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Writer (WGA):
Paul Weitz (written by)
Release Date:
21 April 2006 (USA)
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Tagline:
Imagine a country where the President never reads the newspaper, where the government goes to war for all the wrong reasons, and more people vote for a pop idol than their next President. more
Plot:
The new season of "American Dreamz," the wildly popular television singing contest, has captured the country's attention, as the competition looks to be between a young Midwestern gal (Moore) and a showtunes-loving young man from Orange County (Golzari). Recently awakened President Staton (Quaid) even wants in on the craze, as he signs up for the potential explosive season finale. full summary | full synopsis
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A hilarious, brave piece of film-making that exceeds all expectations
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Hugh Grant | ... | Martin Tweed | |
| Dennis Quaid | ... | President Joseph Staton | |
| Mandy Moore | ... | Sally Kendoo | |
| Willem Dafoe | ... | Chief of Staff | |
| Chris Klein | ... | William Williams | |
| Jennifer Coolidge | ... | Martha Kendoo | |
| Sam Golzari | ... | Omer Obeidi | |
| Marcia Gay Harden | ... | First Lady Staton | |
| Seth Meyers | ... | Chet Krogl | |
| John Cho | ... | Frank Ittles | |
| Judy Greer | ... | Deborah Accordo | |
| Bernard White | ... | Agha Babur | |
| Tony Yalda | ... | Iqbal Riza | |
| Noureen DeWulf | ... | Shazzy Riza | |
| Shohreh Aghdashloo | ... | Nazneen Riza |
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Also Known As:
American Dreamz (Australia)
American Dreamz (Chile) (Mexico) [es]
American Dreamz (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
American Dreamz (Canada: French title) [fr]
American Dreamz - Alles Nur Show (Germany) [de]
Jak zostac gwiazda (Poland) [pl]
Muriendo por un sueño (Argentina) (video title) [es]
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American Dreamz (Chile) (Mexico) [es]
American Dreamz (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
American Dreamz (Canada: French title) [fr]
American Dreamz - Alles Nur Show (Germany) [de]
Jak zostac gwiazda (Poland) [pl]
Muriendo por un sueño (Argentina) (video title) [es]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief strong language and some sexual references.
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107 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
UK:12A |
Ireland:12A |
Australia:M |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) |
Singapore:PG |
Germany:6 |
France:U |
Sweden:Btl |
Argentina:13 |
Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) |
Ireland:PG (video rating) |
USA:PG-13 (certificate #42341) |
Iceland:L |
Netherlands:6 |
South Korea:12
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Trivia:
Writer/director Paul Weitz claims that he wrote the original draft of the American Dreamz (2006) script before he had ever watched an episode of "American Idol: The Search for a Superstar" (2002).
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: Sally's boyfriend and the production staff look through a dressing room keyhole. The keyhole is to a modern tumbler lock, which can't be seen through.
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Quotes:
President Staton:
Did you know there are two kinds of Iraqistanis?
[the First Lady holds up three fingers]
President Staton: I mean, actually, three?
Chief of Staff: You mean Sunnis and Shi'ites and Kurds?
President Staton: You knew about this?
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[the First Lady holds up three fingers]
President Staton: I mean, actually, three?
Chief of Staff: You mean Sunnis and Shi'ites and Kurds?
President Staton: You knew about this?
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References "Larry King Live" (1985)
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Riza
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I just saw this at an advance screening and was astounded. Based on the previews, I had concerns like many of the people posting in the forum here: that it would be stupid, flat, bland "American sucks because..." formulaic drivel with a little bit of Arab stereotyping thrown in for good measure. I went into the film expecting to hate it. From the first line through, I was converted. The film offers a very interesting take on what the problems are in modern America, but it is not entirely negative: it also has a lot of good things to say about what makes America work. It creates a perfect blend of political satire, social commentary, and intelligent, dark humor. All of this, is, of course, peppered with the sparkling wit that we have come to expect from writer/director/producer Weitz, whose past credits range from the crass American Pie to About a Boy. There have been lots of people expressing fears over Arab stereotyping, and I would be lying if I said that terrorism doesn't play a large role, but I don't think I'm spoiling anything here (it was in the previews). The film looks at America as seen by a young Iraqi man, Omer (Sam Golzari, who does a brilliant job of showing his constant turmoil as he struggles to reconcile the America that he sees and that which he was taught about), who comes to the States after spending his life being indoctrinated by a terrorist organization. Through his eyes, we see all the good and all the bad that this country has to offer. As a result, every single person, with the exception of Omer, is a caricature. The Arab terrorists seem like stereotypes because individual characters have been reduced to the essentials that are necessary for the satire to work. The terrorists are made more terrorist-y to create the separation from reality that satire requires. By the same token, the heartless Hollywood producer, the white-trash family, the loyal boyfriend, the opulent L.A. family, the idiot president and manipulative chief of staff, etc. are all caricatures of the people who they are standing for. The film does not engage in Arab stereotyping because it is racist drivel, but engages in caricaturing Arab terrorists (without implying that all Arabs are terrorists) because the genre calls for it. I don't know what else I can say about this movie, except that it might not be for everyone. It is NOT your usual Hollywood fare, so do not go to it expecting a few laughs and two hours of diversion from your life. Rather, like the satires of Swift, it will make you question everything about how you view the world, and it will make you laugh so hard, you don't even know it is doing this, until you leave the theater and everything looks just a little bit different. This is one of the most intelligent, unique, daring, and insightful films to have come out of Hollywood in a long time. This is a film made for every single person who has asked why Hollywood keeps putting out stupid, uninteresting films that trade out heart and intelligence for breasts and explosions. At the same time, this is a sublimely funny film that would appeal to an extremely wide range of ages and backgrounds.