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EdTV (Collector's Edition)

EdTV (Collector's Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: EDtv
Review: EDtv, the latest release from popular director Ron Howard, takes the cam phenomenon to the next logical state. What if, instead of one person's day-to-day activities being shown on an Internet site, they were available on a cable TV channel? No browsers, no slow refresh rates, just real life, unscripted and unedited. It's a fascinating premise, and it has already spawned two motion pictures (the previous one, The Truman Show, was both more ambitious and more successful). It wouldn't surprise me if, sometime in the next decade, some variant of this became reality. And I have no doubt that it will be a huge hit.

The story starts, as many such stories do, in the corporate boardroom. A TV honcho (Rob Reiner) has decided that his cable station, San Francisco-based TrueTV, needs something to kick-start the ratings. "We're getting our butts kicked by the Gardening Channel," he complains. Cynthia (Ellen DeGeneres), an up-and-coming member of his staff, has the answer: a reality-based program that follows one man around every hour of every day of every week. After an exhaustive search, one subject - video store clerk Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey) - is chosen. Ed is undecided about giving up his privacy by signing the contract. His family is no help - his brother, Ray (Woody Harrelson), is all for the idea, but his mother, Jeanette (Sally Kirkland) and stepfather, Al (Martin Landau), aren't as enthused. Eventually, however, the seductive lure of fame and money prod Ed to give his okay, and EDtv is born.

It's not an immediate hit. In fact, when the first images of Ed are of a sleepy man scratching his crotch, it looks headed for a quick death. Gradually, however, America becomes intrigued, then enamored, by the daily soap opera. And ratings begin to soar when Ed and his brother's pretty girlfriend, Shari (Jenna Elfman), admit their mutual attraction on the air. Soon, other women, like the sexy, predatory Jill (Elizabeth Hurley), are after Ed, and he discovers that national recognition has as many downsides as upsides.

It's fair to say that Jenna Elfman steals the movie. Already known to millions of Americans for her title role in the TV show "Dharma and Greg", Elfman proves here that her charisma is not limited to the small screen. In past theatrical efforts like Can't Hardly Wait and the horrible Krippendorf's Tribe, she has shown flashes, but this is her first opportunity to truly shine. EDtv comes alive when she's on-screen but tends to flounder otherwise. That's less a criticism of Matthew McConaughey, who gives one of his best performances to date in this understated part, than it is a condemnation of the script. Written by schmaltz-peddlers Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel (whose last effort was the sickeningly unfunny Fathers' Day, and who are frequently involved with Billy Crystal films), EDtv turns into a saccharine affair. Ganz and Mandel's idea of vicious satire is a couple of mildly amusing jabs at the television industry. For a movie that should have used the take-no-prisoners attitude of something like Bulworth, EDtv comes across as unforgivably mild and optimistic. At least the love story is enjoyable.

The cast is packed with recognizable names, which is a testimony to the kind of drawing power that director Ron Howard possesses. Woody Harrelson acquits himself admirably, primarily because he restricts himself to the kind of role he does best: a rather dim boor whose main purpose is to provide comic relief. Elizabeth Hurley adds a little sex appeal. And Dennis Hopper is effective against type as a timid man with a murky past. Then there are several miscasts. Ellen DeGeneres is flat and unconvincing as a TV exec who suddenly grows a conscience. Rob Reiner is too likable to be accepted as such a heartless jerk. Sally Kirkland and Martin Landau are okay, although the former is too shrill (that's intentional) and the latter is underused.

One of the things that disturbed me the most about EDtv is how poorly it applies a great premise. This is rich, fertile soil, but all Howard, Ganz, and Mandel cultivate from it is an insipid, feel-good comedy with a pleasant romance and a few solid jokes. There is brilliance to be found in this idea, which could have ripped the innards out of the television industry and shredded the public's preconceptions about fame and fortune, but the script lacks the guts and inclination to go for it. It's as if the film makers are afraid of offending anyone with clout. No one will ever confuse Ron Howard with Robert Altman. So, instead of a potentially hilarious satire, we're left with, as one character in the film puts it, "a joyous celebration of boobery."

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not that good
Review: flat characters, all yelling to make you think they're poor jokes are funny; lots of slapstick and dumb sex jokes; ending is tacked on and fails to give weight to the point the movie seems to be hinting at - Ron Howard uses the human drama only to manipulate, never to actually tell a story...leads are attractive, though.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK, but not worth DTS
Review: I bought this to add to my DTS DVD collection, and I was dissapointed that I actually spent more for the DTS, Don't get me wrong I liked the movie but WHY did they make it a DTS film. If you liked this movie buy the 5.1 version, the DTS isn't worth the extra ca$h

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Potentially could have been predictable, but great!
Review: I completely disagree with the other reviews I've read here. At first I thought the script was going to be predictable, but the direction and wonderful acting across the board kept it extremely believable. I thouroughly enjoyed it unlike the Truman Show, which I thought was over rated and Jim Carey...forget about it, although I am NOT a Jim Carey fan. There were moments toward the end when I thought the charm started to wear off and I wasn't quite convinced of the big change in one of the characters, but overall I thought it was quite wonderful.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: UNCONVINCING...
Review: I expected so much more by director Ron Howard. But, instead, I saw a good idea totally wasted, due to a bad, bureoucratic, uninspired and heartless direction.I kept going fast forward all the time, so bad were some moments in the movie. Don't tell me this is a comedy, because there are very few moments to laugh.Also, ELizabeth Hurley in the cover art is a fake, because her part in the film is very brief. ANyway, I give it two star because the cast did its best, but was badly directed.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A poor spoof of "Truman"
Review: I had better hopes for this movie strictly because it was a Ron Howard film. Instead, it was an intentionally campy movie with little more than an occassional joke thrown in. Makes "The Iron Giant" look like an oscar winner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: seems like a great video! 1/24/00:
Review: I just bought this video today at k-mart for 12.99. It seems like a funny video. My sister saw it and said it was good. I can't wait until I watch it and see for myself. Buy it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: EDTV is like The Truman Show.
Review: I ordered this movie off Pay Per View and I didn't like it. I thought it was a takeoff of The Truman Show. I really liked The Truman Show better than this one. This movie wasn't very good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Reality TV
Review: I remember when this movie first came out and people thought it was absurd. Who would tune in to watch a guy just being himself. Now all of a sudden in today's society it doesn't seem that odd. It is a somewhat cute movie. At times it could be considered a chick flick. I wouldn't necessarily consider it a comedy but it is pretty funny at times. The cast really comes through and rescues this movie from itself. I would only give it a 3 but with the all-star cast I'll give it a 4.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY FUNNY MOVIE
Review: I think it was a great funny movie. I couldn't stop laughing. I loved it


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