guy that did Napoleon Dynamite so you should expect that kind of humor going in. The dialog is as witty and ridiculous as is the events but that's what makes this movie so much fun to watch. Overall, stupid and hilarious, if you liked the humor in Napoleon Dynamite then check this one out. I really liked it. I give it a B+.
    10mallred87

    Not Being Like Other Movies is a Strength, Not a Weakness

    Most of the negative reviews you see for "Don Verdean" are the same as the negative reviews for "Gentleman Broncos." It all boils down to one basic idea: "This movie isn't enough like other movies I like." Professional reviewers and users alike miss the boat on these movies because they want them to fit in a neat little package. You'll hear a lot about how they didn't feel the movie worked as a straight comedy, or straight drama, or that mixing biblical jokes with more adolescent jokes doesn't work. They are missing the point. This is not meant to be a single genre, or even really a mix of genres, instead it is an examination of characters, ideas, and themes.

    Unlike many other movies, "Don Verdean" (and "Gentleman Broncos," for that matter) is not looking to work as a whole, indeed these movies reject the idea of balance and chemistry as proscribed by mainstream films. Instead, DV is about about the details. Each moment of the movie has been engineered, largely without a thought for the other moments. In the Hess world, if something is interesting that's reason enough to include it, regardless of how it fits together with other pieces.

    It's not inherently worse than other films (in fact, you'll see tremendous talent in the film-making, the acting, and the script); it's just a completely different approach. So see "Don Verdean," not because it's more of what you already like (and have) but because it isn't.
    SLUGMagazineFilms

    Unique and Great Performances

    Don Verdean Sundance Film Festival Director: Jared Hess Since the sleeper success of 2004's Napoleon Dynamite, Jared and Jerusha Hess have had an interesting track record. Regardless of how their work is received by audiences and critics, they have maintained a cinematic style that is, to say the least, unique. Don Verdean (Sam Rockwell) is a biblical scholar and archaeologist who has built his career on excavating and preserving artifacts from the good book —the film's opening scene features an antiquated documentary in which Verdean tracks down the shears that Delilah used to cut Samson's hair. After his career slows down, he, his Israeli fixer Boaz (Jemaine Clement), and his research assistant Carol (Amy Ryan) agree to a contract with Tony Lazarus (Danny McBride) to track down more artifacts in order to keep his congregation from joining that of Pastor Fontaine (Will Forte), a former Satanist turned Christian. As pressures mount, Verdean begins to compromise his standards in pursuit of "filthy lucre," as Boaz puts it. From an acting perspective, the performances are great. Rockwell and Clement have great comedic chemistry, and Amy Ryan grounds the film with her genuine sincerity. That being said, there is still something indulgent in this film— almost like team Hess has packed it full of inside jokes that only resonate with themselves. It might be time for them to come out and play with the rest of us. –Alex Springer
    9jean-guy-365-332696

    A hidden gem

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It is uniquely funny, and even totally hilarious when Jemaine Clement lavishes his Hebrew brogue on the viewer. The movie is a universe in itself, and not just the story of one man Donald Verdean, a preacher turned conman. The whole Mid-West or Bible Belt is caricatured in such a way that you can only smile at the fondness contained in the implied criticism. It is never mean. Jared Hess rules! I'd been a fan since NAPOLEON DYNAMITE. I relish the sight of his little tribe, starting with Rockwell and Clement, and the way those guys make you believe in second degree, totally unbelievable tales. Way to go!

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    • Trivia
      The Bible verse listed on Don Verdean's camper, James 1:8, reads, "Such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do."
    • Goofs
      When Don, Boaz, and Poon-Yen are heading for the copter at about 1:15:00, Jemaine Clement clearly starts to turn and run too soon, having to freeze for a second for Sam Rockwell to say his line.
    • Quotes

      Boaz: I want to come to the States. I want to live the American Dream for a while. And get a Pontiac. And I want the Levi's jeans, acid wash, super taper. Like John Stamos.

      [sighs]

      Boaz: I want a wife, Don. I'm lonely here. She has to be gentle and sweet and hot like stripper.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Sam Rockwell/Cristin Milioti/Neil Cavuto/Jeremy Gara (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Pillar of Salt
      Written by Jacob Demke and Jerusha Hess

      Produced by Ken Kruckenberg

      Performed by Leslie Bibb

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дон Верден
    • Filming locations
      • Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Buffalo Film Company (II)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,907
      • Dec 13, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,309
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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