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Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces

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  • 2024
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  • 1h 36m
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Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces (2024)
Follows the life and career of actor Steve Martin.
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Follows the life and career of actor Steve Martin.Follows the life and career of actor Steve Martin.Follows the life and career of actor Steve Martin.

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    • Steve Martin
    • Jerry Seinfeld
    • Adam Gopnik
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    • Stars
      • Steve Martin
      • Jerry Seinfeld
      • Adam Gopnik
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    • 24Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Self - Actor & Comedian
    • 2024
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Jerry Seinfeld
    • Self - Comedian
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    Adam Gopnik
    Adam Gopnik
    • Self - Writer & Friend
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    John McEuen
    John McEuen
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    Melinda Dobbs
    Melinda Dobbs
    • Self - Steve's Sister
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    Lorne Michaels
    Lorne Michaels
    • Self - Creator, Saturday Night Live
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    Martin Short
    Martin Short
    • Self - Actor & Friend
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    Maple Byrne
    • Self - Steve's Roadie
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    Eric Fischl
    Eric Fischl
    • Self - Painter & Friend
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    Frank Oz
    Frank Oz
    • Self - Director
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    Bob Einstein
    Bob Einstein
    • Self - Comedian & Friend
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    Michael Elias
    • Self - Writing Partner
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    Tina Fey
    Tina Fey
    • Self - Writer & Actress
    • 2024
    Carl Gottlieb
    Carl Gottlieb
    • Self - Writer & Friend
    • 2024
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Self - Writer & Actor
    • 2024
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Self - Actress
    • 2024
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • Self - Comedian & Friend
    • 2024
    Stormie Omartian
    Stormie Omartian
    • Self - Former Girlfriend
    • 2024
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    7henry8-3

    Steve!

    2 part documentary looking at the life and career of Steve Martin. The first part, made up of classic footage narrated by Martin and friends, looks at his youth and aspirations and how, despite many challenges, he eventually became the biggest comedian on the planet showcasing his unique brand of comedy. The second half is up to date and spent mostly in the company of the man himself going about his work and life business looking back and analysing his successes and failures.

    Clearly a man who now more or less seems at ease with himself, he had clearly been through a great deal of introspection over the years and had suffered from panic attacks, a huge talent's typically bumpy ride with his father and bouts of loneliness and self doubt. His stand up routines and many films were not always well received and he frequently acknowledges this, chuckling it away - you sense though that this does nevertheless niggle him. He has many friends it would seem who all like him a lot, but frequently don't really get him and his private, hidden and possibly fragile persona, with the possible exception of Martin Short who Martin clearly adores and vice versa. A fascinating documentary then, culminating in a man happily married, with a child he had late in life who he loves to bits, stacks of cash and a hit tv show - and yet you feel he still feels there is something amiss. Amusing, in depth and ultimately a bit sad somehow.
    8peter-mercier

    Sympathetic doc on ground breaking comedian

    I enjoyed this 2 part doc on Apple TV+. I had generally forgotten about Steve Martin in recent decades after having watched most of his 1980s movie output as a teenager.

    Part 1 went into his childhood and early career in standup ending as his massive fame as a standup peaked in 1980.

    Part 2 focussed on his pivot to movies and then catches up with his life since then focussing on his interests in fine art, his marriage and fatherhood, and recent work with Martin Short. Much of the latter episode is Steve and Martin working on current material in their joint show.

    Some very touching moments as he tries to reconcile with his distant and cold father - the difficult relationship that seems to have defined his persona. Also as he reads a passage from Planes, Trains and Automobiles and remembers the late John Candy. Many great contributions throughout from people who worked with Steve over the years - commenting on his talent, his detachment, his personal struggles. Overall a thoughtful piece of work and a nostalgic one as I recalled having recited so many of his jokes from late 70s/ early 80s.
    7zkonedog

    A Solid-If Maybe Not Spectacular Due To A "Tale of Two Halves" Effect--Doc

    Other than enjoying Steve Martin's performances in a few iconic film roles, I knew relatively nothing about the man coming into this documentary-especially as it related to his stand-up comedy career. While "Steve!" certainly filled in a lot of those gaps, I found it to be "just okay" as a three-hour viewing experience in large part because I found one episode to be pretty clearly superior to the other.

    The first episode focuses almost exclusively on Martin's childhood and then ascent in the magic/comedy realms-to the point of becoming one of the most popular stand-up performers in the history of the medium. I had absolutely no idea that he had hit those heights and was truly a cultural phenomenon. I really enjoyed this installment and its ending understandably teased a transition to examining Martin's film roles and present-day life.

    While that second episode does ostensibly do those things, it does so from a very scattered perspective. Instead of the linear path of its predecessor, episode two is scattered. Martin's film career really isn't the focus-rather the result of reflections from his creation of a comic/sketch book of his life with an illustrator and just ramblings around Los Angeles with buddy Martin Short. There are certainly some stand-out nuggets in this installment (like Martin's newfound family life), but it meanders to the point of potentially being boring to some viewers. Unless you have a vested interest in Martin & Short sitting around swapping cringe-worthy punchlines, this hour-and-a-half might fall a little flat.

    Overall, then, I settle on a solid-but-not-spectacular 7/10 star rating for "Steve!" as a whole. Parts of it really struck a chord with me and filled in Martin's "cultural gaps"; other parts were simply too slow and inane for me to identify with.
    8ferguson-6

    he's not just wild and crazy

    Greetings again from the darkness. We are now two full generations past the peak (and end) of Steve Martin's superstardom as a stand-up comedian. Today, he is mostly known as a banjo player, a writer, or as one of the three co-stars of the hit show, "Only Murders in the Building". That's right. At almost 80 years of age, and removed from his two previous fame-inducing careers (comedian and movie star), he "only" has three remaining paths to fame, glory, and gobs of money. Regardless of the Steve Martin era studied, what stands out is his remarkable ability to entertain - something he says captured his fancy the very first time he saw a stage.

    Documentarian Morgan Neville won an Oscar for the spectacular 20 FEET FROM STARDOM (2013). He's also behind WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR (2018), an excellent profile of Mister Rogers, as well as numerous other documentary projects. With more than a half-century of Martin's career to somehow cover, Neville takes a "then" and "now" approach with what is effectively two films that split Martin's fabulous career into the two titular 'pieces'. "Then" covers the early developmental period, right up until 1980, when Steve Martin shocked the world by walking away from stand-up. "Now" offers a more personal and reflective look at his endeavors since.

    For those of us who were around in the 1970's, "Then" is not just a nostalgic look back at how one man reinvented stand-up comedy (though it is that). It's also a fascinating look at Martin's childhood and his early pursuit of finding his place in the entertainment world. We hear Martin state, "I guarantee you I had no talent." Of course, whether that's accurate is debatable, but what he certainly had was persistence, ambition, and a desire to make it. As a 15-year-old working at Disneyland (he was born in Waco, Texas but raised in southern California) he learned the basics of magic and balloon animals through observation and relentless practice. He admits his educational background in Philosophy gave him a unique perspective in understanding himself and audiences. He gave himself until age 30 to "make it", and a fortuitous turn of events, made that birthday a special moment. He worked and massaged and practiced his routine - refining such silliness as an arrow through the head, happy feet, "Excuuuuuse Me!", King Tut, and "Wild and Crazy Guy" - all while wearing a white suit and sporting premature gray hair. In 1976, Lorne Michaels invited Martin to host a relatively new comedy show called, "Saturday Night Live" (something he has now done 16 times). Soon after, Martin released the first two comedy albums to ever go Platinum. This led to the first of his many movie roles in the classic comedy, THE JERK (1979). Director Neville highlights each step of Martin's amazing ascension via rare clips and input from Martin himself. And just like that ... comedy's first rock star walked off stage at age 35 and on top of the world.

    "Now", the second entry in Neville's in-depth documentary, is much less about Steve Martin's varied career and much more about Steve Martin the person. To emphasize the contrast between 'Then' and 'Now', this second piece begins in Martin's kitchen showing him poaching two eggs (heavy on the pepper) for breakfast. Does that sound like showbiz? It's an entirely different approach as we watch Martin and Jerry Seinfeld have a conversation about comedy, while Tina Fey, his sister, and others give brief insight into their paths crossing with Martin. Even his wife, Anne Stringfield, offers up some personal scoop on the man who has protected his privacy all these years ... although it should be noted that their daughter only appears as a cartoon stick figure.

    Much of this segment revolves around Steve Martin and his friend and "Only Murders in the Building" co-star, Martin Short, as they collaborate on jokes for their stand-up show ... all while jabbing each other with friendly one-liners. Short says the reason Martin hasn't aged is because he looked 70 when he was 30. It's that kind of friendly banter between friends. A most poignant moment occurs as Martin is going through his bound copies of movie scripts. PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES (1987) takes him back to his close friendship with the late, great John Candy, and the memories are almost too painful for Martin to bear.

    It's fascinating to hear Martin talk about his humiliation when PENNIES FROM HEAVEN (1981) failed, and learn more about his devotion to fine art. To emphasize the personal change Martin has gone through, the director shows an interview clip from decades ago where Martin refuses to discuss the first painting he bought, and then juxtaposes it with a contemporary clip where he eagerly expounds on that painting and others. Martin doesn't appear to carry as much pride in his movie career as he should, and we see him working with illustrator Harry Bliss on a collection of memories and anecdotes from each film.

    Morgan Neville likely underestimated the project when it began. He certainly benefitted from Steve Martin's willingness to open up and share his personal archives. A man of many talents and interests, with multiple careers spanning decades may be a challenge for a biographer, but for viewers, it's pure joy to stroll through the many reinventions of Steve Martin. His work is worthy of admiration, as is his willingness to open his life and reveal the hard work and dedication that goes on behind the curtain.

    The film will be on Apple TV+ on March 29th.
    10pugmahorn

    Profoundly Good and Wholesome

    This doco is like Steve's comedy. It's a beautiful, fascinating story about how Steve became who he is today. I'm amazed by his struggles as a performer in the early days and how resilient he was to continue on. Above all, I appreciate how wholesome and uplifting this was... a little like Steve's humour. He doesn't need to dive in to dark places, insult people or get too political. Neither does this doco. I would only recommend this to those who are Steve Martin fans, would like a bit of nostalgia and an insight into who he is. Watching this brought back those feelings of simpler times. I miss those days.

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      In a 2024 interview with Variety, Morgan Neville spoke about why the film did not discuss Steve Martin's famous "King Tut" song and performance: "To bring it up, then you have to have this modern discussion of what was Steve trying to say with it? That would be narrative quicksand. The reason Steve wrote that song and the context around it, which was totally lost, was that he was actually making fun of the consumerization and fetishization of ancient cultures in the West and all that. So that's another documentary. But again I was concerned with his standup story and where he was at that time. As opposed to what's our 2023 reading of something at that time? So honestly, 'King Tut' wasn't at the top of my list of things to put in the film. It was never a scene in the film even before the internet (controversy)."
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 937: Road House (2024)

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      • March 29, 2024 (United States)
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