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The Amateurs

  • Director: Michael Traeger
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Sex Comedy, Ensemble Film
  • Themes: Filmmaking, Midlife Crises
  • Main Cast: Jeff Bridges, Ted Danson, William Fichtner, Patrick Fugit, Lauren Graham
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: UK/US
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A man down on his luck hatches a different kind of get-rich-quick scheme in this independent comedy. Andy Sargentee (Jeff Bridges) is a middle-aged divorcé who is down in the dumps after the departure of his wife, Thelma (Jeanne Tripplehorn), and son, Billy (Alex D. Linz). The fact that Thelma's new hubby is quite wealthy only makes things more troubling for Andy, and he keeps thinking that if he had more money he could be back in her good graces. One night, while knocking back drinks with his friends, Andy has a brainstorm -- pornography is big business these days, so why not round up the local talent and make an adult movie? Andy persuades his friend Barney (Tim Blake Nelson) to sign on as co-producer, and they start putting together a crew, including Emmett (Patrick Fugit), a kid with a video camera who becomes director of photography, Otis (William Fichtner), who volunteers to be the gofer who doesn't really do anything, and as director a guy known only by his nickname, Some Idiot (Joe Pantoliano). Casting proves to be a bit more problematic, especially after they discover that Moose (Ted Danson), who has been cast in the male lead, may be gay when he repeatedly fails to rise to the occasion. The Amateurs also stars Lauren Graham, Valerie Perrine, and Glenne Headly as some of the local women drafted into appearing in the movie; the picture was released in the United Kingdom under the title The Moguls. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Review

The DVD back cover of The Amateurs makes the unusual (and potentially self-incriminating) decision to print a quotation from its star, Jeff Bridges, in the spot usually reserved for the kind of breathless critical praise that's truncated by ellipses and peppered by exclamation points. In that quotation, Bridges likens the The Amateurs to "if Frank Capra directed a porn movie," and he just may be onto something. There's an undeniable sweetness to this story about small-town shlubs pooling their collective pluck to make an adult film, and to call it Capra-esque is not really exaggerating. That may be the only way for any light comedy to deal with the issue of pornography, because ultimately, these characters are just too darn nice to exploit another human. However, this doesn't mean that writer-director Michael Traeger's script can't occasionally indulge in its grin-inducing naughty side. The real key to the film's infectious tone is Bridges himself, who defies the medium's "show don't tell" mandate by submitting a steady stream of conversational narration. It's like the viewer is chatting with Bridges in his living room, as he entertains with humorous, self-aware asides about filmmaking; he welcomes his listeners rather than alienating them with esoteric industryspeak. After all, these are just plain folks with the contagious twinkle of Hollywood in their eyes, including the eminently likeable ensemble of Ted Danson, William Fichtner, Patrick Fugit, Tim Blake Nelson, Glenne Headley, Lauren Graham and Joe Pantoliano -- this last playing the film's hapless director, affectionately known as "Some Idiot," or "Some" for short. For a concept that could have been too indie-clever for its own good, The Amateurs has a real, well, amateur's sense of humility. Not only does that remove it from the realm of the tawdry, but the film's crowd-pleasing good vibes are almost downright wholesome. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide

Cast

Glenne Headly - Helen Tatelbaum; Tim Blake Nelson - Barney Macklehatton; Joe Pantoliano - Some Idiot; Jeanne Tripplehorn - Thelma; Isaiah Washington - Homer; Judy Greer - Ellie; John Hawkes - Moe; Brad Henke - Ron; Tom Bower - Floyd; Dawn Didawick - Clara; Jayne Taini - Mrs. Morelli; Alex D. Linz - Billy; Steven Weber - Howard; Melinda Dahl - Charlene; Valerie Perrine - V; Fiona Hunter - Veronica; Eileen Brennan - Mrs. Cherkiss; Troy R. Brenna - Ernest; Brad Garrett - Wally; Elden Henson - Salesman; Aldo Bigante - Jack; Elliot Cates - Reverend; Norm O'Neill - Clara's Man

Credit

Brandee Dell'Aringa - Art Director, Colleen Woodcock - Associate Producer, Nancy Nayor Battino - Casting, Laura Greenlee - Co-producer, Mark Wolfe - Co-producer, Ernesto Martinez - Costume Designer, John O'Rourke - First Assistant Director, Michael Traeger - Director, Raul Davalos - Editor, Michael Kuhn - Executive Producer, Jill Tandy - Executive Producer, Malcolm Ritchie - Executive Producer, Tamami Ito - Hair Styles, Laura Greenlee - Line Producer, Nicolaas TenBroek - Composer (Music Score), Larry Marks - Musical Direction/Supervision, Bob Ziembicki - Production Designer, Denis Maloney - Cinematographer, Aaron Ryder - Producer, Whit Norris - Sound/Sound Designer, Gary Turner - Stunts Coordinator, Derek Freda - Unit Production Manager, Michael Traeger - Screenwriter, Mark Wolfe - Executive in Charge of Production, Thomas Nellen - Makeup Supervisor, Nancy Kirhoffer - Post Production Supervisor, Sandy Gendler - Supervising Sound Editor, Linda Arnold - Key Hairstylist, David Larson - Key Hairstylist, Martina Kohl - Key Make-up, Robert Kensinger - Set Decorator

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The Amateurs
Directed by Michael Traeger
Produced by Scott Kroop
Adam Merims
Scott Strauss
Written by Michael Traeger
Starring Jeff Bridges
Tim Blake Nelson
Joe Pantoliano
William Fichtner
Ted Danson
Patrick Fugit
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) 2005

The Amateurs, originally called The Moguls, is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Michael Traeger and starring Jeff Bridges. Its story revolves around six friends in a small town in the US who decide to make a full length amateur adult film.

The film was released under the title The Moguls in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2006. The film was released under the title The Amateurs and opened in limited release in the United States on December 7, 2007.[1]

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Premise

Six friends come together to try and find fame and fortune by making the world’s most innocent adult movie ever made. Although they have literally no idea what they’re doing, they keep at it and are determined to accomplish their goal...no matter what gets in the way.

Cast

Actor Role
Jeff Bridges Andy
Tim Blake Nelson Barney
William Fichtner Otis
Joe Pantoliano Some Idiot
Patrick Fugit Emmett
Isaiah Washington Homer
Steven Weber Howard
Ted Danson Moose
Jeanne Tripplehorn Thelma
Glenne Headly Helen
Tom Bower Floyd
Lauren Graham Peggy
Dawn Didawick Clara
Norm O'Neill Clara's Man

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