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American Dreamz

  • Director: Paul Weitz
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Media Satire, Showbiz Comedy
  • Themes: Ladder to the Top, Heads of State, Musician's Life
  • Main Cast: Dennis Quaid, Hugh Grant, Mandy Moore, Willem Dafoe, Chris Klein
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 107 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

The President of the United States (Dennis Quaid) seems to be having a nervous breakdown after picking up a newspaper for the first time in four years, and when his Chief of Staff (Willem Dafoe) determines to get the Commander in Chief out of his pajamas and back into the spotlight, the stage is set for a talent contest that the nation will never forget. To President Staton, the world is a fairly black-and-white place, but a glance at the daily headlines on the eve of his reelection leaves the most powerful man in the free world shaken to the very core. Now determined to read as much as possible in order to best assess the opinions of the general public, President Staton locks himself away and obsessively begins taking in as much information as humanly possible. With concern about the President's mental health soon taking precedence over all other issues in the White House, his nervous Chief of Staff attempts to get the Commander in Chief back in the public eye by booking him as a guest judge on television's top-rated talent show, "American Dreamz." A weekly ratings juggernaut hosted by self-loathing celebrity Martin Tweed (Hugh Grant), "American Dreamz" cashes in on the dominant culture of celebrity by affording everyday Americans the opportunity to be catapulted into stardom. As "American Dreamz" hopefuls Sally (Mandy Moore) and Omer (Sam Golzari) progress to the final round and the President takes his seat on the panel, an unexpected revelation about one of the finalists promises to make this season finale the biggest ratings grabber in television history. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jennifer Coolidge - Martha Kendoo; Sam Golzari - Omer; Marcia Gay Harden - First Lady; Seth Meyers - Chet Krogl; John Cho - Ittles; Judy Greer - Accordo; Bernard White; Tony Yalda; Noureen DeWulf; Shohreh Aghdashloo; Jay Harik

Credit

Sue Chan - Art Director, Joseph Middleton - Casting, Jennifer Li - Choreography, Molly Maginnis - Costume Designer, Mark Anthony Little - First Assistant Director, Paul Weitz - Director, Myron Kerstein - Editor, Chris Weitz - Executive Producer, Kerry Kohansky - Executive Producer, Stephen Trask - Composer (Music Score), Kathy Nelson - Musical Direction/Supervision, Simone Almekias-Seigl - Makeup, William Arnold - Production Designer, Robert Elswit - Cinematographer, Rodney Liber - Producer, Paul Weitz - Producer, Andrew Miano - Producer, Elizabeth Lapp - Set Designer, David Wyman - Sound/Sound Designer, Eric Warren Lindemann - Sound/Sound Designer, Rawn Hutchinson - Stunts Coordinator, John Hartigan - Special Effects Supervisor, Paul Weitz - Screenwriter, Pacific Title - Visual Effects, David Smith - Set Decorator

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American Dreamz

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Paul Weitz
Produced by Paul Weitz
Chris Weitz
Written by Paul Weitz
Starring Hugh Grant
Dennis Quaid
Marcia Gay Harden
Willem Dafoe
Mandy Moore
Sam Golzari
Chris Klein
Tony Yalda
Noureen DeWulf
Shohreh Aghdashloo
Music by Stephen Trask
Cinematography Robert Elswit
Editing by Myron I. Kerstein
Distributed by Universal Pictures
NBC
Release date(s) April 21, 2006
Running time 107 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $17 million
Gross revenue $16,458,459

American Dreamz is a 2006 comedy/parody film that satirizes both American politics and popular entertainment.

Director/producer/writer Paul Weitz has stated that the movie is meant to satirize both the TV show American Idol and the Bush Administration.[1] Reviews were lukewarm[2] and business was disappointing.[3]

The roman à clef movie boasts characters who are parody versions of President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney,[citation needed] and television personality Simon Cowell.

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Plot

On the morning after his re-election, US President Joseph Staton (Dennis Quaid) decides to read the newspaper for the first time in four years. This starts him down a slippery slope. He begins reading obsessively, reexamining his "black-and-white" view of the world in a more "gray-seeming" way, and holing up in his bedroom in his pajamas. Frightened by the President's apparent nervous breakdown, his Chief of Staff (Willem Dafoe) pushes him back into the spotlight, booking him as a guest judge on the television ratings juggernaut (and the President's personal favorite), the weekly talent show American Dreamz, a show similar in format to the modern-day American Idol.

America cannot seem to get enough of American Dreamz, hosted by self-aggrandizing, self-loathing Martin Tweed (Hugh Grant), ever on the lookout for the next insta-celebrity. His latest crop of hopefuls includes Sally Kendoo (Mandy Moore), a conniving steel magnolia with a devoted, dopey veteran boyfriend William Williams (Chris Klein), and Omer Obeidi (Sam Golzari).

Because Omer's mother died in the Middle East in an American attack, he joined a group of jihadists. He was an actor in an instruction film for terrorists, but he was too clumsy, and his interest in Western music was frowned upon. Therefore he was sent to the U.S. to await further instructions, but the leaders expected they could not use him. He moved to Southern California to live with his extended family there, including his effeminate cousin Iqbal (Tony Yalda) and Shazzy (Noureen DeWulf). Iqbal hoped to be selected to participate in American Dreamz, but in a misunderstanding Omer was selected instead. Iqbal becomes his manager.

Omer's terrorist organization now sees an opportunity: Omer is instructed to make it to the finale, and kill the President in a suicide attack. He succeeds in getting to the finale. Security is bypassed by assembling the bomb after the security check, in the toilet, from small parts smuggled in. Small pieces of explosive are disguised as chewing gum. Omer agrees, but changes his mind and disposes of the bomb in the trash can.

Sally is the other finalist. Earlier she dumped William. He went into the army, was wounded in Iraq, and came back to the U.S. For the purpose of the show, Sally pretends she still loves William. However, he sees Sally having sex with Martin, and is furious. After he finds the bomb in the trash can, he comes on stage and threatens to detonate it. While the other people evacuate, William starts singing and Martin, who refuses to let go of the camera, films it. As William reaches the end of the song, he detonates the bomb by walking into the camera, killing both himself and Martin. The film then cuts to shots of people dialing up their cell phones to vote in for the winner. It is eventually revealed that William Williams is the surprise winner of American Dreamz.

The end of the film reveals what each of the characters went on to do after the end of last season. Omer went on to become a successful star of his own Broadway revue. At the end of the film he appears in a scene from the musical Grease. The President makes his wife his new Chief of Staff. And Sally Kendoo becomes the new host of American Dreamz.

Cast

Box office

American Dreamz opened on April 21, 2006 and made $3.7 million in its first weekend, placing ninth.[4] The film had a total domestic gross of $7.2 million and an international gross of $9.2 million, for a total gross of $16.4 million.[5] It had its widest release in its opening weekend, opening in 1,500 theatres nationwide,[6] and ended its national release after only four weeks on May 28, 2006.

In the Netherlands, the film debuted at #7, dropping to #10 in its second week. As of June 14, 2006, the film has grossed a total of 92,432 in the Netherlands.

In Spain, the film debuted at #11, earning $109,681 in 50 theatres. The following week dropped to #15, grossing $58,467.

Pop culture references

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Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack was released April 18, 2006 by Lakeshore Records.

  1. "Stars and Stripes Forever"
  2. "One" — Sam Golzari (from A Chorus Line)
  3. "Luck Be a Lady" — Sam Golzari (from Guys and Dolls)
  4. "Impossible Dream" — Sam Golzari (from Man of La Mancha)
  5. "My Way" — Sam Golzari
  6. "Greased Lightnin'" — Sam Golzari (from Grease)
  7. "Super Freak" — Tony Yalda
  8. "That's Entertainment" — The Jam
  9. "Nights in White Satin" — The Moody Blues
  10. "Mommy Don't Drink Me to Bed Tonight" — Mandy Moore
  11. "(Girl) Let's Not Be Friends" — Joshua Wade
  12. "Rockin' Man" — Trey Parker
  13. "Never Felt This Way Before" — Niki J. Crawford
  14. "Lez Git Raunchy" — Adam Busch
  15. "Dreams with a Z" — Mandy Moore
  16. "Tea Time" — Joe Lervold
  17. "Trail of Love" — The Razen Shadows feat. Teresa James
  18. "Riza" — Pedro Eustache, Paul Livingstone, Faisal Zedan, Wael Kakish, and Donavon Lerman

DVD

American Dreamz was released on DVD in the United Kingdom on July 2, 2006, and was released in America on October 17, 2006. It was then released in Australia later that year.

References

  1. ^ American Dreamz — Dennis Quaid, Mandy Moore and Paul Weitz Interviews
  2. ^ American Dreamz (2006): Reviews
  3. ^ American Dreamz (2006) - Box office / business
  4. ^ Weekend Box Office Results for April 21–23, 2006.[1] BoxOfficeMojo.com
  5. ^ American Dreamz (2006)[2] BoxOfficeMojo.com
  6. ^ Solid Silent Hill, So-So Sentinel, Shattered American Dreamz."[3] BoxOfficeMojo.com

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