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State and Main (2000)

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User Rating: 6.8/10 (10,801 votes)
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Overview

Director:
David Mamet
Writer (WGA):
David Mamet (written by)
Release Date:
12 January 2001 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Tagline:
When a film crew came to Waterford, Vermont - They Shot First And Asked Questions Later. more
Plot:
A movie crew invades a small town whose residents are all too ready to give up their values for showbiz glitz. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
7 wins & 8 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(5 articles)
Redbelt (From The AV Club. 1 May 2008, 1:00 PM, PDT)
Baldwin Backs Out of Film Promotion (From WENN. 12 July 2006)
User Comments:
One Of Mamet's Best more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Michael Higgins ... Doc Wilson
Michael Bradshaw ... Priest
Morris Lamore ... Bunky
Allen Soule ... Spud

Clark Gregg ... Doug Mackenzie

Rebecca Pidgeon ... Ann
Ricky Jay ... Jack

Julia Stiles ... Carla
Matt Malloy ... Hotel Clerk
Charles Durning ... Mayor George Bailey

Tony V. ... Water Delivery Man
Tony Mamet ... Electrician
Jack Wallace ... Bellhop
Michael James O'Boyle ... Chuckie
Charlotte Potok ... Maude
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Séquences et conséquences (France)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language and brief sexual images.
Runtime:
105 min
Country:
France | USA
Language:
English | Italian
Colour:
Colour
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
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Trivia:
David Paymer, as producer Marty Rossen speaks a line of dialogue that is a direct homage to his work in "The Larry Sanders Show" (1992) playing the overly enthusiastic PR flack Norman Litkey when he says, "I'm wetting myself." more
Goofs:
Boom mic visible: Reflected in car window near end of the picture. more
Quotes:
Walt Price: And we're going to sue you for a billion dollars.
Joe White: What cause?
Walt Price: I don't need a cause, I just need a lawyer!
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Movie Connections:
References UHF (1989) more
Soundtrack:
The Song of the Old Mill more

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
One Of Mamet's Best, 24 January 2001
10/10
Author: jhclues from Salem, Oregon

It's difficult to write an objective review about a film that I'm so enthusiastic about, but there's no getting around it-- I haven't been this excited about a movie in a long time, so I'll just forge ahead. The film is `State and Main,' written and directed by David Mamet, and arguably his best effort since 1987's `House Of Games.' When a movie company invades the sleepy hamlet of Waterford, Vermont, for a location shoot, complete with big name stars Bob Barrenger (Alec Baldwin) and Claire Wellesley (Sarah Jessica Parker) in tow, it creates quite a stir; and before it's over many of the townsfolk, as well as a few of those connected with the film, have learned some things about themselves-- and others-- they never knew before. Things about honesty, purity and the moral flexibility inherent in many of those who reside here on planet Earth. As a setting for the making of the film within the film-- which is about purity and second chances-- Mamet takes a page right out of Americana, complete with a Main Street, an historic firehouse, a quaint hostelry and even-- `maybe'-- an old mill on a stream. And in making a film about making a film about purity and second chances, he's made a film about purity and, well, second chances; a terrific character study that is forthright and sincere, and which rings with truth from beginning to end. It's as honest as it is real, and so accessible that it makes an instant connection with the audience. There are characters and situations here with which everyone will be able to identify in one way or another, all presented refreshingly and quite unpredictably. Just when you think you see something coming from a mile away, you're treated to one of those famous Mamet `twists' that take you exactly where you didn't think you were going. And Mamet does it so well that it's not only highly entertaining, but invigorating as well. The cast he put together for this film is superlative, beginning with William H. Macy as Walt Price, the director of the movie. A Mamet regular, Macy creates a character infused with that magic Mamet realism that helps establish the credibility of the film from the outset. Baldwin is perfectly cast as the `star' with certain insatiable appetites and recreational needs, as is Parker, as the actress with a sudden case of `issues' regarding her contractual obligations. And David Paymer does a solid turn as Marty Rossen, the producer of the film. But the two actors who really make this movie tick are the charismatic Rebecca Pidgeon, and the versatile, multi-talented Philip Seymour Hoffman. Pidgeon is absolutely captivating as Ann Black, the local who runs the book shop and directs the town's drama group (which includes just about everybody in Waterford, it seems). She's winsome and charming, with a directness and vigor that is stunning; and she captures the very essence of Ann-- the intelligence and the compassion-- and conveys it convincingly to the audience. It's a memorable performance, and one of the strengths (among many) of the movie. The real star of the show, however, is Hoffman, as Joseph Turner White, the writer of the movie. He gives an introspective performance filled with nuance and subtlety that is so real-- so pure-- that he single-handedly takes the film to a whole new level. Like Meryl Streep, Hoffman has that chameleon-like ability that enables him to be anyone and everyone, yet always unique; it's a quality with which few actors are endowed, and he uses his gift to full advantage here, with his memorable portrayal of White. Simply put, it's a great performance by a great actor, and one that should earn him an Oscar nomination. The supporting cast includes Charles Durning (Mayor George Bailey), Clark Gregg (Doug), Patti LuPone (Sherry Bailey), Julia Stiles (Carla) and Ricky Jay (Jack). Mamet has a style that make his films uniquely his own, and `State and Main' is one of his best. Exceptionally well done and delivered, it's intelligent, funny and entertaining; an honest and succinct examination of human nature with an integrity at it's core that makes it a truly great film. This is a prime example of what the magic of the movies is all about; a film that absolutely should not be missed. I rate this one 10/10.

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