For Your Consideration (2006)
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51% of critics liked it
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Mockumentary mastermind Christopher Guest turns his satirical eye away from dog shows, small-town theater, and folk music to offer a hilarious take on Hollywood award season in this comedy focusing on trio of actors whose lives are turned upside down when they discover that their performances in an… More Mockumentary mastermind Christopher Guest turns his satirical eye away from dog shows, small-town theater, and folk music to offer a hilarious take on Hollywood award season in this comedy focusing on trio of actors whose lives are turned upside down when they discover that their performances in an independent film are generating a sizable buzz in the entertainment industry. Jay Berman (Guest) is in the process of directing his first feature film -- an intimate family drama set in the 1940s and detailing the tempestuous reunion of an estranged Jewish family that is reluctantly drawn together to celebrate Purim at the behest of their dying matriarch. The cast soon comes down with an infectious case of award fever when rumors on the Internet claim that "Purim" stars Marilyn Hack (Catherine O' Hara), Victor Allan Miller (Harry Shearer), and Callie Webb (Parker Posey) may be delivering Oscar-caliber performances. When "Hollywood Now" co-anchors Chuck Porter (Fred Willard) and Cindy Martin (Jane Lynch) perpetuate the buzz on national television, the entire film crew starts to see stars in their eyes. Subsequently convinced that they have a sleeper hit on their hands, unit publicist Corey Taft (John Michael Higgins), talent agent Morley Orfkin (Eugene Levy), and producer Whitney Taylor Brown (Jennifer Coolidge) immediately cave to requests from Sunfish Classics president Martin Gibb (Ricky Gervais) to alter the film so that it may appeal to a larger audience. Now, while "Purim" screenwriters Lane Iverson (Michael McKean) and Philip Koontz (Bob Balaban) are forced to watch helplessly as their original screenplay is plundered in order to cash in on the positive buzz, awards season draws near and the production takes a most unexpected turn. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Christopher Guest
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Nov 17, 2006 Wide
- Studio
- Warner Independent
Critic Reviews
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Anthony Lane, New Yorker
In order to stay ahead as a mocker these days, you must nail your subject for good.
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Lou Lumenick, New York Post
Guest and his co-writer, Eugene Levy, aren't afraid to chew off the hand that feeds them.
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Bill Muller, Arizona Republic
For Your Consideration won't win an Oscar, but it probably will win some adulation from hard-core Guest fans.
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Carrie Rickey, Philadelphia Inquirer
Individual scenes come across as amusing, but Guest loses comic momentum when he shifts between the shooting of the lachrymose Home for Purim and the segments lampooning entertainment media.
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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel
Fans of Guest's brand of repertory-company character comedies will find a few reasons to grin. But even the fanatical will have to admit that this one is hardly worth considering.
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Cast
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Bob Balaban
as Philip Koontz
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Jennifer Coolidge
as Whitney Taylor Brown
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Christopher Guest
as Jay Berman
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John Michael Higgins
as Corey Taft
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Eugene Levy
as Morley Orfkin
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Jane Lynch
as Cindy Martin
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Michael McKean
as Lane Iverson
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Catherine O'Hara
as Marilyn Hack
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Parker Posey
as Callie Webb
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Harry Shearer
as Victor Allan Miller
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Fred Willard
as Chuck Porter
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Jim Piddock
as Simon Whitset
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Jane Morris
as Script Supervisor
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Stephen Rannazzisi
as Studio Gate Guard
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Jordan Black
as Whitney's Assistant
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Ed Begley Jr
as Sandy Lane
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Paul Dooley
as Paper Badge Sergeant
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John Krasinski
as Paper Badge Officer
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Don Lake
as Love It Film Critic
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Michael Hitchcock
as Hate It Film Critic
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Lauri Johnson
as Morley's Secretary
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Simon Helberg
as Junior Agent
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Rachael Harris
as Mary Pat Hooligan
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Sandra Oh
as Marketing Person
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Richard Kind
as Marketing Person
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Christopher Moynihan
as Brian Chubb
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Carrie Aizley
as Pam Campanella
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Ari Graynor
as Young PA
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Scott Adsit
as First AD
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Stephanie Courtney
as Boom Operator
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Suzy Nakamura
as First AC
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Mary McCormack
as Pilgrim Woman
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Shawn Christian
as Pilgrim Man
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Deborah Theaker
as Liz Fenneman
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Nina Conti
as Weather Woman
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Scott Williamson
as Skip
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Sarah Shahi
as Sanchez
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Steven M. Porter
as Floor Manager
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Ricky Gervais
as Martin Gibb
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Larry Miller
as Syd Finkleman
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Craig Bierko
as Talk Show Host
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C.J. Vanston
as Talk Show Band Leader
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Joe Satriani
as Talk Show Guitarist
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Oneida James
as Talk Show Bassist
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Curt Bisquera
as Talk Show Drums
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Anne King
as Talk Show Trumpet
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Sheila Gonzalez
as Talk Show Saxophone
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Lance Barber
as Dinkie
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Skyler Stone
as Don
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Mark Harelik
as Round Table Host
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Rick Gonzalez
as Chillaxin' Host
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Claire Forlani
as Claire Forlani
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Hart Bochner
as Hart Bochner
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Kevin Sussman
as Commercial Director
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Jessica St. Clair
as Hula Balls Spokeswoman
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Casey Wilson
as Young Actress
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Kevin Christy
as Young Actor
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Derek Waters
as Even Younger Actor
