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Gentlemen Broncos

  • Director: Jared Hess
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Main Cast: Michael Angarano, Sam Rockwell, Jemaine Clement, Jennifer Coolidge, Mike White
  • Release Year: 2009
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A high-school reject gets ripped off by a famous fantasy author at a writing camp in this comedy from director Jared Hess (Nacho Libre, Napoleon Dynamite). Michael Angarano, Sam Rockwell, Jemaine Clement, and Jennifer Coolidge star in the Ripcord Pictures production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Review

Gentlemen Broncos is one of those movies that would be totally awesome if they cut out the parts that suck. The third feature film from Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess, Broncos is about a 15-year-old aspiring sci-fi writer named Benjamin (Michael Angarano) from the same kind of middle-of-nowhere small town in Utah where Napoleon took place, and where Hess apparently hails from. Benjamin's well-meaning mom sends him to a writer's camp, where he gets to take a class taught by his hero, a prolific fantasy author named Ronald Chevalier (the awesomely ridiculous Jemaine Clement, of Flight of the Conchords fame), who speaks in a James Mason-style British accent and wears a lot of Native American-inspired flare. But when Chevalier comes under pressure from his publisher for his next book idea, the desperate bigwig steals Benjamin's novel -- a very weird story called “Yeast Lords.”

“Yeast Lords” is presented in the film as a movie within the movie, with Sam Rockwell playing the protagonist -- a hairy badass named Bronco, who leads a rebellion against something or other by fighting a lot of rocket-armed deer trophies. These scenes are pretty unequivocally hilarious; they're perfectly absurd, and Rockwell sells the insanity like nobody's business. In fact, just about everything in the movie that directly pertains to science fiction is funny. Clement's performance as the God-among-nerds Chevalier is comic gold. His voice alone is hysterical, and all the touches -- like his flamboyant wardrobe, his personally created cover art (like Roger Dean but with more boobs), and his self-important advice about character names (specifically, putting oneself in the mind of a mother troll being suckled by a ravenous litter) -- are priceless.

The only problem with the film is everything else. When you get Mike White to show up for your movie in a long, permed wig, carrying a snake around his shoulders, and the best you can do is have it poop on him 15 minutes in, you know you're in trouble. There's a lot of vomit, a lot of weirdness that doesn't necessarily make you laugh, and a lot of disjointed plot elements that don’t really go anywhere. Hess has always taken flak for approaching his subjects -- namely, rural Utah and its philistine residents -- with clear distain, laughing at the bumpkins who populate the epic, mountainous landscape's ranch houses and strip malls rather than with them. And to be fair, while comedy has become increasingly preoccupied with pointing out the inanities of mundane suburban life over the past decade, Hess' particular brand of funny-because-it's-true is pretty unique. You don't see anybody else lampooning Mormon country in this way (though, in fairness, Hess never actually brings the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints into the script in any way, unless you count the creepy casual reference to sex as "bedding down."). But while it was arguably novel in Napoleon Dynamite to point out all the mom jeans and scrunchies that keep this area so amusingly behind the times, it's mostly just icky and depressing in Broncos. The more specific Hess gets -- the upscale lingerie store that sells high-necked grandma nighties, the deluded fools passing off third-rate country crafts as art -- the less appealing the movie feels. And, sadly, that content accounts for more than half of the running time.

~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Héctor Jimenez - Lonnie Donaho; Halley Feiffer - Tabatha; Josh Pais - Todd Keefe; Edgar Oliver - Duncan/Lord Daysius; Clive Revill - Cletus; John Pleshette - Merve; Rod Decker - Rod Decker; Johnny Hoops - Kanaya/Kenonka; Suzanne May - Vanaya/Venonka; John Baker - Don Carlos; Jeanette Puhich - Sherry; Jon Shere - Boom Operator; Daniel "Doc" Love - Camera Operator; Brian Unger - Journalist; Isaac Demke - Loyal Fan; Steve Berg - Obnoxious Fan; Kristie Conway - Nerdy Girl; Robin Ballard - Female Assistant; Kristin Brewer - Lady Shopper; Edward Osborn - Gross Guy; Jizelle Jade Jurquina - Troll Girl; Isaac Russell - Skinny Boy; Benji Hughes - Dad Photo

Credit

Chris DeMuri - Art Director, Duff Rich - Associate Producer, Meredith Tucker - Casting, April Napier - Costume Designer, J. Scott Smiley - First Assistant Director, Jared Hess - Director, Yuka Ruell - Editor, Jared Hess - Executive Producer, Jerusha Hess - Executive Producer, Ben Le Clair - Executive Producer, David Wingo - Composer (Music Score), Randall Poster - Musical Direction/Supervision, Richard A. Wright - Production Designer, Munn Powell - Cinematographer, Mike White - Producer, John Kelly - Producer, Patrick Statham - Stunts Coordinator, John Kelly - Unit Production Manager, Jared Hess - Screenwriter, Jerusha Hess - Screenwriter, Duff Rich - Production Supervisor, Cody J. Harbaugh - Second Assistant Director, Mike Higgins - Leadman, Les Boothe - Set Decorator, Timothy Huizing - Puppeteer, Peter Chevako - Puppeteer
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Gentlemen Broncos

Promotional film poster
Directed by Jared Hess
Produced by Mike White
Written by Jared and Jerusha Hess
Starring Michael Angarano
Jemaine Clement
Sam Rockwell
Jennifer Coolidge
Suzanne May
Halley Feiffer
Cinematography Munn Powell
Editing by Yuka Ruell
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date(s) October 30, 2009
Country United States
Language English
Budget $96,307 (as of 11/18/2009)[1]
Gross revenue $10,000,000

Gentlemen Broncos is a 2009 comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess, and directed by Jared Hess. The film stars Michael Angarano, Jemaine Clement, Sam Rockwell and Jennifer Coolidge. Gentlemen Broncos was released theatrically on October 30, 2009.

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Premise

Gentlemen Broncos tells the story of a homeschooled teenage outcast and aspiring fantasy writer. He attends a fantasy convention to show off his work but his idea, Yeast Lords - The Bronco Years, is ripped off by acclaimed novelist Ronald Chevalier, who has turned desperate for ideas after his publisher rejects his latest novel and informs him that they intend to drop him entirely.[2]

Cast

Michael Angarano portrays the teenaged aspiring fantasy writer, Benjamin Purvis. Jemaine Clement plays novelist Ronald Chevalier. Sam Rockwell was cast as the fictional story's title character who appears in book-come-to-life sequences under two guises: one in the teenager's story and the other in Chevalier's story.[3] Jennifer Coolidge portrays the teenager's mother.[4] Edgar Oliver appears in the film in a small role. Suzanne May plays the heroine in the fictional stories. Halley Feiffer plays Benjamin's friend, Tabatha Jenkins. Hector Jiminez plays an selfproclaimed auteur film director who adapts Benjamin's book into a very low budget film.

Production

In December 2007, JoBlo.com reported that Jared and Jerusha Hess had signed with Fox Searchlight Pictures to produce Gentlemen Broncos, based on a spec script they had written. The deal called for Jared Hess to direct and Mike White, who co-wrote Nacho Libre with them, to produce. Filming began in March 2008 in Utah.[2] In early August 2008, work on an Internet viral marketing began, which had a video introducing the character of Ronald Chevalier.[5] A second video was released in October 2008.[6] A trailer was released on August 19, 2009. The artwork in the opening credits is by acclaimed fantasy and science fiction artist David Lee Anderson.

Reception

The film received generally negative reviews and currently holds a 16% 'Fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 56 reviews by critics while the Rotten Tomato community has given it a 69% rating with generally positive reviews.[7] The movie is nominated for the Podcast Awards.[8]

References

  1. ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=gentlemenbroncos.htm
  2. ^ a b Mike Sampson (2007-12-19). "Jared Hess' next is...". JoBlo.com. http://www.joblo.com/jared-hess-next-is. Retrieved 2008-11-05. 
  3. ^ Denys Boyd (2008-01-31). "Rockwell, Angarano, and Clement Join Jared Hess' Gentlemen Broncos". The Hollywood Reporter. 
  4. ^ Borys Kit (2008-03-17). "Jennifer Coolidge Joins Gentleman Broncos". The Hollywood Reporter. 
  5. ^ Alex Billington (2008-08-11). "Gentlemen Broncos Viral Begins - Dr. Ronald Chevalier Videos". FirstShowing.net. http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/08/11/gentlemen-broncos-viral-begins-dr-ronald-chevalier-videos/. Retrieved 2008-11-05. 
  6. ^ Josh Tyler (2008-10-23). "Who Is Dr. Ronald Chevalier?". http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Who-Is-Dr-Ronald-Chevalier-10640.html. Retrieved 2008-11-05. 
  7. ^ "Gentlemen Broncos". Rotten Tomatoes. http://au.rottentomatoes.com/m/gentlemen_broncos/. Retrieved October 29, 2009. 
  8. ^ Bloody Guests On Award Nominated Podcast

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