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Meet Monica Velour

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.7K
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Kim Cattrall in Meet Monica Velour (2010)
An awkward teen takes a road trip to meet his favorite porn star, whose career peaked in the '80s. An unexpected friendship follows as the young man gets a glimpse inside Monica Velour's current life as a single mom struggling to make ends meet.
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When an awkward teen meets his favorite porn star, whose career peaked in the '80s, an unexpected friendship follows as the young man gets a glimpse inside Monica Velour's current life as a ... Read allWhen an awkward teen meets his favorite porn star, whose career peaked in the '80s, an unexpected friendship follows as the young man gets a glimpse inside Monica Velour's current life as a single mom struggling to make ends meet.When an awkward teen meets his favorite porn star, whose career peaked in the '80s, an unexpected friendship follows as the young man gets a glimpse inside Monica Velour's current life as a single mom struggling to make ends meet.

  • Director
    • Keith Bearden
  • Writer
    • Keith Bearden
  • Stars
    • Kim Cattrall
    • Dustin Ingram
    • Brian Dennehy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Keith Bearden
    • Writer
      • Keith Bearden
    • Stars
      • Kim Cattrall
      • Dustin Ingram
      • Brian Dennehy
    • 29User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Monica Velour
    Dustin Ingram
    Dustin Ingram
    • Tobe Hulbert
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Pop Pop
    Jee Young Han
    Jee Young Han
    • Amanda
    Daniel Yelsky
    Daniel Yelsky
    • Kenny
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Claude
    Sam McMurray
    Sam McMurray
    • Ronnie
    Elizabeth Shapiro
    • Snickers
    • (as Elizabeth Wright Shapiro)
    Jamie Tisdale
    Jamie Tisdale
    • Young Monica
    Gracie Rose
    • Kayla
    Tony Cox
    Tony Cox
    • Petting Zoo Club Owner
    Henry Yuk
    • Amanda's Dad
    Kyle Hillman
    • Jock
    Kojo D. Asiedu
    Kojo D. Asiedu
    • Classmate
    • (as Kwadwo Asiedu)
    Lauren Mae Shafer
    • Punk Girl
    Paige Friscioni
    • Blonde Girl
    • (as Paige Frisconi)
    Peter Carey
    Peter Carey
    • Lead Cop
    Courtney Dempsey Burkett
    • Second Cop
    • Director
      • Keith Bearden
    • Writer
      • Keith Bearden
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    7bansheegraphics

    Not a review but a recommendation

    I am not one for either reading reviews or writing them. I did however sign up with IMDb just now to recommend this movie and posit that Kim Cattrall should easily have taken home a best actor award of some sort for her work in it. For those who have seen the movie or those who will see it, there is a scene (and you will know which one I mean) toward the end that is absolutely breath-taking. I have not seen something that honest and powerful in a movie in a very very long time. I get a chill just thinking about it now. I think as we get older we forget about the tug we felt inside when we first fell in love. We might even block it on purpose because it is frightening and beautiful and very powerful all at the same time. When I watched this film I knew where that feeling was and that it doesn't ever really go away. In a cinematic sea of pop-romance films, this one digs down much deeper. Kim Cattrall makes you want to be her hero. Her performance is just that special.
    10MovieHooker

    Meet Monica Velour viewed at Williamstown Festival

    Although some of my colleagues were a bit shocked by the subject matter I was extremely satisfied with this dark comedy film with feeling. It was truthful yet entertaining (mostly due to the Cast & heartfelt writing). Dustin being a newcomer allowed me to believe this was a real boy struggling with the issues of growing up under his slightly unusual circumstances. Kim Cattrall was wonderful and her chemistry with Dustin was unbelievable! I would love to know if she and he were long time friends and she had something to do with choosing him as Tobe. Brian Dennehy was strong yet short lived in this film. I believe there could've been an entire movie in itself based on POP-POP and TOBE'S relationship and home life. (Maybe an HBO Series). Ha! I'm very excited that Kim has shed the "Sex In The City" suit for a more "real" dark character and with a new star on its way in the form of Dustin Ingram, this movie will be a long lived tribute to his start (although he has plenty of younger Disney & Nickelodeon credits). I highly recommend going and seeing it in April 2011 when ANCHOR BAY is supposed to release it nation wide! And don't let the taboo of the word "Porn Star" keep you from enjoying a delightful movie about young love and maturing in a current world of motherless and fatherless households with our children being raised by the media. Please support this work of art written and directed by Kieth Bearden.
    6phd_travel

    For fans of Kim

    Watched this because I'm a Kim Cattrall fan. She shows she is a versatile and talented actress who can do much more than just Samantha. She can play anything from sophisticated Manhattanite to even trailer trash former porn star. She even lets all the wrinkles show.

    Her co-star Ingram is a bit too goofy looking to be watchable. Makes the movie a bit second rate. Could have chosen a more appealing nerd geek type.

    Unfortunately the story is more painful than touching.

    Overall watch it if you are Kim Cattrall fan, otherwise it isn't a must see.
    8StevePulaski

    A nerd meets his porn star and the conflict has nothing to do with STDs

    Let's say you're tired of slack-brained comedies dealing with mature subjects the prepubescent way. Let's say you've watched your fair share of raunchy comedies with heart and are now just looking for the "heart." And let's say you want a film that doesn't sacrifice performances for writing or vice-versa. You may want to listen up here.

    Keith Bearden's Meet Monica Velour is a mature film about a mature subject, which is coming-of-age and entering reality after being confined to a fantasy that one has developed over a long period of time. It centers around Tobe (Dustin Ingram), a shy seventeen year old who has an undying fascination with classic movies, music, and pornography. He lives with his cantankerous grandfather (Brian Dennehy) and his best friend is only twelve years old. But the person he loves more than these two combined is Monica Velour, a sexy porn star who made a living doing seventies exploitation flicks. Tobe's deep fascination with the woman only increases because she has faded into complete obscurity, no longer acting and not leaving any traces behind.

    When Tobe discovers the one and only Monica Velour will be appearing at a strip club, he makes the long commute to not only meet her, but also sell the only car he has - an bulky van with a gigantic hot dog attached to the roof. When he finally arrives at the strip club, the woman he sees isn't quite who everyone would label attractive. Monica (Kim Cattrall) is now an aging, deeply unhappy woman, juggling child-custody, a deadbeat boyfriend, her uncompromising and somewhat-regrettable legacy, and constant ridiculing for her life choices. Tobe is still undeniably starstruck when he meets the woman, and strikes up a friendship after he is assaulted at the bar by a group of thugs.

    The biggest problem with Monica's relationship with Tobe is that Tobe lives in, what appears to be, another reality, one where Monica is still the incredible porn-goddess she once was and where problems can be fixed by ditching life's current situation in favor of what looks to be a long-term solution. Monica views Tobe's decision-making as reckless and lethal to her stability, but can't shake the thought that he is a young, starstruck soul with more of a voice than most of the other kids his age. It's that conflict and the enormous age difference that makes their relationship thrive.

    Cattrall is a wise choice for Monica. She is the right amount of sexy for the role, but she is also the right amount of brains and intelligence as well, as she plays Monica with a sense of helplessness but also bravery. Here's a woman that has been broken numerous times, and here she stands, beaten, torn, and clearly roughed-up. But she's not giving up; she's too powerful for that.

    Ingram plays Tobe effectively too, humanizing what could've been the most stereotypical, unlikable nerd. Rather than making him insufferably quirky and unrealistically inept like, say, his doppelganger Napoleon Dynamite, Bearden turns the character into a likable man with a real heart and wit to his strange, socially awkward nature. He's not all skin and quirks, and the movie actually gives him a firm leg to stand on.

    Meet Monica Velour is, uniformly, a quiet film. The film moves quickly, but not too quickly as to where it is easy to forget. The ethics and choices of the characters demand contemplation (even if some - including the climax - seem to be a bit forced), the commentary it includes on the porn world outside of the STD-craze is noteworthy, and the cinematography and locational beauty of the entire project is, at the very least, nicely displayed throughout the course of the film. Throw in great performances from Cattrall - who may be giving her career-worthy performance here - and a nice introduction into film from Ingram and you have a winning film.

    Starring: Dustin Ingram and Kim Cattrall. Directed by: Keith Bearden.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    Charming comedy...

    Wow, who knew? "Meet Monica Velour" turned out to be a rather unique and charming comedy unlike most other teenage comedies. And while it may not be the type of comedy that will have you laughing your heart out, it is the type of movie that sinks right into the heart and sticks with you.

    The story is about 17 year old Tobe Hobert (played by Dustin Ingram), an awkward teenager who travels across USA in an old hot dog vendor van to see a rare performance by Monica Velour (played by Kim Cattrall), his favorite porn star from the 1980s. An odd friendship blossoms between the smitten teenager and the struggling former porn actress.

    It is the odd and unique storyline that makes "Meet Monica Velour" such an enjoyable movie, and the permeated sense of real life as well. But also the amazing performances by Dustin Ingram and Kim Cattrall.

    "Meet Monica Velour" was really a surprise of a movie, and I was genuinely entertained by the story and performances.

    If you haven't seen this fabulous movie, then you should really take yourself an hour and a half to watch "Meet Monica Velour". This movie scores a rock-solid seven out of ten stars from me.

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    • Trivia
      For her somewhat downbeat role, Kim Cattrall wore no makeup and left her hair just as it was when she got up each morning during the shoot. She also gained 20 pounds to play Monica Velour. During filming, she would often go to local bars to eat and drink.
    • Goofs
      In some scenes, the leaves are changing color since this was filmed in mid-October in Michigan and the movie takes place during the summer.
    • Quotes

      Monica Velour: Swear to God, you screw a few hundred men and the whole world turns against you.

    • Crazy credits
      Frankenbooty as Himself
    • Alternate versions
      There are two different versions. The runtimes are: "1h 36m (96 min) and 1h 38m (98 min) (United States)".
    • Connections
      Features Night of the Living Dead (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Shake Your Baby Fat
      Written by Buckra

      Performed by Buckra

      Courtesy of Detonation Laboratories

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    • Release date
      • April 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miss January
    • Filming locations
      • Livonia, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Gilbert Films
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,042
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,438
      • Apr 10, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,042
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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