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Popstar: Célèbre à tout prix
Lorsqu'il devient évident que son album solo est un échec, l'ancien membre d'un boys band fait tout ce qui est en son pouvoir pour maintenir son statut de célébrité.
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Casting
Andy Samberg
Conner
Jorma Taccone
Owen
Akiva Schaffer
Lawrence
Sarah Silverman
Paula
Tim Meadows
Harry
Maya Rudolph
Deborah
Joan Cusack
Tilly
Imogen Poots
Ashley
Chris Redd
Hunter
Edgar Blackmon
Eddie
James Buckley
Sponge
Evan Fine
10-Year Old Conner
Maxwell Jenkins
10-Year Old Owen
Elliott Smith
10-Year Old Lawrence
Questlove
Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson
Questlove
The Roots
Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood
Nas
Nas
Usher
Usher
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
good
When I first looked at the movie, I thought it was so boring that I almost fell asleep after watching twenty minutes of it. I'm really disappointed with Lonely Island including Andy Samberg, they are just so talented and funny. However, I didn't find it funny or enjoyable, I found it just too slow for me. All they do is talk too much crap and nothing more, I like the songs but without liking the movie, it would be the worst experience for me to waste time looking at it. Why did they have to make Samberg look like a Justin Bieber type, that look doesn't suit him... He's just better to act as himself when he was on SNL ages ago. Or they could've just done a movie about Lonely Island with having a story-line, not a mockumentry.. I think this isn't the best movie that Lonely Island and worse, this is the first. Bad job guys!
Same erg is one of those actors whom is relatively unknown here in the UK. And to be honest, the most famous thing he's probably famous for on the shores of the UK is the Sandler Movie That's my Boy. But if you go a little deeper into his body of work, his movies are consistently funny, full of pop culture references, and with Schaffer at the helm, we not only have a wonderful satire on the state of celebrity with cameos from a plethora of stars whom are not ashamed to be self deprecating, we also have one of the funniest films of the year. But the most ingenious thing about the movie is that you can't point the finger to which celebrity the writers are parodying. One would instantly say Bieber, given the title. But Connor4Real isn't really a hateful character, in fact, he's just a product of the system, and has been spoon fed everything he has been given since his fame. But when his second album fails, the cracks begin to show for him, so he becomes desperate to save his popularity, and goes to the extreme to do so. It all sounds very much like Get Him To The Greek, and while movie too is funny, and from the house of Apatow also, Popstar just has that left-field wit about it. For example, the equal rights song is funny anyway, with Connor stating every second that he is straight, but then it goes over the top in the right way, showing a copy of Predator, and him randomly saying Hot Wings, to not let his millions of adoring fans that he is a full blooded male. And every celebrity cliché is thrown into the mix. From stupid product decisions, to relationships for the sake of status, rather than love. It sounds pretty perfunctory stuff, but it's handled in a way that doesn't treat the audience as they would need a joke explaining to them, the writers treat them with a bit of intelligence. And this is from a movie where Seal gets not only attacked by wolves, but states that he's been in that situation before. The references come thick and fast, and in my opinion the Tony? Scene is one of the funniest scenes of the year. Like most comedies that are original and fire all cannons to begin with, it runs out of steam before the end, but then they have a secret weapon up, their sleeves...... Michael Bolton. Highly original, consistently funny, but treating the audience in a way that most comedies don't do these days (Dirty Grandpa, Bad Neighbours 2), Popstar: NSNS is as stupid as it is brilliant. Well worth seeing
I am not in the target audience for "Popstar", as I am a guy in my 50s who has no interest in rap or anything written after about 1985. So, the fact that I enjoyed this is something...isn't it?! In many ways, this film is very much like "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" as well as "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby"....along with a heaping helping of pop music and rap. Just like Ricky Bobby, Conner (Andy Samberg) goes from the top of the game to total loser very quickly...and only by learning humility and appreciating his friends can he once again be on top. And, like "Walk Hard", it's a mockumentary about the music industry...and it's very crude at times and has some genitalia. It is NOT a film for kids, that's for sure! Overall, it's a clever an perceptive film...making fun of the stupid antics MANY modern musicians engage in as well as tickling your funny bone in the process. Enjoyable and worth seeing...provided you are an adult and have a relatively high threshold for the offensive.
If you like the previous songs and videos of the "Lonely Island" than you will love this film, if you didn't, than you might want to spend your money on something else. This movie was a brilliant on the nose satire of the way of life being lived by a lot of the stars that cameo in this very movie. The jokes walk a fine line between being stupid (but still funny) and clever wit disguised with a "stupid joke" coating. All in all it was a good movie, one of the best new comedies I've seen in a while, and I would definitely recommend it. It can be difficult to create a comedy movie because it's hard to keep a joke going for an hour, Popstar does a great job of this task.
Ridiculously underrated. Despite not doing good box office numbers, it remains a hilarious movie
Only ONE-WORD explains this film for me......S T U P I D Walked-out of theater within first 45 minutes...surprised I lasted that long?? Was expecting something so much better after viewing Trailers?? I thought it was going to be an actual Feature-Film and Not a Documentary-Type Format Film, along the lines of 2003 Malibu's Most Wanted with Jamie Kennedy, but only better, especially with this All-Star Cast......Very Disappointing! I'm convinced that it was more of the "Film-Format" that I disliked than the Content and Acting. Only thing left-missing was to Stamp SUCKER on my forehead as I exited. Surprisingly, theater management allowed me to see another film at their complex, so my time & money was Not Totally Wasted. BTW= Connor4Real?? Think that was the Name of My Drug Dealer in the 70's or maybe I'm think'n of Pee-Wee Herman(Derek4Real)in Film "BLOW" with Johnny Depp?? Yeah, that's probably where they got the name!!
The excessive world of modern pop is so soulless and pretentious, it's ripe picking for drama. The mental breakings of stars like Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and others show an inherent flaw in how human beings are turned into oblivious money-making commodities, and then unceremoniously spit-out when their glimmer dies. Popstar, the brain child of the YouTube-turned-SNL stars The Lonely Island, touches on these things enough, but mostly it's just fantastic jokes. A timely and lightning-fast musical mockumentary, I could barely catch my breath from laughing. The story works as a parallel to the careers of the three Lonely Island guys themselves. Conner4Real (Samberg) is an international popstar who has grown beyond the popularity of his two Style Boyz partners (Taccone, Schaffer). While it uses that parallel effectively, it never becomes overbearing. Instead what shines are the original songs, a staple of these guys past endeavors, including their groundbreaking "SNL Digital Shorts" segments. Each one is an instant classic (i.e. "I'm So Humble", "Things in My Jeep"), played ridiculously as if they have influenced real musicians, many of whom make hilarious cameos. For those of you old enough to remember the comedy classic "Spinal Tap", this format may seem somewhat familiar. However, a distractingly blatant rip-off this is not. It uses its 30-year separation as a way to point out the modern massive difference between actual artistic influence and silly cultural nostalgia that permeates the musical landscape. And while it doesn't quite reach Spinal-Tap-heights of greatness, if you're looking for a perfect friends-night-out, this is a comedy you will be happy to visit and revisit over and again.
Andy Samberg is a funny guy. I've always enjoyed his Lonely Island videos on Saturday Night Live and I like the fact that he gets outrageous and over the top. This movie is absolutely terrible, and I really looked forward to seeing it. It's not funny in the least, it's incredibly pedestrian, and very, very dull. What was he thinking when he made this? The humor is like something out of a network sitcom and the script is dated and totally predictable. It clearly had a huge budget, and there are cameos from a lot of pop stars, and every single one of them is wasted. I think I laughed only one time in the film, and it was during a satire of TMZ. Don't waste your time or your money on this. Twenty minutes into the film I realized it wasn't going to go anywhere and I found myself getting more and more impatient for it to be over. I finally gave up and walked out after an hour, which is something I rarely ever do.
