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A Futile and Stupid Gesture

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
19K
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Will Forte in A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018)
SatireBiographyComedy

In the 1970s and '80s, National Lampoon's success and influence creates a new media empire overseen in part by the brilliant and troubled Douglas Kenney.In the 1970s and '80s, National Lampoon's success and influence creates a new media empire overseen in part by the brilliant and troubled Douglas Kenney.In the 1970s and '80s, National Lampoon's success and influence creates a new media empire overseen in part by the brilliant and troubled Douglas Kenney.

  • Director
    • David Wain
  • Writers
    • Michael Colton
    • John Aboud
    • Josh Karp
  • Stars
    • Frank Gingerich
    • Morgan Gingerich
    • Annette O'Toole
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Wain
    • Writers
      • Michael Colton
      • John Aboud
      • Josh Karp
    • Stars
      • Frank Gingerich
      • Morgan Gingerich
      • Annette O'Toole
    • 71User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    BUILD: Joel McHale Discusses A Futile and Stupid Gesture
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    David Wain's Long Road to Telling 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture'
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    David Wain's Long Road to Telling 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture'
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    Frank Gingerich
    • Doug - Age 12
    Morgan Gingerich
    • Doug - Age 12
    Annette O'Toole
    Annette O'Toole
    • Stephanie Kenney
    Harry Groener
    Harry Groener
    • Harry Kenney
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • Modern Doug
    David Wain
    David Wain
    • Interviewer
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Henry Beard
    Will Forte
    Will Forte
    • Douglas Kenney
    Ben F. Campbell
    • Harvard Jester
    • (as Ben Campbell)
    Jon Klaft
    Jon Klaft
    • Preppy Student
    Camille Guaty
    Camille Guaty
    • Alex Garcia-Mata
    Brad Morris
    Brad Morris
    • Peter Ivers
    Carla Gallo
    Carla Gallo
    • Lucy Fisher
    Beau Bassewitz
    • Umpire
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • First Publisher
    Mark Metcalf
    Mark Metcalf
    • Second Publisher
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Time-Life Publisher
    Mitchell Hurwitz
    Mitchell Hurwitz
    • Time-Life Publisher
    • (as Mitch Hurwitz)
    • Director
      • David Wain
    • Writers
      • Michael Colton
      • John Aboud
      • Josh Karp
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    7markj-02556

    A QUIRKY AND WATCHABLE GESTURE

    A Futile and Stupid Gesture is about the creation of the National Lampoon brand and its creator Doug Kenney. This film follows Doug through his extraordinary heights and lows of his life in the comedy business.

    This film is directed by David Wain (Role Models), Wrote by Michael Colton and John Aboud (Penguins of Madagascar). It stars Will Forte (Nebraska) as Doug Kenney, Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina) and Martin Mull (Clue) as The Narrator. Along with a great line up of stellar comedians.

    What I liked about this film was it's direction and in my opinion pitch perfect interpretations of famous actors and directors. I really enjoyed Joel McHale as Chevy Chase and Will Forte as Doug Kenney. Most of the jokes are funny as well especially the ones featuring famous scenes in films and how they came about. My favorite scene would have to be the ending though which for someone who didn't know the story actually had me tearing up a bit.

    But some of the jokes do not hit for me, along with a dive in quality in the middle of the film which makes it last forever. means that it certainly isn't comic genius.

    However I do like this film and think you should watch it. Its a bit rough around the edges but it means well and for fans of National Lampoon films, this fil is defiantly for you.

    7/10
    7denzil-09434

    Enjoyable movie but a bit one eyed

    This is a good movie. It's a story well told but it's certainly one sided. For one thing it ignores the fact that National Lampoon wasn't very funny. It is also a bit of a hatchet job on the parents and P J O'Rourke, whose least credit, as probably the funniest American print writer of the 20th century, is editor of NL.

    Worth watching though.
    6Quinoa1984

    A creative but cliched biopic on a unique man

    It's weird watching this immediately after Drunk Stoned Stupid Dead (Im also reading the Making of Caddyshack, which is basically about the making of National Lampoon) and....

    Joel McHale as Chevy is inspired casting. A lot of the casting is - Will Forte and Domnhall Gleeson at the top and their scenes in the first half of the film making up the real heart of the thing (like Social Network but totally wiseass, which is fun).

    But that framing device is just pure WTF, and it ends on a note that maybe Kenney would have appreciated if he were alive, but he's not and we are and it feels so... I dunno. It's also strange to be living in 2018 and (as David Erhlich pointed out, im sure he wasnt alone) have a straight-faced take on the "wrong kid died" cliche that was mocked ten years ago in Walk Hard. Sure it did happen here, but Wain's treatment doesnt skirt the cliche, it just is one.

    There are enough fun bits here to make it watchable (grading sort of on a Netflix curve), and the actors are all trying their best. And... It's fine. Which is not the kind of praise Kenney would've wanted.
    8cherold

    Clever, amusing bio

    Just after watching the documentary "Drunk Stoned Stupid Dead" I discovered that there was also a TV movie covering the same period, focused on co-founder Doug Kenney. So I had to watch that, even though the reviewers were middling.

    I don't understand those middling reviews, because I thought this was tremendously entertaining. It's basically a movie about very witty people saying funny things, held together by the protagonist's downward spiral. It is less reverential than the documentary, which tiptoed around the whole priveleged-white-male thing, and it does it's best to mock itself, as when a scroll points out all the discrepancies between the movie and the real story.

    The movie does at times rely too heavily on its narrative devices, sometimes falling into a gimmicky cutesiness, and the ending feels like a flailing attempt to pull things together, but overall this is funny and very well acted. My advice: ignore the critics, watch the movie.
    8begob

    Shirley doesn't live here anymore

    A driven joker pushes his way through Harvard and on to comedy stardom, but the fun begins to get manic ...

    Clever story telling that takes a while to get the right mood, but once it hits the American Hustle-style montage pace with the '70s period look it just rolls along. Plenty of decent laughs, but with good introspection by the lead actor. I didn't know much about this guy, and his stuff was just before my time, but I found the story really engaging, and of course there's the satisfaction of spotting a host of comedy stars at the start of their screen careers. Biggest laugh was Chevy Chase trying to pour a drink at the parents' new mansion.

    The meta narrative is amusing, with a pointed reference to the source of the movie's title, but it also pulls a clever trick in setting up a shock ending for anyone who doesn't know this man's life. Only complaint is that there's no killer line. Maybe: "All you had to say was don't call me Shirley".

    The performances are good all round, and the direction, editing and cheerful music keep it bubbling all the way through.

    Overall: Nice surprise, big recommend.

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    • Trivia
      Joel McHale portrays Chevy Chase in this project. The two costarred in Community (2009). A number of episodes centered on McHale's character fearing he would become like Chase's one day. When McHale called Chase and told him that he would be playing him in the film, Chase gave his blessing and shared with him stories about Doug Kenney.
    • Goofs
      When the names of National Lampoon staff omitted from the movie are flashed on the screen, renowned cartoonist and NatLamp editor Shary Flenniken's name is misspelled (as "Sherry").
    • Quotes

      Tom Snyder: Mr. Kenney, it's a fine line between being clever and offensive, isn't it?

      Douglas Kenney: Look, if I could just say something in defense of National Lampoon for one moment...

      Tom Snyder: Please.

      Douglas Kenney: We come from a tradition of truth-tellers. A long time ago, there was someone else society found offensive. They thought that what he did was radical - dangerous. They persecuted him... and eventually killed him. Of course, I'm referring to Dracula.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits have rolled, Martin Mull is shown singing the song "Time of My Life" with members of the cast.
    • Connections
      Features Airplane! (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Chapel of Dreams
      Written by Billy Myles

      Performed by The Dubs

      Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cử Chỉ Vô Nghĩa và Ngốc Nghếch
    • Filming locations
      • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Artists First
      • Abominable Pictures
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      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.90 : 1

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