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Edtv (1999)
Released By: Universal Pictures   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Universal Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Ron Howard
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Rob Reiner, Woody Harrelson, Ellen DeGeneres, Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman
Published ID: 8326
UPC: 025192056024, 025192064425,
Plot: The turning point in the life of Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey) comes thanks to the misfortunes of the NorthWest Broadcasting Company. After two years on the air, their flagship cable channel, True TV, has slid into obscurity due to competition from the The Gardening Channel. Program director Cynthia Topping (Ellen DeGeneres) brainstorms a last ditch effort to save the channel: broadcast one ordinary person's life 24 hours a day, unedited (while he sleeps, the day's highlights will be shown). When the network agrees to the idea, Topping must find the subject of her program. After endless auditions, she lucks upon Ed, a goofy but good-looking video store clerk. Ed has little time to get used to his new shadow, a three man video crew, before the show becomes a hit. Suddenly Ed's a cultural icon with fan clubs, stalkers, and imitators, but the media saturation has it's effects on his friends and family, who are now part of the program. Ed alienates his proud brother, Ray (Woody Harrelson), by falling in love with his girlfriend, Shari (Jenna Elfman). His estranged father Hank (Dennis Hopper) reappears after abandoning the family and creates tension between Ed and Ray's mother, Jeanette (Sally Kirkland) and her wheelchair-bound second husband, Al (Martin Landau). When Ed realizes the phenomenon has turned on him, he convinces Topping to stop the ordeal, but not her boss, Whitaker (Rob Reiner). To regain his life, Ed must find a way to cancel EDtv. ~ Ron Wells, All Movie Guide
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Good drama-comedy
Added 1/2/2008

It's difficult to create a good movie that mixes comedy and drama in a good way. EDtv manages to do it. The movie is perhaps more relevant today than it was when it was released. In 1999, the story was a satire of what might have been, but today with all the reality-tv-shows, it is... well... reality. The movie is fun but it also has something to say. Who wants to be famous. It seems like everyone does. But what sort of skeletons would they find in your closet if they followed you, or your family, around 24/7? And is there a voyeur in all of us, since millions of people tune in to watch everyday people do everyday things? And how can we have such strong opinions about people we only know from TV? In the EDtv, the viewers have opinions about Ed's girlfriend. 71% think she's ugly and annoying; dump her. The viewers want British model Jill to be his new girlfriend and the producers are quick to arrange it. So what's really real and what's manufactured on so called "reality" shows?

EDtv is a good mix of drama and comedy and the cast is great. Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman and Woody Harrelson play the leads and the supporting cast includes Ellen DeGeneres, Martin Landau and Dennis Hopper, all doing a great job.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Fiction Imitates Facts in EDTV
Added 12/29/2007

A regular guy named Ed finds his life turned upside down when he is chosen to be the star of a reality show where his life is followed by camera crews everywhere. The initial fame is fun but soon grows annoying when his family is drawn into the ever increasing craving for real-life drama on TV. ED TV becomes a hit but it also exposes his mother's lies, his long lost father Hank's bad luck, his ailing stepfather Al, and the bizarre love triangle between Ed and his older brother Gary. Then there is also the romance between Shari who leaves Gary for Ed and then runs away when the public feels she isn't good enough for him. Shari ends up watching Ed romance a model named Jill whose out for fame and the drama gets even more torrid when Ed's mom cheats with his dad, his dad dies, and his brother writes a tell all book. Now Ed must find a way back to his privacy and out of fame before he loses his sanity.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A keeper.
Added 3/8/2007

While not normally my favorite kind of movie, I seem to reach for this movie to watch again and again since buying it some time ago. It's just so entertaining.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
ONE OF A KIND
Added 1/14/2007

THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH LIKE NEVER.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Save your time
Added 5/8/2006

Reality TV is now old hat. Perhaps this movie predicted a bit of that.

The gimmick, however, of the main character talking to his loved ones (and the rest of the world) through the TV camera in real time (no delay -- AS IF!), gets old fast.

The story hinges on the preposterous notion that the main character would sign himself into indefinite video slavery, at the will of the TV network.

I could tolerate such a stretch if the characters were interesting, or I could tolerate simple characters if the plot were fascinating and airtight. But this flick don't got neither!

The Truman Show might not have been a perfect movie, but it at least tried to say something important -- to emotional effect. It was obviously put together with care. EdTV just invites disgust.

2 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Good drama-comedy
Added 1/2/2008

It's difficult to create a good movie that mixes comedy and drama in a good way. EDtv manages to do it. The movie is perhaps more relevant today than it was when it was released. In 1999, the story was a satire of what might have been, but today with all the reality-tv-shows, it is... well... reality. The movie is fun but it also has something to say. Who wants to be famous. It seems like everyone does. But what sort of skeletons would they find in your closet if they followed you, or your family, around 24/7? And is there a voyeur in all of us, since millions of people tune in to watch everyday people do everyday things? And how can we have such strong opinions about people we only know from TV? In the EDtv, the viewers have opinions about Ed's girlfriend. 71% think she's ugly and annoying; dump her. The viewers want British model Jill to be his new girlfriend and the producers are quick to arrange it. So what's really real and what's manufactured on so called "reality" shows?

EDtv is a good mix of drama and comedy and the cast is great. Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman and Woody Harrelson play the leads and the supporting cast includes Ellen DeGeneres, Martin Landau and Dennis Hopper, all doing a great job.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Fiction Imitates Facts in EDTV
Added 12/29/2007

A regular guy named Ed finds his life turned upside down when he is chosen to be the star of a reality show where his life is followed by camera crews everywhere. The initial fame is fun but soon grows annoying when his family is drawn into the ever increasing craving for real-life drama on TV. ED TV becomes a hit but it also exposes his mother's lies, his long lost father Hank's bad luck, his ailing stepfather Al, and the bizarre love triangle between Ed and his older brother Gary. Then there is also the romance between Shari who leaves Gary for Ed and then runs away when the public feels she isn't good enough for him. Shari ends up watching Ed romance a model named Jill whose out for fame and the drama gets even more torrid when Ed's mom cheats with his dad, his dad dies, and his brother writes a tell all book. Now Ed must find a way back to his privacy and out of fame before he loses his sanity.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A keeper.
Added 3/8/2007

While not normally my favorite kind of movie, I seem to reach for this movie to watch again and again since buying it some time ago. It's just so entertaining.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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