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Tenure

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.9K
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Gretchen Mol, Luke Wilson, and David Koechner in Tenure (2008)
A college professor competes for tenure with a hot-shot female colleague.
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Professor Thurber loves to teach, but can't stand all the politicking. So when his opportunity for tenure is announced, he goes out on a limb to prove his worth, but unexpectedly falls in lo... Read allProfessor Thurber loves to teach, but can't stand all the politicking. So when his opportunity for tenure is announced, he goes out on a limb to prove his worth, but unexpectedly falls in love with the girl who might replace him.Professor Thurber loves to teach, but can't stand all the politicking. So when his opportunity for tenure is announced, he goes out on a limb to prove his worth, but unexpectedly falls in love with the girl who might replace him.

  • Director
    • Mike Million
  • Writer
    • Mike Million
  • Stars
    • Luke Wilson
    • Gretchen Mol
    • David Koechner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Million
    • Writer
      • Mike Million
    • Stars
      • Luke Wilson
      • Gretchen Mol
      • David Koechner
    • 34User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Charlie Thurber
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Elaine Grasso
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Jay Hadley
    Sasha Alexander
    Sasha Alexander
    • Margaret
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • William Thurber
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    • Beth
    Michael Cudlitz
    Michael Cudlitz
    • Tim
    William Bogert
    William Bogert
    • Dean Leakey
    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Warren
    • (as Andrew Daly)
    Ellen Tobie
    Ellen Tobie
    • Professor Hannah Slocumb
    Zach Selwyn
    Zach Selwyn
    • Buck
    Hilary Pingle
    Hilary Pingle
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    Nathan Pham
    • Stan
    Van Hughes
    Van Hughes
    • Ben
    Lily Holleman
    Lily Holleman
    • Blair
    Robert Farrior
    Robert Farrior
    • Dave Bundy
    Paul Rescigno
    • Bradley
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      • Mike Million
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    6napierslogs

    "Tenure" has its faults, but it's still OK

    "Tenure" is a comedy about college professors. It has its fair share of problems, mainly that it has a really weak (in some cases false) description of college life for professors. And its hard to call this a comedy.

    The jokes are very sophomoric, you may laugh a little bit, but these jokes are for the lowest common denominator. I found it a very odd mix, since generally movies about academic professors are supposed to be more intelligent. Do not mistake this movie as intelligent. David Koechner (who I am generally not a big fan of) is in the main comedic role, he crosses the line from professor to student, and his jokes cross the line from decent to unacceptable.

    That aside, the rest of the movie is a pretty good exploration of a smart, but insecure, 30-something guy. Luke Wilson is his usual, likable self, and I looked forward to the resolution for his character.

    "Tenture" is not the smart, funny academic film that I was expecting (and that I think it was supposed to be), but I found a bit of myself in Luke Wilson's character and I was smiling at the end. If you ignore the promise of high comedy, this film can be enjoyed.
    vchimpanzee

    Enjoyable to watch, mainly for Wilson, if somewhat naughty

    Luke Wilson does a very good job here. He makes us like him and we want him to succeed in all areas of his life. That seems to be the main point of the movie and the main reason to enjoy it.

    I know David Koechner from several roles, but mainly as the likable loser on "Superior Donuts". Here, he is a loser, but I wouldn't say likable. I suppose we want him to succeed but almost know for certain he never will.

    Gretchen Mol is adorable and intelligent, and while her character's failure would be good for Charlie, she just makes Elaine too nice and pleasant for us to really want that. Seeing her and Wilson together is one of the best things about the movie.

    Sasha Alexander is nothing but unpleasant. That's it. Margaret has no redeeming qualities except she's a looker. That's how Jay described Elaine, but I didn't see it myself.

    Bob Gunton does a good job (though there are no challenges connected with his character's apparent problems) and I found myself wanting the film to focus more on him and the relationship between William and Charlie. I didn't care if the movie wasn't always funny.

    William Bogert as the dean is sort of the absent-minded professor and makes us sort of like him, though not always.

    The actors playing three of the students also made us like them. Even Ben, sort of the class clown, who doesn't have nearly enough lines.

    Some of the music is classical and nice to listen to. But I particularly liked the "a capella" sound that was so much a part of the background music of the TV series "Glee" and a big part of the "Pitch Perfect" movies. This style was played at the movie's start.

    Is this family friendly? In version I saw part of the sign for the presentation of a product is blurry, and every time the product name is mentioned it is bleeped. Let's just say it helps men who are having trouble with women. Later, this product is the subject of a hilarious scene in ... I'd better let you find out. Also, I have reason to suspect the F-word was used a lot. Cleaned up for TV, it's not really too bad.

    I enjoyed this, though I have seen better.
    7ctomvelu1

    Entertaining

    Smart little film about a college teacher (Wilson) facing tenure review. He's a great teacher but has barely been published and is not enough of a politician. Along comes a new assistant professor (Mol) from Yale of all places, and now he's facing competition. His best buddy, a slightly deranged anthropology teacher (Koechner), convinces him to sabotage the new arrival at every turn. Problem is, the new arrival is unsure of herself and the two "competitors" become friends. Wilson is perfect in his role, and Koechner is wonderfully daffy as a Sasquatch worshiper. Mol is pretty, but truthfully isn't given that much to do. There's a nice ongoing bit about Wilson's character and his aging dad (Gunton), who unhappily resides in a nursing home. Filmed on the campus of Bryn Mawr. Very relaxed, nothing artificial, nothing forced, to the very end.
    6tburick

    Not a bad movie...

    I am not going to bash this movie as many have done... I saw the movie, and was think I set the bar too high. Without giving away too much of the movie, I found that the acting was good, the story was different from a "bottled, formulaic, Animal House-ish" rewrite college comedy.

    It was smart, clever, and told a good tale, there was only a small amount of unanswered questions I had in my mind when it ended... I stared at the screen and said... "OK...it wasn't awful, it was .... well OK"

    The bottom line is, I am not going to say it was a horrible movie, because it was not... I found that I was entertained by the movie, and they did not try to market it as a blockbuster.. A decent film, and not too far removed from what it was about.. trying to get tenure at a College.
    6likelinus02

    Tenure, it ain't a bad movie.

    This is a melo-dramatic comedy, 2009 flick starring Luke Wilson as our main protagonist and also featuring Gretchen Mol, David Koechner, Sasha Alexander and Bob Gunton. It is written and directed by Mike Million. Rated R if you're interested by ratings or if you want to supervise what your kids are listening. I've heard the F word a few times and other sexual references words, so that is where you'll get your R rating. No images to support the words. It's all speaking "R".

    This is not the flagship of Luke Wilson's filmography. It is an independent movie produced by Blowtorch Entertainment, that you may not heard of, unless you're into the underground movie scene. Like I said, it's not a blockbuster movie, not action-packed and it wasn't a movie that you saw any publicity about it, at least not that I know of. But, somehow, when I looked at cover and read the synopsis, I was, I could say a little bit intrigued. So I sat on the couch and I was ready to be… Well I wasn't ready for anything. I didn't come with lots of expectations for this movie. I thought to myself, well let's just watch this and see what comes out of it. So anyway, there you go! Charlie Thurber is in his mid-thirty and an English teacher at Grey's College. Charlie's struggling to get his tenureship, which to us is the thing that he'd like to get so bad. To obtain this, he's get to be elect by his fellow teacher partners and his essays need to be publish in a journal or anything that releases a publication. This is the main plot of the film.

    Here comes Charlie's best friend, Dr. Jay Hadley(David Koechner), who's an anthropologist and die-hard believer of the existence of the Big Foot. Jay is a 42 years old that I've never seem to grow up. The best example I could tell for this is that Jay tried to get his tenureship and got denied so to replicate at one person who didn't get him his vote he "T-P'ed" that particular man's tree. You see the picture.

    Charlie's got to put on his A-game when Elaine Grasso(Gretchen Mol), a new teacher from Yale adds herself up in the mix. On top of this, he has to deal with his father(Bob Gunton), who's in a nursing home but doesn't feel like being in it.

    The movie's main theme is about trying to get what you want and the ways you choose to get it. It's an easy-listening movie, it does not revolutionize the movie "genre", but in my opinion this kind of film doesn't need to change that much anyway.

    On a scale of 10, I'd give Tenure a 6/10 rating. It made me laugh at times, not out loud laughs but okay laughs. If you like Luke Wilson and/or Gretchen Mol, then I suggest you this flick.

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    • Trivia
      Luke Wilson and David Koechner appeared in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004).
    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits resemble a paper being marked up by, for example, a teacher, with full on red pen marks, highlighters, marks of approval, proofreader marks, cookie crumbs, and even a coffee cup stain.
    • Alternate versions
      There are two versions of this film. Runtimes are: "1h 29m (89 min) (United States)" and "1h 30m (90 min) (European Film Market) ".(Germany)
    • Connections
      Features In Search of... (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Can't Seem To Fly
      Written and performed by Al Gross and Pete Surdoval

      Published by Revision West/Red Engine Music

      Courtesy of Marc Ferrari/Mastersource

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2014 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Суперниця
    • Filming locations
      • Bryn Mawr College - 101 N. Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • 120dB Films
      • Blowtorch Entertainment
      • Crucial Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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