Man in the Chair

Man in the Chair

2007 ""
Man in the Chair
Man in the Chair

Man in the Chair

7 | 1h47m | en | Drama

The story of an aspiring young filmmaker's encounter with a grumpy fount of movie lore.

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7 | 1h47m | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: January. 27,2007 | Released Producted By: Elbow Grease Pictures , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The story of an aspiring young filmmaker's encounter with a grumpy fount of movie lore.

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Christopher Plummer , Michael Angarano , M. Emmet Walsh

Director

Dick Ziker

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Darren Burtenshaw I fell in love with film again last night when I saw this film. Reborn faith in humanity and that a ending can be all things like in life, sad, happy, anticlimactic; probing one to start their own personal inventory of what life is really about. This done so effortlessly all wrapped up in one film with out feeling preachy or like an old cliché. A must for any future film maker and anyone still making film. The back story was also nicely done with just a few scenes of trouble youth and a old mans call to say hello to his estranged daughter only to be put on ice as she tells him she will have to call him back later(we know will never come.) How easy it is to discard people, things, animals(dogs)when they are not right in front of you. They lose their importance and we forget their worth which might be as simple as sharing a cigar(Cuban of course) or a bone. Great use of Los Angeles and reminds us why it is the City of Angels. Oscars watch out! Original Screenplay, editing and performance from Christopher Plummer.
motta80-2 I'd heard some good things about this film but not from trusted sources and having seen it i can't agree. Man in the Chair is a very average film. It is not terrible compelling to watch and is very obvious in its plotting. The dialogue is also often laughably bad and the awful caricature performance it features representing Orson Welles is insulting both to Mr Welles and to the viewer's intelligence.It sets the tone for narrative drag immediately with an extended clip (first heard off screen and then shown) clip from Howard Hawks' superb comedy His Girl Friday, which serves no real purpose in the story other than to establish 'Flash' Madden goes to see old movies! Great insight! A piece of info that is perfectly well introduced with a later seen at the same theatre showing Touch Of Evil which serves a narrative purpose both in its introduction of the two lead characters to each other; their similar tastes; and the link to Welles whom 'Flash' has worked with on Citizen Kane. The use of His Girl Friday however is entirely unnecessary and too lengthy; and as with most of the other films it references, only highlights the fact that the writer can recognise a variety of well-written great films - making it the more perplexing that he has no ear for how staged and hammy his dialogue is.Plummer is solid as 'Flash' but loses his way here and there in stereotype and overplaying - a fault of the script not his, but an actor of his skill should have been able to instruct the director/writer better on how to play it. Given how extraordinary Plummer can be - just watch his Mike Wallace in The Insider - i expected better. Michael Angarano is fine but is again saddled with a poorly written role that makes him a rebel that he never seems and then connects him to 'Flash' in the most tenuous way.M Emmet Walsh however is marvellous in a supporting role and while i'm sure the average standard of the film and the grandstanding of Plummer in the lead will cause him to be overlooked it would be wonderful and justified if this great character actor saw a supporting actor nod at the Oscars.Overall the film is inoffensive and has a noble heart and message but the script is lacking in substance and drive. A Sunday afternoon on the TV type of watch.
doubleo Despite a compelling theme, some truly sparkling dialogue, and terrific performances by misters Plummer, Wagner, and Walsh, this film comes across rather uneven. The direction is heavy-handed, at times bordering on trite, the production design doesn't contribute much, and the photography is pretentious and annoying -- more appropriate to a music video, than a heartfelt drama. An older, more experienced DP could've made this infinitely more watchable! The script has a lot of potential, but could have, definitely, used another re-write (or two) and a bit of patching of some truly gaping holes, before going into production. The editing is, likewise, uninspired -- most of the shots linger a couple of beats too long, making the overall pace just tedious enough to lose tension.
sdhak Hello, I saw your movie a few weeks ago at the Kent Film Festival in Kent, CT, and I can't stop raving about it. No kidding, it is up there as probably one of the best films I have ever seen. I am wondering why it has not become a major box office hit, and why it is not "out there" in circulation. I believe in the power of film to change the world, and the message in this film for young and the aging alike was powerful. Please tell me how I can go about getting a copy of this so I can share with with others. Bravo!! I am guessing that Christopher Plummer will be nominated for an academy award. He certainly deserves it. I cannot wait to see this film at the box office. Susan Hackel