Bart Got a Room

Bart Got a Room

2008 ""
Bart Got a Room
Bart Got a Room

Bart Got a Room

5.7 | 1h20m | R | en | Drama

Danny Stein, a high school senior at the bottom of the social food chain, needs a prom date. As a cause of anxiety for Danny, Bart Beeber, the nerdiest guy in school, has already found a date. At the same time, Danny's divorced parents are both looking for relationships again.

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5.7 | 1h20m | R | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: April. 25,2008 | Released Producted By: SHRINK Media Inc. , Basra Entertainment Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Danny Stein, a high school senior at the bottom of the social food chain, needs a prom date. As a cause of anxiety for Danny, Bart Beeber, the nerdiest guy in school, has already found a date. At the same time, Danny's divorced parents are both looking for relationships again.

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Cast

Steven Kaplan , William H. Macy , Cheryl Hines

Director

Regina McLarney

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SHRINK Media Inc. , Basra Entertainment

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nico_r1313 Bart got a room is a hilarious film about a boy looking for a prom date. William H. Macy is a riot as Danny Stein's father, Ernie, who also helps him in his quest. Cheryl Hines is absolutely sweet as Danny's mother, Beth. While Danny's parents are in the middle of a separation the senior prom is on the way. Danny and his friends, Abby and Craig, are on the hunt to help Danny find someone other than his friend Camille to take to the prom. When it seems as though all is lost for our young friend, he decides that maybe his family was right all along about going with someone he's been around the majority of his life. Between being bombarded by Camille at his dinner date and ending up late to meet with a very hot friend of a friend and his father finding a prostitute at the last minute, this film kept me laughing. Although we only catch a glimpse of the infamous Bart- the story is set around the idea that even the nerdiest guy in the senior class got a hotel room! Laughs and giggles all throughout this film as we see the the outrageous and at times pathetic attempts of Danny searching to check off the final item on his prom to do list - a date. William H. Macy had me in stitches! Jennifer Tilly was adorable as usual in her cameo! This film was very enjoyable and I can't wait to see more from writer/director Brian Hecker.
Todd Miley I remember seeing a preview for this movie on The Movie Channel, I think that was the channel. Then about 2 days later I saw the movie for sale at Wal-mart. That night I actually watched it. I thought it was hilarious in so many ways. Yeah, some of the humor is kind of ridiculous but it's directed towards teens and young adults. In so many ways I can relate to this movie and so can other people i'm sure. I was very pleased with William H. Macy's performance. I also liked it because it had both actors we already know, and some that we have never seen before, or at least I haven't. All in all I think this film was very good and I hope that everyone gets a chance to see it.
Kevin-94 When the people behind "Bart Got A Room" call it a film about a guy looking for a date for the prom, they mean just that. There's no emotional subtext whatsoever to this search. Why is it so important to him, and why should we care? Danny is such a blank slate, and the writing doesn't offer many insights into who he is as a person. Compare Danny in your mind with more interesting movie teenagers, like Max from "Rushmore" or Harold from "Harold and Maude," and you'll see what I mean. And the actor playing Danny does little to illuminate that he has any kind of inner life at all.Danny's parents are equally bland and uninteresting. The only truly insightful moment occurs when one of Danny's friends discussing going to the zoo with his mother. (The mother, a divorced woman, hates going to the zoo but is desperately trying to please her new boyfriend.) What is the film even about? Is it about the close friendship between Danny and Camille? But even after the hot girl turns him down, he decides to keep shopping around, rather than turn to Camille, which she herself acknowledges. The film doesn't provide any real scenes to establish the bond they share. (Sorry. Showing old photos of them as children and having narration isn't enough.) I thought the film might be about a boy choosing not to cross over the threshold from childhood to adulthood. Children like to have fun, play with their friends and bond with their parents. Young adults want to carve our their own identities, be independent, distance themselves from their parents and explore their sexuality. So which side does Danny ultimately fall down on – youth or maturity? The film (SPOILERS!) explains at the end that he chose to spend his prom night not with his peers but with his parents and his platonic friend. It further explains that the hotel room, that presumed symbol of sexual maturity, was used instead to play Boggle, a children's game, with his parents and platonic childhood friend.But then, that youth vs. maturity interpretation doesn't really work either. So many different directions the film could have gone in, and yet, in the end, the filmmakers never really chose a path.
sethrich If Bart got a hotel room, then Danny should have one too. Danny is your typical unpopular high school senior and he's searching for a prom date. The bar has been set by not-seen-'til-the-end Bart, the class nerd, with the booking of hotel rooms, limousines, etc. Cute and studious Camille (played by Alia Shawkat from Arrested Development, a comedy I adore) has been friends with Danny for a long time and the easy thing for them to do would be to attend prom together, but that doesn't happen of course. I became frustrated with Danny's attempts to get other girls to be his date, but I also related to him – as easy as Camille would be to fall back on, at his age I'd likely want something new (perhaps even sexier) too. This is what teenagers do.William Macy, who plays Danny's father, is one of the few bright spots. Most of the characters are pretty bland, but Macy manages to shine despite the surroundings. I really don't like the haircut he has there, but that's part of the cheap role I guess. His best moments are when he drops everything to help find a date for his son as the prom draws near. He even leaves a sexually-heated date of his own behind! Bart Got A Room is your typical high school movie, but not exactly A-list. It has its moments (my personal favorite takes place in the ice cream shop) but this type of movie has been done before, and better too.