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Steve Coogan's inspired, off-the-cuff lead performance in 2002's Brit-rock biopic 24 Hour Party People had American critics heralding the arrival of a unique new talent -- but to U.K. audiences, his star turn was the next logical step for one of that country's most celebrated comics. Born into a working-class, Catholic family in Manchester, England, Coogan took to performance in his teens, and hit the standup scene soon thereafter. It was there that television casting agents took notice of his spot-on impersonations of world leaders, pop stars, and sundry celebrities, and they soon put him to work playing various comedic bit parts in network shows. One of his early breakthroughs came when he provided several recurring voices on the long-running puppet show Spitting Image, a weekly satirical review that took aim at Margaret Thatcher, Michael Jackson, and Ronald Reagan, among others.
Coogan's talents led him away from the small screen to radio, where he made an even bigger splash with the comedy program On the...
Steve Coogan's inspired, off-the-cuff lead performance in 2002's Brit-rock biopic 24 Hour Party People had American critics heralding the arrival of a unique new talent -- but to U.K. audiences, his star turn was the next logical step for one of that country's most celebrated comics. Born into a working-class, Catholic family in Manchester, England, Coogan took to performance in his teens, and hit the standup scene soon thereafter. It was there that television casting agents took notice of his spot-on impersonations of world leaders, pop stars, and sundry celebrities, and they soon put him to work playing various comedic bit parts in network shows. One of his early breakthroughs came when he provided several recurring voices on the long-running puppet show Spitting Image, a weekly satirical review that took aim at Margaret Thatcher, Michael Jackson, and Ronald Reagan, among others.
Coogan's talents led him away from the small screen to radio, where he made an even bigger splash with the comedy program On the Hour. The show gave the comedian free reign to try out a number of vocal characterizations, among them the arrogant, ignorant radio announcer Alan Partridge, whose hilariously lame puns and non-sequiturs quickly made him -- and, by proxy, Coogan -- an audience favorite. Coogan parlayed the Partridge character into a mini-empire, first with his own mock radio talk show -- cheekily titled Knowing Me, Knowing You...With Alan Partridge -- then in the flesh on 1994's BBC 2 news satire The Day Today, and finally with the wildly successful TV show Knowing Me, Knowing You...With Alan Partridge.
Not content to rest on Partridge's laurels, Coogan developed many other characters through the '90s, taking them on the road for a wildly successful standup tour late in the decade. It was around this time that he was approached by iconoclastic director Michael Winterbottom to play the part of Tony Wilson, the charismatic Manchester TV personality who found himself the unlikely founder of one of the most influential record labels of the '80s. 24 Hour Party People charted the rise and fall of Factory Records, home to such bands as Joy Division, New Order, and the Happy Mondays, all of which were nurtured by the intuitive, unpredictable Wilson. In Coogan, Winterbottom saw a spiritual heir: Both men were born and raised in Manchester, and both had been impetuous on-air performers. The director wouldn't take "no" for an answer, and as the two forged ahead on the picture, Coogan began to develop his own slant on Wilson, improvising dialogue and talking directly to the camera. The unconventional biopic won raves at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, with Coogan in particular singled out for the wit and ingenuity of his freewheeling interpretation. Though touted in the press as British cinema's "next Trainspotting," 24 Hour Party People failed to perform at the U.K. box office, where it was effectively steamrolled by two other hit British comedies, Bend It Like Beckham and Ali G: Indahouse. 24 Hour's arthouse U.S. run later that year was solid, if unremarkable, as American audiences had less of a vested interest in the subject matter. Still, Hollywood casting agents were duly impressed with Coogan, and lured him to Tinseltown for the plum role of Phileas Fogg in the big-budget updating of Around the World in 80 Days, which was prepped for a high-profile summer 2004 release. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
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WHOOOOOOOA SUMMER!!! So much to catch up on so let's get to it...I have been a very busy gal and I have a few things to warn you guys about..that is if you take my reviews seriously..which I'm not sure any of you do..and that's okay with me. It's easy to aim low and then surprise people when you can do well every once in a while..then everyone cheers because you "out-did" yourself.. but enough about my work/dating ethic...let's get to film action... IN THEATERS- My Sister's Keeper-I had mixed feelings about this film but like rice krispie treats..I just couldn't say no. Much like those very treats, the ending was the same. I felt all confused on why I keep doing things I know I should not do..and trust me..I have that rice krispie battle all the time..afterwards I just kick myself. Hence this movie..I received the book from a dear friend about two birthdays ago...and it was a great book. I'm not gonna geek out and say "the book was better, yadda yadda" BUT...it was. There is some present controversy surrounding the ending of this film which I will not go into detail with because I get yelled at for famously ruining movie endings but COME ON..who doesn't know that the Titanic flippin' sinks in the end!!!??@ I am impressed with Cameron Diaz...I like her. Just decided that on this film. Even if she had some tongue action with John Mayer or dated the annoying Justin Boringlake..I really enjoy watching her. This was a great film for her to decide on..I am happy with her in the role. That's the plus of the film. I would also like to say..it's time we treat Abigail Breslin like the 24 year old woman that she is....her and Dakota Fanning. THE PROPOSAL-Ok look, the title alone makes me yank my collar but I will say that this is actually a decent film. Not what you think, clearly. The reason I say that is for the most part, everyone thinks Sandra Bullock is just about love and crap..and she is...don't get me wrong BUT...this film shows a nice little comedic trip to love. I have always enjoyed her roles in the past..especially the Two Weeks Notice film with Hugh Grant...she's just full on funny. Now, let's not ignore the fact that Ryan Reynold's six pack makes an appearance as well. We all know Ryan Reynold's is hot..and he's got funny teeth but yeah, he makes the one, two punch..cobra kai dojo style..and it's worth it. I have a few friends who were surprised by the fact this was a decent movie...and contrary to popular belief...it's not soley a "chick flick". Settle down, just go see it. I'm sick of having to review these things FOR you..wait..uh, nevermind. PUBLIC ENEMIES-I just recently became a Johnny Depp fan...no, I never watched 21 Jumpstreet, Edward Scissorhands was ok, I don't even wanna discuss Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory..but I like him. Partly because everyone here in Chicago who met him, really enjoyed him and said he was very nice. I love nice guys. Really I do. Makes them appear more accessible. I have never been into bad boys..because I know what I am capable of and two wrongs don't make a right..and by right I mean..trashing that guy's record collection after I found he was cheating..and let's just say that's a mistake you only make once... Have you ever tried to break a record?? It's tough! They are tough and you can't just bust em over your knee like in the movies! THANKYOUVERYMUCH. Anywho, this film was boooooooring. "too much, not enough movie"...-Lolo '09 "eh, it was kinda slow"..-Kellykaleekymaka '09 "it was a cone!"..-My brother, All the time.. Too much hype...that's the same thing that messed up Desperate Housewives...first season, GOLD. Second season..who effing cares Marc Cherry. Pish Posh. THE HANGOVER-I have officially seen this film three times. I will go again if you ask me..because who hasn't opened the bathroom door to find something they were scared of?? YEAR ONE-I love Michael Cera and if you've read this before, you know damn well I have no experience in rating films...I have absolutely ridiculous taste in movies...I don't care about the lessons you're supposed to take away from em.. I took ONE sememster of German Film in college and even then the only appealing part of that class was how German filmakers have no problem with nudity and inappropriate relations. That was a great class actually. Das Boot was the my favorite one of all..it was about a young boy's father having an affair with the nanny...so this young boy tries to also..and it gets gooooooood...actually, go rent that. Then high five me later. Back to Year One, dude, Jack Black is in it...you know exactly what you are gonna get and those who cry about it..need a reality check. There's a reason why 'circus peanuts' are a dollar at the store. COMING SOON- I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER-Saw this when it was called FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL. That Hayden girl needs to chill out. Why do people pick on Miley Cyrus when Hayden Pantera or Pantene is always running around floatin' zit cream, stupid cameras and nailin' old dudes? I don't get it. Am I jealous and speaking out of spite because I will never be her? Duh. That skank. Aside from my blatant bad attitude, I honestly have no desire to see this movie. You review yourself! I didn't mean that. I'm sorry. BRUNO-WWWWWWWWhaaaa? AGAIN?? Here's what I'm thinkin about this...and if you are too...let's grab a drink. I. Am. Scared.....thathemaybegivingallthefunnystuffawayinthepreviews! PPPHEW. I wasn't a super fan of Borat. I can't lie. I know, most are surprise that out of all stupid movies, I didn't like it. Heck, even I am surprised. I just didn't like it. There was nothing funny to me. It was too dry. I saw the scene of the college kids in the RV and had fun pickin out which punk tried to sue because he looked like a complete tool...the one who said "never let a woman define you"..I pegged him..he seems like a cry baby. Other than that, I had zero fun. Like opening a Christmas present that you really don't like...and trying to push a smile out. That's the worst. I hate bad presents..and it shows. One year BOTH of my Aunts on my Mom's side gave me the same gift..a red collared nightgown with the matching white teddy bear. I was Meryl Streep. Anyways, I will see Bruno...why? Because I am into giving second chances..the ones before were mistakes but I really liked that guy. LET'S ALL GO SEE BRUNO. THE UGLY TRUTH-Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. I hated 27 dresses. HATED IT. WHY DOES SHE KEEP DOING THE SAME ROLES? It's like she's trying to hard to be sexy.. Have you ever hung out with a couple that fights all the time..or the brother and sister who argue and punch eachother..or the drunk friend who hits on the guy who clearly is not into her?? WELCOME TO THE UGLY TRUTH. Remember the part in The Strangers when he knifes Liv Tyler? I covered my eyes and tried to watch it through my ring finer and pinky... THAT'S how I feel when she tries to be sexy. It embarasses me... just be IZZY. god. I'm annoyed now. I really do wanna like her and I can't figure out why she puts me in such a crazy mood...what is this? And no, I don't have a crush on her. That's what some of you said when I felt the same way about Mark Cuban. You may have been right about the Cuban one...but noooo on Heigl. No thank you. Leave me alone. HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE-That kid's a witch? and to round out this review...a confession of sorts... IMAYHAVE SEEN NANCYDREW OVER THE HOLIDAY AND I LIKEIT! OOOhhh that was tough. That was tough. I'm sorry to yell but like a band-aid..just ripped it off. It was killing me that I hiding it. I like that Emma Roberts. I liked that film. That's all I have to say. God, I feel so much better. I am gonna celebrate with some Wii Grey's Anatomy! I always start the game off with 'McDreamy, Mcsteamy...McNugget here"... Good stuff. Till next time! (INSERT WITTY MOVIE CLICHE SAYING HERE)
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