Mistaken for his character Ash from the 'Evil Dead' trilogy, Bruce Campbell is forced to fight a real monster in a small Oregon town.Mistaken for his character Ash from the 'Evil Dead' trilogy, Bruce Campbell is forced to fight a real monster in a small Oregon town.Mistaken for his character Ash from the 'Evil Dead' trilogy, Bruce Campbell is forced to fight a real monster in a small Oregon town.
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For the Die Hard Campbell Fans, But Not Many Others
Bruce Campbell is called to Gold Lick to fight the evil Chinese war god Guan-di after one of his biggest fans, Jeff, awakens the demon and mistakenly believes that Bruce would know how to fight such creatures. Campbell accepts, but only because he believes the entire thing to be a movie shoot.
Not surprisingly, there is going to be two groups of people for this film: the die-hard Campbell fans who love it, and the others. The others might like it, they might hate it, but they'll be left cold if they realize the jokes aren't meant for them. The film really has no solid plot (it's been done before...) and the acting isn't great... and the jokes are, at best, average.
Campbell's actor friends show up: Timothy Patrick Quill, Ted Raimi, Dan Hicks and even Ellen Sandweiss. Some of the in-jokes are slightly clever (having Sandweiss play "Cheryl", the same character's name she had in "Evil Dead") while others are just too blunt and insult the audience's intelligence. Other references such as "I worked with Sam Raimi" just seem thrown in for good measure. I understand the point was to reference Campbell's past films, but it wasn't subtle at all and seemed poorly thought out.
Bruce Campbell is Bruce Campbell, so if you like him, you will like this film. That's pretty much all there is to say about that. He directed it, he stars in it and he had a strong guiding hand in the writing process. You get the best of Campbell and the worst in this film... and don't forget for every good Campbell film ("Army of Darkness") there are at least two bad films.
I had the privilege of catching a screening in Madison with Campbell himself on hand for questions and answers. This really made the experience special, but did not make me feel any better about the film. The audience generally seemed to laugh more than I did, so maybe I'm in the minority. But when Bruce answered questions, he didn't offer any reassurance that he cared much about the film... if anything, his appearance seemed to suggest he felt he couldn't sell tickets without a gimmick.
I received a DVD copy in the mail as part of my reviewing duties, and gave it a second viewing. In all fairness, I en joyed the film much more the second time, having a better sense of what sort of humor and style the film would be going for. My suggestion is this: if you're a Campbell fan, pick up a copy. If not, you'll want to see other Campbell films first to really appreciate this one. Luckily for the people who made this film, there are plenty of Bruce Campbell fans to see this one with a smile on their face.
Not surprisingly, there is going to be two groups of people for this film: the die-hard Campbell fans who love it, and the others. The others might like it, they might hate it, but they'll be left cold if they realize the jokes aren't meant for them. The film really has no solid plot (it's been done before...) and the acting isn't great... and the jokes are, at best, average.
Campbell's actor friends show up: Timothy Patrick Quill, Ted Raimi, Dan Hicks and even Ellen Sandweiss. Some of the in-jokes are slightly clever (having Sandweiss play "Cheryl", the same character's name she had in "Evil Dead") while others are just too blunt and insult the audience's intelligence. Other references such as "I worked with Sam Raimi" just seem thrown in for good measure. I understand the point was to reference Campbell's past films, but it wasn't subtle at all and seemed poorly thought out.
Bruce Campbell is Bruce Campbell, so if you like him, you will like this film. That's pretty much all there is to say about that. He directed it, he stars in it and he had a strong guiding hand in the writing process. You get the best of Campbell and the worst in this film... and don't forget for every good Campbell film ("Army of Darkness") there are at least two bad films.
I had the privilege of catching a screening in Madison with Campbell himself on hand for questions and answers. This really made the experience special, but did not make me feel any better about the film. The audience generally seemed to laugh more than I did, so maybe I'm in the minority. But when Bruce answered questions, he didn't offer any reassurance that he cared much about the film... if anything, his appearance seemed to suggest he felt he couldn't sell tickets without a gimmick.
I received a DVD copy in the mail as part of my reviewing duties, and gave it a second viewing. In all fairness, I en joyed the film much more the second time, having a better sense of what sort of humor and style the film would be going for. My suggestion is this: if you're a Campbell fan, pick up a copy. If not, you'll want to see other Campbell films first to really appreciate this one. Luckily for the people who made this film, there are plenty of Bruce Campbell fans to see this one with a smile on their face.
Welcome Back, Bruce!
Fun, energetic, and more often funny than not- My Name is Bruce can be ridiculously cheesy and silly at times, but that doesn't mean it isn't a good time to watch. Bruce Campbell stars and Directs in this film, and provides a rather good performance as himself. Having watched all of Ash vs. Evil Dead recently, it was quite delightful to see where many of the visual nods came from in the show. The acting besides Bruce himself, can be quite cheesy, and often enough the performances are certainly not high class, but the film works in a bizarre, surreal, and oddly fun way that somehow manages to tie up even the looser threads of its content. The pacing can drag a bit at times, with the cringey gags getting a bit old, but for the most part, even with its familiar setting and plot structure- My Name is Bruce proves itself to be a fun and humorous flick worth a watch for any fan of the Evil Dead films, and of course, Campbell himself.
My Rating: 7.5/10
Well I'll be a horse's ass
This movie was hilarious, I don't care what the sob story reviews say and what the so called critics said way back when.
This is a hidden gem that had me giggling and spluttering till the end. It is a well shot movie written very tongue in cheek with self-deprecating humour that is the kind that I adore.
Bruce Campbell is amazing in this and I loved the support cast particularly Grace Thorsen was just stunning and played off of Bruce well in a subtle way.
7/10 good and original title that made my day.
This is a hidden gem that had me giggling and spluttering till the end. It is a well shot movie written very tongue in cheek with self-deprecating humour that is the kind that I adore.
Bruce Campbell is amazing in this and I loved the support cast particularly Grace Thorsen was just stunning and played off of Bruce well in a subtle way.
7/10 good and original title that made my day.
The legendary Bruce Campbell makes a funny parody of himself!!
After the smashing success of the Evil Dead trilogy, Bruce Campbell changes his status for good somehow the charismatic actor was slight stigmatized by his odd character Ash and has rather difficult to get rid of of unique gimmick, then came ups and downs at his career, Bubba Ho-Tep gave a life expectance as one the best movie on the decade.
In My Name is Bruce the own actor makes a parody of himself, as decaying star that still making trash pictures due he didn't get enough skill to be as a true actor, living in a messy and old-fashionable trailer with his drunkard dog, also has a rascal manager Mills Toddner (Ted Raimi) who living a hidden affair with his ex-wife, Campbell treat his male fans shallowly and female fans with sexual interest, also is an ingrained guzzler and highly uncouth, anyway a bad portrait of a bastard guy.
When arrives at late night a teenager hard fan Jeff (Taylor Sharpe) who see in his beloved hero Bruce a kind of man that be able to fight against a malign entity release mistakenly at old Chinese graveyard where in the past thousand them were buried at underground mine, Bruce gets pissed off with the daunted boy giving a scolding, however Jeff kidnapped him hold Bruce at trunk taking him at Oregon small city, actually Bruce thinks it should be a hoax carry out by his frisky manager over his birthday, there he is welcome by the own city Mayor and local villagers including the gorgeous and sexy Jeff's mother Kelly Graham (Grace Thorsen) which he stays thrilled for a potential booty call.
Without wasting time all them properly well-armed the chase for evil Chinese entity began, arriving there Bruce leading the group a slight hint of danger he running away despondently, the villagers as well, although Bruce is treated like a coward, just a fake movie hero, Bruce tries out redeem yourself before his heavy fan and his mother, seemingly is weak movie, nonetheless has many engaging and funny instances here and there, silly things certainly but far away to be bad, Bruce delights us with an average parody, mocking yourself without pity, creative and fresh presentation!!!
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2021 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
In My Name is Bruce the own actor makes a parody of himself, as decaying star that still making trash pictures due he didn't get enough skill to be as a true actor, living in a messy and old-fashionable trailer with his drunkard dog, also has a rascal manager Mills Toddner (Ted Raimi) who living a hidden affair with his ex-wife, Campbell treat his male fans shallowly and female fans with sexual interest, also is an ingrained guzzler and highly uncouth, anyway a bad portrait of a bastard guy.
When arrives at late night a teenager hard fan Jeff (Taylor Sharpe) who see in his beloved hero Bruce a kind of man that be able to fight against a malign entity release mistakenly at old Chinese graveyard where in the past thousand them were buried at underground mine, Bruce gets pissed off with the daunted boy giving a scolding, however Jeff kidnapped him hold Bruce at trunk taking him at Oregon small city, actually Bruce thinks it should be a hoax carry out by his frisky manager over his birthday, there he is welcome by the own city Mayor and local villagers including the gorgeous and sexy Jeff's mother Kelly Graham (Grace Thorsen) which he stays thrilled for a potential booty call.
Without wasting time all them properly well-armed the chase for evil Chinese entity began, arriving there Bruce leading the group a slight hint of danger he running away despondently, the villagers as well, although Bruce is treated like a coward, just a fake movie hero, Bruce tries out redeem yourself before his heavy fan and his mother, seemingly is weak movie, nonetheless has many engaging and funny instances here and there, silly things certainly but far away to be bad, Bruce delights us with an average parody, mocking yourself without pity, creative and fresh presentation!!!
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2021 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
My Name Is Bruce: Entertaining, Funny, A Definite Must For BC Fans!
I was extremely fortunate to obtain a ticket to the very first screening of "My Name Is Bruce" during the Ashland Independent Film Festival in Southern Oregon. Bruce appeared there in person and he was as charming, funny and charismatic as his alter egos on screen. It was a real privilege! Before and after the show, Bruce talked a bit about how making a film in one's hometown, how great it was for him to "be able make a film and sleep in his own bed for the first time in 10 years" and that you don't need a big Hollywood studio and a big blockbuster budget to make a good movie everyone can enjoy.
He proved his point completely with the screening of this film. "My Name Is Bruce" was filmed entirely on located in the Rogue Valley, casting locals in many of the major roles, who all did a wonderful job. No big celebrity names, exotic locations or blue screen studios were necessary in making this a real good movie.
But enough patting on the back.
If you love any of the Evil Dead movies, if you've ever loved him as the dashing king of thieves in Xena: Warrior Princess, or if you've just been charmed by his delightful cameos in the Spiderman films, you will LOVE "My Name Is Bruce"! Even if you don't know that much about Bruce Campell and you just happen to be a fan of B-Movies, I still think you will enjoy this movie. Everything we love about Bruce is played so well over the top you can't help but laugh yourself silly! Bruce takes no mercy in making fun of himself - in this film, he's a washed up, boozing, C-movie actor, who's just finalized his divorce, making horrible alien movie sequels while treating his devoted fans like crap (the scene where he kicks a fan in a wheelchair down a hill - PRICELESS - but just one of many)! This, of course, all done in comedic good taste. None of this could be considered is autobiographical, and it's far from some cheesy Lifetime channel oh-pity-me "the Bruce Campbell story" special. As Bruce beats himself up, we all laugh our bums off.
Then, there is of course, the evil monster, Quan-Di, who's chops peoples' heads off in a cool, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon style. I would also like to add by the way that this Chinese God of Bean Curd has his own folksong sung by two humble guitar players, and it's a rather catchy-tune. Quite frankly, if you don't leave the theatre singing: "Quan You, Quan Me, Quan Di...", well then I just don't know what to say to you. ;) The violence in this movie is very much like what you may find in the Evil Dead movies. There's much homage from that.
Something else in this movie that's uber-cool and cult fans will enjoy: Ted Raimi... Is... EVERYWHERE in this film. He has (as far as I could count) three different significant roles, which are both delightful and hilarious to watch.
The movie also takes some of its strength from the two main supporting roles, the plucky fan boy who practically worships Bruce Campell (whose name I can't remember at the moment) and his mother, played by Grace Thorsen.
I should note that what I saw was a rough cut of the film, not entirely finished, so I don't know the names of all the actors because there were no opening and closing credits. So, sorry for now, plucky fan boy who worships Bruce Campell. I thought you were very good, but I can't remember your name. And kudos to the actor who played Quan-Di, who's physical characterizations behind the mask made him more than just another monster.
In conclusion, when there is a final cut and it lands in theaters in October, do go see it. It was quite an entertaining film and well worth seeing it on the big screen. I would write more, because this movie ROCKED in practically every detail, but I fear I'd be giving too much away. Just take my word for it: it's groovy, baby. Go see it.
He proved his point completely with the screening of this film. "My Name Is Bruce" was filmed entirely on located in the Rogue Valley, casting locals in many of the major roles, who all did a wonderful job. No big celebrity names, exotic locations or blue screen studios were necessary in making this a real good movie.
But enough patting on the back.
If you love any of the Evil Dead movies, if you've ever loved him as the dashing king of thieves in Xena: Warrior Princess, or if you've just been charmed by his delightful cameos in the Spiderman films, you will LOVE "My Name Is Bruce"! Even if you don't know that much about Bruce Campell and you just happen to be a fan of B-Movies, I still think you will enjoy this movie. Everything we love about Bruce is played so well over the top you can't help but laugh yourself silly! Bruce takes no mercy in making fun of himself - in this film, he's a washed up, boozing, C-movie actor, who's just finalized his divorce, making horrible alien movie sequels while treating his devoted fans like crap (the scene where he kicks a fan in a wheelchair down a hill - PRICELESS - but just one of many)! This, of course, all done in comedic good taste. None of this could be considered is autobiographical, and it's far from some cheesy Lifetime channel oh-pity-me "the Bruce Campbell story" special. As Bruce beats himself up, we all laugh our bums off.
Then, there is of course, the evil monster, Quan-Di, who's chops peoples' heads off in a cool, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon style. I would also like to add by the way that this Chinese God of Bean Curd has his own folksong sung by two humble guitar players, and it's a rather catchy-tune. Quite frankly, if you don't leave the theatre singing: "Quan You, Quan Me, Quan Di...", well then I just don't know what to say to you. ;) The violence in this movie is very much like what you may find in the Evil Dead movies. There's much homage from that.
Something else in this movie that's uber-cool and cult fans will enjoy: Ted Raimi... Is... EVERYWHERE in this film. He has (as far as I could count) three different significant roles, which are both delightful and hilarious to watch.
The movie also takes some of its strength from the two main supporting roles, the plucky fan boy who practically worships Bruce Campell (whose name I can't remember at the moment) and his mother, played by Grace Thorsen.
I should note that what I saw was a rough cut of the film, not entirely finished, so I don't know the names of all the actors because there were no opening and closing credits. So, sorry for now, plucky fan boy who worships Bruce Campell. I thought you were very good, but I can't remember your name. And kudos to the actor who played Quan-Di, who's physical characterizations behind the mask made him more than just another monster.
In conclusion, when there is a final cut and it lands in theaters in October, do go see it. It was quite an entertaining film and well worth seeing it on the big screen. I would write more, because this movie ROCKED in practically every detail, but I fear I'd be giving too much away. Just take my word for it: it's groovy, baby. Go see it.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the townspeople named Frank makes a reference to kidnapping the blacksmith from Army of Darkness. Timothy Patrick Quill, the actor who plays Frank, also played the blacksmith in Army of Darkness (1992). This joke is also used with the Dirt Farmer.
- GoofsFilm crew clearly reflected in Bruce's aluminum trailer when he returns home from Gold Lick.
- Quotes
Bruce Campbell: You don't know fear, kid. You've never worked with Sam Raimi.
- Crazy creditsCutscenes from the movie while the McCain brothers (the Mayor and the sheriff) sing "The Legend of Guandi"; then, a new scene at the end of the credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Heart of Dorkness: Behind the Scenes of 'My Name Is Bruce' (2009)
- SoundtracksGuandi is his Name
Performed by The McCain Brothers
Written by Ben McCain and Butch McCain
Produced by Mark Landrith and John Gleason
Published by McCain Brothers Music (ASCAP)
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- Also known as
- Мене звуть Брюс
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- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $173,066
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,432
- Nov 2, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $173,066
- Runtime
- 1h 24m(84 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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