Moral Rating: | Extremely Offensive |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | Music Comedy Satire |
Length: | 1 hr. 36 min. |
Year of Release: | 2007 |
USA Release: |
December 21, 2007 |
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Featuring |
John C. Reilly “Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny,” “Magnolia,” “Boogie Nights” Jack Black, Ed Helms, Justin Long, Paul Rudd, Jason Schwartzman, Kristen Wiig, See all » |
Director | Jake Kasdan—“Orange County,” “Zero Effect” |
Producer | Judd Apatow, Carey Dietrich, Jake Kasdan, Clayton Townsend |
Distributor |
Columbia Pictures, a division of Sony Pictures |
“Life made him tough. Love made him strong. …”
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “America loves larger-than-life musician and songwriter Dewey Cox! But behind the music is the up-and-down-and-up-again story of a musician whose songs would change a nation. On his rock 'n roll spiral, Cox sleeps with 411 women, marries three times, has 22 kids and 14 stepkids, stars in his own 70s TV show, collects friends ranging from Elvis to the Beatles to a chimp, and gets addicted to—and then kicks—every drug known to man… but despite it all, Cox grows into a national icon and eventually earns the love of a good woman—longtime backup singer Darlene.”
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The movie documents his life… all the ups and downs, drugs, sex, and rock 'n roll. It’s a parody amalgamation of the lives of Elvis, Johnny Cash, and others. Jack Black, Jonah Hill, Frankie Muniz, and many others (including the Temptations) make cameos. This is a goofy film that had a lot of potential but lost it with the deluge of sex innuendos and acts. The language isn’t as bad as most R fare these days, but it’s heavy enough. John C. Reilly (I hear) sang all the songs in the movie, and I must admit he’s got talent. There’s a funny scene where Reilly sings a song in the manner of Bob Dylan. It’s a spot-on impersonation and the lyrics make absolute no sense. His friend played by Tim Meadows is always getting high and he’s the only one who finds the words deep.
Overall, there’s a handful of funny gags, but nothing that’ll have you ROTFLOL. Albeit there are plenty other films much raunchier than this movie, the general crassness doesn’t merit watching it. Hoo rah.
My Ratings: Moral rating: Very Offensive / Moviemaking quality: 3