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Full Frontal (2002)

Full Frontal (2002)
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Described as a modern-day Hollywood version of Day for Night, director Steven Soderbergh's first digital video production was also shot employing a modified version of the frills-free Dogma 95 rules set forth by Lars Von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, allowing a relatively small budget of about two million dollars. Julia Roberts and Blair Underwood star, respectively, as Francesca and Calvin, actors performing in a motion picture directed by David Fincher and co-starring Brad Pitt (who play themselves). Woven in and out of the film production story thread are several other subplots including one about a lovelorn woman, Linda (Mary McCormack); the self-absorbed Gus (David Duchovny); and a husband, Carl (David Hyde Pierce), whose wife (Catherine Keener) is falling for Calvin. Described initially as a follow-up to Soderbergh's independent breakout hit, sex, lies and videotape, Full Frontal isn't a sequel in the strictest sense of the word and is only thematically related to the earlier film in its exploration of voyeurism and sexuality. The film also stars Brad Rowe, Enrico Colantoni, and Nicky Katt. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
David DuchovnyNicky Katt, (more)
Director(s):
Steven Soderbergh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Full Frontal

Described as a modern-day Hollywood version of Day for Night, director Steven Soderbergh's first digital video production was also shot employing a modified version of the frills-free Dogma 95 rules set forth by Lars Von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, allowing a relatively small budget of about two million dollars. Julia Roberts and Blair Underwood star, respectively, as Francesca and Calvin, actors performing in a motion picture directed by David Fincher and co-starring Brad Pitt (who play themselves). Woven in and out of the film production story thread are several other subplots including one about a lovelorn woman, Linda (Mary McCormack); the self-absorbed Gus (David Duchovny); and a husband, Carl (David Hyde Pierce), whose wife (Catherine Keener) is falling for Calvin. Described initially as a follow-up to Soderbergh's independent breakout hit, sex, lies and videotape, Full Frontal isn't a sequel in the strictest sense of the word and is only thematically related to the earlier film in its exploration of voyeurism and sexuality. The film also stars Brad Rowe, Enrico Colantoni, and Nicky Katt. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Steven Soderbergh
Writer(s):
Coleman Hough
Producer(s):
Greg JacobsScott Kramer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Brief Nudity, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Julie H.

    NOT FOR ME! Disjointed and very crude. Didn't like it and don't recommend it!

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    Justin S.

    A lot of people don't like this movie and I can understand why but for me it was a lot of fun. In the movie Julia Roberts plays an actress who is making a movie called "Rendezvous" and in that movie she's a reporter. Blair Underwood is her co-star and in "Rendezvous" he's playing an actor. It doesn't help that they don't explain this until about half way through the movie. A lot of this was shot digitally, giving it a real grainy look and I think this turns a lot of people off as well. Give it a chance. It really is quite good.

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    Don U.

    Well, I must be really sick because I made it six minutes further into the movie than the last reviewer. At the seventeen minute mark I pressed eject. If I didn't have to return this movie to BlockBuster I would destroy it; removing it from circulation so no one else would have to be subjected to this type of torture. $2 million budget? It sure didn't go to the writers or camera crew. Please, do yourself a favor - select another film to watch.

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