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dh1989
07-18-2003, 05:31 AM
"Masked & Anonymous"

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Plot: "It is the story of Jack Fate's former manager, Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman), a skimming, scamming, scheming cross between P.T. Barnum and Colonel Tom Parker in debt to mysterious creditors to a tune he can't pay; of Nina Veronica (Jessica Lange) a TV producer who has seen it all and risks everything either because she believes in Fate or because she doesn't believe in anything at all, and of Bobby Cupid (Luke Wilson), the devoted acolyte and ex-roadie, whose entire life has been defined by Jack Fate's music.

Bailed out of jail by Sweetheart to play one last concert, Fate journeys to the network soundstage where the performance will be broadcast. Along the way, he crosses paths with a woman from his past (Laura Elena Harring), a fellow wanderer (Cheech Marin) and a solitary soldier (Giovanni Ribisi), whose lives paint a picture for Jack of the world he is entering. His travels trigger reveries as well--of the dying President (Richard Sarafian), and his Mistress (Angela Bassett)--key players in Jack's personal history. He is drawn back to his own beginnings when he faces Edmund (Mickey Rourke), the next in line to assume the presidency, with the sycophantic Edgar (Steven Bauer) at his side.

When he arrives at the soundstage, he runs into an eclectic cast of characters, including a philosophical Animal Wrangler (Val Kilmer) and a charming song and dance man, Oscar Vogel (Ed Harris), who reminds him of his youth and a vanished past.

Fate is also confronted by veteran journalist Tom Friend (Jeff Bridges), assigned by his Editor (Bruce Dern) to cover the concert. A celebrated reporter who once believed he could make a difference, Tom is now spent and bitter. He has brought along his girlfriend, Pagan Lace (Penélope Cruz) who survives the uncertainty of a volatile world with self-created ritual and prayer and loves Tom more than he can ever love himself.

But mostly, it's about Fate.

Jack Fate: a cult musician--once a presence on the radar of popular culture--someone who had it all but didn't care. Twenty years ago, he refused to cooperate with the powers that were and parlay his early success into a career. Instead, he has lived the past few decades in relative obscurity, playing honky tonks and bars, in and out of the county lock-up, content to be a wandering minstrel.

Now, either his luck has changed or it's just run out."

Directed By: Larry Charles (TV's "Curb Your Enthusiasm").

Written By: Larry Charles (TV's "Seinfeld") and Bob Dylan (Renaldo & Clara).

Produced By: Jeff Rosen IV (TV's "Bob Dylan Anthology Project") and Nigel Sinclair (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines).

Starring: Bob Dylan (Hearts of Fire), John Goodman (Monsters Inc.), Jessica Lange (Cape Fear [1991]), Luke Wilson (Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle), Jeff Bridges (The Fisher King), Penelope Cruz (Blow), Reggie Lee (The First 20 Million Is Always The Hardest), Ed Harris (The Rock), Val Kilmer (Batman Forever), and Giovanni Ribisi (Boiler Room).

MPAA Rating: "PG-13," for some language and brief violence."

Running Time: 112 minutes.

Tagline: "Would you reach out your hand to save a drowning man if you thought he might pull you in?"

Thoughts: This one has an excellent cast, and I would not mind seeing it. The one thing is, I'm not a big fan of Dylan's music, so the film may be a bore for me. Nevertheless, with a cast including Goodman, Cruz, Harris, Kilmer, and Wilson, I won't miss it on DVD

A Sony Pictures Classic Release.

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Click HERE (http://us.imdb.com/Trailers?0319829) for the trailer!

bob
07-23-2003, 02:21 PM
I'm a huge Dylan fan, and the cast is in place, so I'll try to catch this one.

Schatten
07-23-2003, 06:41 PM
Nice cast, but the movie looks uninteresting and boring to me.

MadsenOMC
07-23-2003, 06:55 PM
The word of mouth from this year's Sundance was horrible, and a Dylan fan slammed it in the New York Observer this week.

Mike
07-25-2003, 12:29 AM
I really like Luke Wilson, but I still just have no interest in seeing this.

flowrchild
07-25-2003, 10:51 PM
Wow, Quentin hasn't seen this thread yet! I'm shocked. He got me excited to see this movie so let's hope it lives up to the hype.

MadsenOMC
07-26-2003, 12:18 PM
So far, the only hype is extremely negative.

Scarface98.9
07-28-2003, 12:54 PM
Ebert and Roeper declared it one of the worst movies of the last 15 years, so the potential of this movie isn't looking too good

sgrass
07-28-2003, 01:00 PM
I love Bob Dylan and I love Luke Wilson so I'll probably see it anyway but the reviews have really been terrible, I read the one in the NY Times. I think the only reason the movie was made and that the cast agreed it be in it was because it was DYLAN but I think that however brillant the guy is it may be time to put his public humiliation to rest.