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Howard Stern, il ribelle radiofonico che ora è anche personaggio televisivo, autore e star del cinema.Howard Stern, il ribelle radiofonico che ora è anche personaggio televisivo, autore e star del cinema.Howard Stern, il ribelle radiofonico che ora è anche personaggio televisivo, autore e star del cinema.
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 3 candidature
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizHoward Stern, Robin Quivers, and Fred Norris were still doing their morning radio show five days a week during production on the film. Every morning, they would go immediately to the set after the show. Jackie Martling and Gary Dell'Abate, with smaller roles, also juggled two jobs. As did Howard's intern, Steve Grillo, who was a full-time production assistant for the movie.
- BlooperRobin makes the statement that Howard, "...wasn't old enough to be in Vietnam" and Howard replies, "no duh". The Vietnam War started in 1965 and ended in 1975. Howard was 18 years of age in 1972 which does make him old enough to be in the war.
- Citazioni
[after seeing Howard in his Fartman oufit]
Ozzy Osbourne: What a fucking jerk.
- Curiosità sui creditiStern cohort 'Stuttering John' Melendez rants about Howard not putting him in the movie.
- Versioni alternativeFor its airings on the USA Network, the movie occasionally pauses and 'Howard Stern' appears to provide commentary on the movie. Also, in an atypical move for a basic cable channel, USA Network presented the movie with no edits -- but with all spoken obscenities bleeped and objectionable visuals (nudity, drug use) electronically masked. This version also airs on VH1.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Il Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Tina Turner (1997)
- Colonne sonoreThe Great American Nightmare
Written by Rob Zombie & Charlie Clouser
Performed by Rob Zombie with Howard Stern
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Recensione in evidenza
A little one-sided in it's story telling but it's all very funny
The true story of Howard Stern's "rise" from schoolboy nerd to leading DJ in the USA. This is adapted from his book and is a whirlwind ride through 30 years, with the main focus being on his career at small stations and his big break at NBC. The fact that it is from Stern himself means that the story focuses on his good sides and tends to brush over the more difficult issues relating to his insensitivity towards his wife etc, but that doesn't stop this being a funny enjoyable film.
Stern plays himself with a great sense of self - most of his jokes put himself down rather than being arrogant. This helps endear the audience to him with great effect and makes him more sympathetic. The comedy is very sharp (and rude) throughout and even if we don't get any great insights at least we have a good laugh.
Stern is good in the lead role (admittedly if he can't play himself what can he do!) And his colleagues are also good as themselves. Paul Giamatti is great as the put upon producer at NBC and the rest of the cast is filled out with weird characters. One complaint would be the copious amount of nudity in the film - I realise that it's a true story but it did seem to be put in just to get the audience at times (well....like Stern's show itself I guess).
Overall this plays like a rude Woody Allen film (funny narrative voice-overs) and it has a certain charm to it that towers over the smuttiness to make it feel a much nicer film than it is. Even if you don't know who Stern is (i.e. most people outside of America) this is a very funny enjoyable film.
Stern plays himself with a great sense of self - most of his jokes put himself down rather than being arrogant. This helps endear the audience to him with great effect and makes him more sympathetic. The comedy is very sharp (and rude) throughout and even if we don't get any great insights at least we have a good laugh.
Stern is good in the lead role (admittedly if he can't play himself what can he do!) And his colleagues are also good as themselves. Paul Giamatti is great as the put upon producer at NBC and the rest of the cast is filled out with weird characters. One complaint would be the copious amount of nudity in the film - I realise that it's a true story but it did seem to be put in just to get the audience at times (well....like Stern's show itself I guess).
Overall this plays like a rude Woody Allen film (funny narrative voice-overs) and it has a certain charm to it that towers over the smuttiness to make it feel a much nicer film than it is. Even if you don't know who Stern is (i.e. most people outside of America) this is a very funny enjoyable film.
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Dettagli
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- Budget
- 28.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 41.230.799 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 14.616.333 USD
- 9 mar 1997
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 41.230.799 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 49 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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