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Masked and Anonymous (2003)

Masked and Anonymous (2003)
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Enigmatic rock legend Bob Dylan stars as an enigmatic rock legend (talk about a casting coup!) in this purposefully eccentric satiric comedy. Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) is an unscrupulous concert promoter who has figured out a way to cash in on the feelings of doubt and uncertainty that plague his nation, which is being torn apart by civil war and political revolution. Sweetheart has decided he will stage a massive benefit concert, though the unnamed charity would appear to be his checking account. Sweetheart hires television producer Nina Veronica (Jessica Lange) to help promote the show and sell it as a nation-wide cable-cast event, while Sweetheart pulls a few strings to arrange for the perfect headliner -- Jack Fate (Bob Dylan), a legendary songwriter who is currently serving a term in prison. With Fate out from behind bars, Sweetheart and Veronica set out to sell their grand spectacle to the world, though one determined investigative journalist (Jeff Bridges) has set out to throw a spenner into the works of Uncle Sweetheart and his epic fundraiser. Marking the directorial debut of comedy writer Larry Charles, Masked and Anonymous also features Penelope Cruz and Luke Wilson; the film was shown in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Bob DylanJeff Bridges, (more)
Director(s):
Larry Charles
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Masked and Anonymous

Enigmatic rock legend Bob Dylan stars as an enigmatic rock legend (talk about a casting coup!) in this purposefully eccentric satiric comedy. Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) is an unscrupulous concert promoter who has figured out a way to cash in on the feelings of doubt and uncertainty that plague his nation, which is being torn apart by civil war and political revolution. Sweetheart has decided he will stage a massive benefit concert, though the unnamed charity would appear to be his checking account. Sweetheart hires television producer Nina Veronica (Jessica Lange) to help promote the show and sell it as a nation-wide cable-cast event, while Sweetheart pulls a few strings to arrange for the perfect headliner -- Jack Fate (Bob Dylan), a legendary songwriter who is currently serving a term in prison. With Fate out from behind bars, Sweetheart and Veronica set out to sell their grand spectacle to the world, though one determined investigative journalist (Jeff Bridges) has set out to throw a spenner into the works of Uncle Sweetheart and his epic fundraiser. Marking the directorial debut of comedy writer Larry Charles, Masked and Anonymous also features Penelope Cruz and Luke Wilson; the film was shown in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Larry Charles
Writer(s):
Rene FontaineSergei Petrov
Producer(s):
Jeff RosenNigel Sinclair
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Chris W.

    you won't enjoy this. Stick to your movies starring The Rock or other Rambo wannabe movies with no original plots or dialogue. If you enjoy subtle, somewhat dark humor and Bob Dylan, give this movie a whirl. Dylan's acting (if he is acting)is better than anything Keanu Reeves has done since Bill & Ted's and the supporting cast is fantastic. There are also some great songs included in this film.

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    Christopher W.

    The storyline is too muddy- great premise but just never flies.

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    Lisa W.

    This movie is full of metaphors; if you gave Jackass more than three stars you probably won't get it. Like Billy Cupid says of Jack Fate's songs in the movie, everyone will interpret it differently. I liked it; while Dylan plays Jack Fate, he's still Dylan.

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