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Morning Glory

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47m
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6.5/10
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Rachel McAdams in Morning Glory (2010)
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An upstart television producer accepts the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program with warring co-hosts.An upstart television producer accepts the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program with warring co-hosts.An upstart television producer accepts the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program with warring co-hosts.

  • Director
    • Roger Michell
  • Writer
    • Aline Brosh McKenna
  • Stars
    • Rachel McAdams
    • Harrison Ford
    • Diane Keaton
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  • IMDb RATING
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    86K
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    • Director
      • Roger Michell
    • Writer
      • Aline Brosh McKenna
    • Stars
      • Rachel McAdams
      • Harrison Ford
      • Diane Keaton
    • 245User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Becky
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Mike Pomeroy
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Colleen Peck
    Noah Bean
    Noah Bean
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    Jack Davidson
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    Vanessa Aspillaga
    Vanessa Aspillaga
    • Anna
    Jeff Hiller
    Jeff Hiller
    • Sam - Channel 9 Producer
    Linda Powell
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    • Louanne
    Mike Hydeck
    • Ralph
    Joseph J. Vargas
    • Channel 9 Director
    Mario Frieson
    • Channel 9 Technical Director
    Kevin Herbst
    • Channel 9 Associate Director
    Jerome Weinstein
    • Fred
    Steve Park
    Steve Park
    • Channel 9 Weatherperson
    • (as Stephen Park)
    David Fonteno
    David Fonteno
    • Oscar
    Patti D'Arbanville
    Patti D'Arbanville
    • Becky's Mom
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Jerry Barnes
    Patrick Wilson
    Patrick Wilson
    • Adam Bennett
    • Director
      • Roger Michell
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      • Aline Brosh McKenna
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    8Aliceart

    Sparkly Grumpy People

    Rachel McAdams is taking the lead this time in a rom-com that adds a little pathos, shows the rest of the world what it's like to be totally committed to a job (being a former workaholic, I can totally relate to this.) The pace is set at "sprint" and actually does a great job of going the distance. 10 cuts above a sit-com, but could possibly be turned into a very successful one about a fictional struggling #4 slot on the network morning show circuit. Adding to the mix and a lot of credibility, Jeff Goldblum, Dianne Keaton, and Harrison Ford, looking every bit his 60+ years, but still has a boyishness to his demeanor that hearkens back to Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Patrick Wilson is the rom in "rom-com" and he holds his ground against the whirling dervishness of Rachel's character. The writing is outstanding and the one-liners, priceless. Check it out.
    8mdtscoates

    Thank you bright morning for your splendor!

    Morning Glory is a splendid work of film making, comprised of a winning storyline and characters we come to care about. Hats off to the writers, as the script really gives the movie a shot of adrenaline and reels you in. I consider it one of the year's finer comedies in an environment where abrasive humor seems to draw people in droves. What Morning Glory isn't is a romantic comedy or a "chick flick", as what we are tending to see on the previews. Rather, a story of an executive producer determined to turn around a dying TV show in comic fashion.

    Rachel McAdams plays Becky Fuller, a laid-off executive producer scratching and clawing for a new job in the industry. She comes across a network station at the bottom of the totem pole and sees her chance. Working with Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford) and Colleen Peck (Diane Keaton) as her 2 co-hosts, the challenge just begins when she starts her plan to increase the show's viewer count.

    McAdams' character Becky Fuller is inspired, the hard charging workaholic personality, on the laptop late at night searching for that next breaking news story. Of course, by working all the time, her social life is nonexistent. Her energy and optimism is infectious, as she impresses us with on her first day taking many drastic measures needed to make the station better. We come to root for her as she faces complacency and apathy all around her, she rises above it and we watch with bated breath to see what she'll do next. She is very diplomatic and manages to deal with all sorts of personalities for the betterment of the show.

    Harrison Ford redeems himself from his role as a scientist in the year's earlier flop "Extraordinary Measures". He portrays Mike Pomeroy, the seasoned news anchor who only does the big stories. His comments about famous people he's interviewed in the past and now has to do a silly morning TV show arouse laughs. Pomeroy is the gruff seasoned veteran of the show, stiff and stern, and brings a prima donna attitude in with him -that he has standards and much of what is requested by Fuller is simply beneath him. Pomeroy comes to change his character to someone more likable by the time the film ends. Pomeroy's best moments are no doubt when he is putting down his co-host. The adversarial relationship between he and Peck is all too fun to watch. One of the finer moments with Pomeroy we discover that his workaholic mentality voided him of any close family relationships, and we feel for him, hoping that Fuller will take his wisdom and adjust her approach.

    Diane Keaton plays Colleen Peck, the primary face of the show, who has been through all the changes over the years, including 15 different executive producers. She is skeptical of Fuller because of how terrible the show is and beyond help, and believes there is no hope. Peck is lively and shoots back at Pomeroy's comments with her own zingers. She is willing and receptive to Fuller's ideas to improve the show, and shows us her zeal by stepping out on faith with the new changes. Definitely one of the gems in the movie and a true pleasure to watch.

    There is no doubt magic and chemistry in the air with the strength of the cast. It is fun to watch Pomeroy drive Peck and Fuller nuts, and the sparring co-hosts bring a lively and light mood to the film. We come to care about what Fuller is trying to do, and root her on as she encounters what seems to be insurmountable odds. This is a feel-good inspirational story that builds from the very beginning, never back-pedalling, with a minor romantic element added in.

    8/10 stars
    Chrysanthepop

    "What's The Story?"

    Finally a comedy from Hollywood that is both refreshing and funny. Rachel McAdams leads 'Morning Glory' as a workaholic TV producer who finally gets a break...but with the 'worst morning show'. Now she only has little time to save the show from tanking and this is much more difficult than what she had anticipated as she has to deal with various obstacles and chaos. In the hope of a solution, she manages to recruit renowned news anchor Mike Pomeroy but that only makes her work more difficult.

    All the actors share a warm chemistry. Rachel McAdams gracefully carries the film. She's charming, funny, energetic, spontaneous, ditzy and spot on, which is exactly what Becky is supposed to be. McAdams performs naturally. I was also pleasantly surprised to see that, while she was cast alongside legends like Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, the two senior actors allow McAdams to own 'Morning Glory'. Ford in turn is splendid as the grumpy and slightly arrogant newscaster. This is perhaps his funniest role and the actor obviously has a flair for comedy. I loved his scenes with McAdams where the two match wits. A laidback Diane Keaton, even though her screen time is limited, makes the best of her scenes and she's simply hilarious. The supporting cast that includes Jeff Goldblum, Patrick Wilson, John Pankow, Matt Malloy, Ty Burrell and Patti D'Arbanville is equally convincing.

    Not only does 'Morning Glory' work as a comedy but it also tells a heartwarming story of a workaholic young lady who finally becomes a TV producer but she learns that success comes from good teamwork and in the process she creates a family. Even though the story sounds familiar, the humour and the cast more than make up for it.

    On the technical side, 'Morning Glory' is very well made. The behind the scenes look of the morning TV show appeared very real thanks to the art direction. I didn't like some of the songs that played in the background but otherwise the soundtrack works (and it's barely an issue).

    To sum it up, 'Morning Glory' is exhilarating and uplifting. I was smiling long after the end credits have finished rolling. This is definitely a movie to watch on a quiet evening after a tired day at work or on a rainy day. It's something one can easily enjoy with a date, with friends and with the family.
    8bjones

    A fun night at the movies

    It's no secret that people go to see movies touted as being comedies for one reason, they want it to be funny and thereby make them feel a little better, or at least lighten their mood. That's what I was looking for when I went in to see this film. Thankfully, I was rewarded with more feel good value than I had paid for. This film is terrific entertainment.

    I'll add that I enjoyed this film on a number of levels.

    First, was the pure comedic value, which was high. Rachel McAdams owned nearly every scene she was in with not just her drop-dead-gorgeous-good-looks but with her well applied talent invested into this somewhat quirky, high energy character. McAdams' Becky was a finely crafted portrait of a warm, likable, very intelligent, hyper-kinetic, lovable screwball of a young woman. Her every moment on screen exuded lovable charm by the truckload; she's never looked more appealing or more lovely.

    But McAdams certainly didn't have to carry this funny film on her own. She was ably assisted by some of the finest people in Hollywood in the persons of Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton, Jeff Goldblum, John Pankow, Patrick Wilson, Matt Malloy, Ty Burrell, Patti D'Arbanville and a long list of equally great supporters. What a great selection of professionals.

    Ford was splendid as the emotionally parsimonious codger of an over-the-hill anchor. Not to be outdone, Diane Keaton was as terrific as ever in her turn as Ford's cynical, combative co-anchor; which she carried off with a wonderful exuberance and energy.

    Jeff Goldblum - who always seems to land roles as some kind of "different" personality - was excellent as Ms. McAdams' crabby boss. McAdams' colleague Lenny was well worn by John Pankow who seems to add to everything I've ever seen him in. Patrick Wilson as McAdams' love interest wasn't given much material to work with but his time on screen was well spent, adding a quality performance in just the right place. Ty Burrell was funny and at the same time kind of spooky as an unappealingly unctuous departing anchor. Though a small part, it was pleasant to see Patti D'Arbanville play McAdams' mother with appropriate love and concern.

    I saved Matt Malloy for last because he was an unexpected treasure. His portrayal of the show's weatherman suddenly thrust into a new and challenging role was particularly hilarious; the proverbial icing on the cake.

    The second area of enjoyment was the overall effort put into the sets, art direction, sound and the other technical areas. Everything was first rate which added to the realism.

    Finally, their depiction of the behind the scenes areas of a hectic television studio came across as spot on, actually heightening the chaos that seemed to follow McAdams everywhere. You can't go wrong seeing this film if you're looking for a fun night at the movies.

    A big thank you to the makers of this entertaining gem! By Bruce L. Jones http://webpages.charter.net/bruce.jones1/
    hyprsleepy

    I didn't expect much from this movie but came away quite happy

    Rachel McAdams is what makes this movie so likable and cute. Her spunky optimism and always-on attitude is what drives the movie forward and gives it heart.

    This is one of Harrison Ford's funniest roles - he plays the grumpy, I'm too good for this, I will do what I want and you'll just have to deal with it, asshole extremely well.

    The witty banter back and forth between Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford is at times laugh out loud hilarious. I loved their chemistry and the weatherman's antics were the beginning of when my ratings for the movie started to go up. Once it all got going I thought to myself, "I'd watch that morning show!"

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    • Trivia
      Rachel McAdams initially was not keen on making the film - a comedy - as she felt she was unsuited to being funny. Director Roger Michell took her out for dinner several times to convince her otherwise.
    • Goofs
      When Becky approaches Pomeroy on the hill, he fires two shots at some birds. As the second shot goes off, it is seen that his finger is not on the trigger, but behind it. Actualy this type of double barrel shotgun has two triggers, one behind the other. When you take a good look you see that his finger is indeed behind the first one but also on the second trigger which is correct.
    • Quotes

      Mike Pomeroy: Nobody really cares that I can do this job, but... but I can. I wanted you to see that.

      Becky Fuller: That was a great story, Mike. That was... that was better than a great story, that was great television. I mean, that was bran with a donut. A bran donut.

      Mike Pomeroy: I've got a grandkid. Did you know that? Alexander. I haven't seen him since I got fired. I was embarrassed... after all I'd accomplished. And then to... come back to the news... this way. The truth is, I'd... I'd screwed up with my kids way before I got canned. Anyway, I was never at home and... when I was, I took every phone call, watching TV out of the corner of my eye. Why am I telling you this? You're worse than I am. You'd sleep at the office if you could. Let me tell you how it turns out. You end up with... with nothing. Nothing. Which is... which is what I had. 'Till you came along.

      Becky Fuller: Wait a second. Did you just say something nice to me?

      Mike Pomeroy: I told you I could banter.

    • Crazy credits
      The Bad Robot logo fades to the opening scene within the box the robot was in. The box, with the opening scene in it, then proceeds to expand in size until it fills the frame.
    • Connections
      Featured in Richard Roeper & the Movies: Fall Preview 2010 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Free Me
      Written by Joss Stone, Leo Nocentelli, Jonathan Shorten, Conner Reeves, and Eric "Kenya" Baker

      Performed by Joss Stone

      Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Ukrainian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Xin Chào Buổi Sáng
    • Filming locations
      • NBC Building, Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bad Robot
      • Goldcrest Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,011,732
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,203,266
      • Nov 14, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $60,040,976
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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