The Hollywood machine is so thoroughly documented in other movies, the lampooning gets stuck in a safety zone.
For Your Consideration (2006)
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Reviews Counted:153
Fresh:77
Rotten:76
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: As the object of satire gets bigger the jokes become thinner, and Christopher Guest isn’t as droll or insightful here than when he was lampooning smaller subjects.
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Comedies
US Box Office: $5,490,967
Synopsis: Arch satirist Christopher Guest (THIS IS SPINAL TAP, BEST IN SHOW) brings more mirth to the screen, providing an inimitable take on the film industry with FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. The plot follows... Arch satirist Christopher Guest (THIS IS SPINAL TAP, BEST IN SHOW) brings more mirth to the screen, providing an inimitable take on the film industry with FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. The plot follows the cast and crew of a fictional movie called HOME FOR PURIM, which is directed by Jay Berman (played by Guest himself) and stars an aging actress at the end of her career, Marilyn Hack (Catherine O'Hara); an actor best known for starring in a hotdog ad, Victor Allen Miller (Harry Shearer); and young Callie Webb (Parker Posey), who is trying to put her VAGINA MONOLOGUES-esque past (in a production called NO PENIS INTENDED) firmly behind her. As Berman and Co. attempt to bring HOME FOR PURIM to the screen, a variety of supporting players flits in and out of the movie, with Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Coolidge appearing as two very different producers, Jane Lynch and Fred Willard playing the glitzy hosts of trashy celebrity-obsessed TV show HOLLYWOOD NOW, and Bob Balaban appearing as a frustrated co-writer. This motley bunch all get along just fine until an Oscar buzz surrounds certain cast members, leading to a fierce explosion of wildly different ideas and ambitions for the film. Fans of Guest's movies will doubtless experience a welcome familiarity in the feel of FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. The usual deadpan wit, carefully crafted satire, and close attention to detail in everything from Fred Willard's haircut to the computer graphics of HOLLYWOOD NOW are all lovingly rendered, and Guest's loyal troupe of performers--as well as a sprinkling of new faces--delivers the material with habitual ease. In an era when most Hollywood comedy sticks to a strict, well-trodden formula, it's satisfying to find someone like Guest plowing a lonely furrow against the grain, and there's enough spark in FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION to suggest he still has plenty of wit yet to bestow on his faithful audience. [More]
Starring: Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Harry Shearer
Starring: Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Fred Willard, Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Coolidge, Bob Balaban, Rachel Harris, Ed Begley, Sandra Oh, Jane Lynch, Loudon Wainwright
Director: Christopher Guest
Director: Christopher Guest
Producer: Karen Murphy
Studio: Warner Independent
Reviews for For Your Consideration
Guest and Levy stick it good to the dark heart of showbiz, daring to suggest that the Oscar fever on which Hollywood thrives is a sickness of the soul.
Jane Lynch does a stance, a television hostess stance that’s so perfect, without saying a word, that’s funnier than almost anything I’ve seen in most mainstream comedies this year.
A pretty big letdown, despite some good chuckles courtesy of perennial Christopher Guest MVP Fred Willard and new to the gang Ricky Gervais.
The best I can say for this is that a Guest fan might find it moderately entertaining.
While you may not laugh out loud very often, I'd be willing to bet that most viewers will be smiling almost non-stop.
For Your Consideration feels under-cooked, with easy potshots at an indulgent Hollywood studio system and a pervasively dull atmosphere.
Shearer's Victor says that 'Oscar is the backbone of this industry, an industry not known for backbone.' Ironic that his statement could also be the film's very own tagline.
Although it scores some easy laughs, Guest’s latest is a disappointment.
The acting is superb as always and there are several good laughs here, but there aren't enough of them and the film feels like a wasted opportunity.
Although it features the same improv-style hilarity, it feels like a more serious Hollywood satire.
This overcrowded and under-funny assault on Hollywood and the Academy Awards is the latest in Guest's comedy factory of diminishing returns, and there is very little here you haven't seen before.
Hilariously funny and comically precise, Guest's parody of Hollywood's hype machine and award-obsession reaffrims that he is not only an auteur in the trueset sense of the term but a whole movie genre onto himself.
Although For Your Consideration works okay overall, and parts of it are very funny, it somehow lacks the spark that elevated Guest's earlier films from mere comedy to comedic brilliance ...
...it seems doubtful that the filmmaker is going win over detractors with this frustratingly one-note effort.
For Your Consideration, though uneven, is still chockfull of the low-key charm, smart performances and understated humor that are [Christopher] Guest’s hallmarks.
Guest's track record is hilariously intact with this buzz-worthy send-up of awards-season histrionics.
[It] works chiefly because they continue to simultaneously embrace and condemn the cruel superficiality of their self-absorbed losers.
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