Sherman's Way (2008)

Sherman's Way (2008)
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Fate brings together two mismatched travelers in this comedy. Sherman (Michael Shulman) is a tightly wound, career-obsessed college student whose mother, Evelyn (Donna Murphy), is a successful politician who micromanages her own life as well as that of her son. Planning to spend a few weeks in Northern California with his girlfriend, Marcy (Lacey Chabert), Sherman instead discovers that she's dumped him for another, more fun-loving guy; adding insult to injury, Sherman's wallet and credit cards have been stolen and Evelyn decides it's time to cut off his allowance. With few options and eager to prove he can be free-spirited and self-reliant, Sherman decides to hitchhike to Los Angeles for an internship interview, and takes a ride with the first person willing to take him down the coast. Sherman's ride turns out to be Palmer (James LeGros), a former Olympic skiing champion-turned-footloose middle-aged bohemian who is more interested in keeping his vintage convertible in tune than in getting anywhere at any specific time. While Sherman and Palmer have next to nothing in common, before long the younger man finds himself learning some lessons about life from the scruffy stranger behind the wheel. Sherman's Way was the first theatrical feature from producer-turned-director Craig Saavedra. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael ShulmanJames LeGros, (more)
Director(s):
Craig M. Saavedra
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sherman's Way

Fate brings together two mismatched travelers in this comedy. Sherman (Michael Shulman) is a tightly wound, career-obsessed college student whose mother, Evelyn (Donna Murphy), is a successful politician who micromanages her own life as well as that of her son. Planning to spend a few weeks in Northern California with his girlfriend, Marcy (Lacey Chabert), Sherman instead discovers that she's dumped him for another, more fun-loving guy; adding insult to injury, Sherman's wallet and credit cards have been stolen and Evelyn decides it's time to cut off his allowance. With few options and eager to prove he can be free-spirited and self-reliant, Sherman decides to hitchhike to Los Angeles for an internship interview, and takes a ride with the first person willing to take him down the coast. Sherman's ride turns out to be Palmer (James LeGros), a former Olympic skiing champion-turned-footloose middle-aged bohemian who is more interested in keeping his vintage convertible in tune than in getting anywhere at any specific time. While Sherman and Palmer have next to nothing in common, before long the younger man finds himself learning some lessons about life from the scruffy stranger behind the wheel. Sherman's Way was the first theatrical feature from producer-turned-director Craig Saavedra. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Craig M. Saavedra
Writer(s):
Tom Nance
Producer(s):
Craig M. SaavedraTom NanceMichael Shulman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Comedy
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Alan R.

Good story line and character development. Anyone interested in developing a script should see this movie. Sherman is a friendless, not to mention spoiled rotten college student leading a very dull life until he runs into Palmer, a very funny yet philosophical former Olympian. Sherman character and personality changes as the story moves on and there are several poignant and touching scenes between Sherman, Addy(love interest) and Palmer. Enrico Colantoni gives a great performance as D.J., a former renowned N.Y. chef, like Palmer, just trying to make his way in the world.

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Shannon K.

This movie was terrific! I enjoyed the story and the charachter development. It was fun to watch the movie a 2nd time with the producer/director comments on. Very entertaining!

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Tim C.

I certainly couldn't call this 5 stars, but it wasn't a bad evening. The story is predictable, but even though you know it's coming, can be entertaining. Some of the script set ups are contrived, but all in all a watchable movie.

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