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Morra, Smoochy, Morra

Título original: Death to Smoochy
  • 2002
  • 12
  • 1 h 49 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
44 mil
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Morra, Smoochy, Morra (2002)
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Dark ComedySatireComedyCrimeDramaThriller

Após a queda em desgraça de Rainbow Randolph, a televisão aposta no talento de Sheldon Mopes, ou Smoochy. Mas ele descobre que o dinheiro é único objectivo da indústria e que Randolph está d... Ler tudoApós a queda em desgraça de Rainbow Randolph, a televisão aposta no talento de Sheldon Mopes, ou Smoochy. Mas ele descobre que o dinheiro é único objectivo da indústria e que Randolph está disposto a tudo para o tirar do caminho - e do ar.Após a queda em desgraça de Rainbow Randolph, a televisão aposta no talento de Sheldon Mopes, ou Smoochy. Mas ele descobre que o dinheiro é único objectivo da indústria e que Randolph está disposto a tudo para o tirar do caminho - e do ar.

  • Direção
    • Danny DeVito
  • Roteirista
    • Adam Resnick
  • Artistas
    • Robin Williams
    • Edward Norton
    • Catherine Keener
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    44 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Danny DeVito
    • Roteirista
      • Adam Resnick
    • Artistas
      • Robin Williams
      • Edward Norton
      • Catherine Keener
    • 356Avaliações de usuários
    • 72Avaliações da crítica
    • 38Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Death To Smoochy
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    Death To Smoochy
    Death To Smoochy: Mopes & Nora In Times Square
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    Death To Smoochy: Mopes & Nora In Times Square
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    Death To Smoochy: Mopes & Nora In Times Square
    Death To Smoochy: Marketing Meeting
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    Death To Smoochy: Marketing Meeting
    Death To Smoochy: It's The Rhino Angle
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    Death To Smoochy: It's The Rhino Angle
    Death To Smoochy: A Handy Accessory
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    Death To Smoochy: A Handy Accessory
    Death To Smoochy: H.A.L.T.
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    Robin Williams
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    • Rainbow Randolph
    Edward Norton
    Edward Norton
    • Sheldon Mopes…
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Nora Wells
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Burke Bennett
    Jon Stewart
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    • Marion Frank Stokes
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    Nick Taylor
    Nick Taylor
    • Henry the Thug
    Richard Cocchiaro
    • Mitch the Thug
    • (as Richard A. Cocchiaro Jr.)
    • Direção
      • Danny DeVito
    • Roteirista
      • Adam Resnick
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    7MattBrady099

    Williams vs Pink Rhino

    This movie was hated by critics and bombed at the box office, but I actually liked this movie, It's my biggest guilty pleasures of all time.

    The story is about a puffy fascia rhinoceros. As Smoochy catapults to fame - scoring hit ratings and the affections of a jaded network executive Randolph makes the unsuspecting rhino the target of his numerous outrageous attempts to exact revenge and reclaim his status as America's sweetheart.

    The good things about this movie: The movie is a dark comedy and to me that worked, because when you got a story about Robin Williams trying to kill or ruin a kid friendly pink rhino called Smoochy, you really can't take that seriously and the movie is aware of that and takes it like a joke. Edward Norton and Robin Williams both did great in this movie. Trying to beat each other to win the kids hearts by taking some dark turns.

    The thing that didn't work: As I said before about the dark comedy and how it worked for me, well some scenes it lost that dark but funny tone and goes full serious at times. Some jokes didn't work for me and Danny DeVito directed this, now let me get something straight here; I don't hate Danny DeVito directing in this movie or any other movies that he did, his a good actor and a good director, but everybody can agree that most of his films allow on awkward close ups of actors looking straight into the camera or goofy and weird scenes with characters doing awkward stuff, all that is is this movie and let me tell you it's not pretty.

    Overall it's not a perfect movie but to me it's a lot of fun, but it's not for everybody, but if you want some cheesy, goofy fun than Smoochy is your film.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    All is not well in Smoochyland...

    I have watched this movie four times by now, and it still keeps on being funny. And there is just something uniquely odd about the comedy in the movie which makes "Death to Smoochy" a fantastic comedy movie.

    The story told in "Death to Smoochy" is just hilarious. It is about a vindictive former children show star, Rainbow Randolph (played by Robin Williams) who seeks revenge on Smoochy, the new star who replaced his time slot on the network TV. Smoochy (played by Edward Norton) is a gullible person unfamiliar with the way of running children's TV.

    There are tons of hilarious situations throughout the entire movie, and they are well-played by the acting talents, and also accompanied by funny dialogue. The characters are colorful - literally and physically. And they all have very real and lovable qualities. I especially love how Rainbow Randolph's appearance becomes more and more ravaged throughout the time.

    "Death to Smoochy" is, in my opinion, one of Robin Williams best movies.

    There is an impressive ensemble of talents in this fine comedy, and people deliver where it counts.

    If you are not already familiar with "Death to Smoochy", then it is a movie well-worth sitting down to watch. Great fun and laughs all around.
    g_asal_98

    Great film - if you're looking for a laugh out loud affair

    This film's been released on DVD for a while and at my local blockbusters, i noticed it quietly sitting in a corner next to Day after tomorrow and dirty dancing 2. But as i work in blockbusters, i get free rentals every week so thought i might as well rent it out. Man, was i in for a shocker!! Talk about totally hilarious.

    Some of the gags in this film were quality - Robin Williams is at his comical best. I'm not saying it's Williams' best ever film (cough good will hunting cough) but certainly he's never been this funny. His gag about the abnormally shaped cookie was so funny. In fact, i've never laughed this much since Dumb and Dumber.

    Edward Norton was actually very believable as the clean cut good guy. I didn't expect it from him after watching Fight club and American history X but he carried out his role really well.

    Catherine Keener also looked really beautiful, she played her power-hungry turned nice chick character to a tee.

    Even though the story is about a kids show, there's a lot of dark comedy in it e.g. the involvement of the Irish gangsters (by the way also very funny) showing what a good job Danny devito has done directing this film. Credit to him. All the characters in the film served a purpose and above all, did it well!! All seemed believable and Robin Williams was the star.

    If you watch this film, persevere for the first 20 minutes because after which the jokes and plot come in hard and thick.

    Top stuff, rent if you want a comedy with original storyline and a little bit of good humoured smut thrown in for good measure.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    The Cable Guy by way of Barney the Dinosaur, a scathing satire of the vapidness of children's entertainment

    After children's TV host Randolph "Rainbow Randolph" Smiley (Robin Williams) is publicly disgraced following a bust in an FBI sting operation, Children's TV network Kidnet swiftly cancels the show with a plan to replace it with someone who's lacking in the baggage of negative publicity. Hardened producer Nora Wells (Catherine Keener) and corporate yes man, Marion Frank Stokes (Jon Stewart) scramble to find someone "squeaky clean" eventually settling for Sheldon Mopes(Edward Norton) and his character Smoochy the Rhino, who sings songs at the Coney Island Methodone Clinic and is sincere and ethical almost to a fault. Sheldon soon finds himself fighting for integrity of both his show and his character as network executives, marketing departments, corrupt charities, even the Irish Mafia all develop an interest in Mopes and his Rhino persona. Meanwhile Randolph continually seeks and orchestrates elaborate revenge schemes against mopes becoming more and more unhinged.

    A joint British-American co production between Warner Bros. And Film Four, the movie was written by Adam Resnick best known for his work on The Larry Sanders Show as well as his work on Chirs Elliot's TV series Get a Life and the Chris Elliot film Cabin Boy. The movie is a satire of the vapidness and cynicism of the children's entertainment, particularly inspired by Barney the Dinosaur, and takes great pleasure in tearing away the veneer of wholesomeness to reveal the cynical money hungry monster beneath the cuddly foam suit. The film is notable for being a box office disaster making back a mere $8 million of its $50 million budget and in combination with the failure of the following year's Duplex destroyed Danny Devito's directing career in feature films. Roger Ebert even declared the movie the worst of 2002 (it's not). The movie is certainly flawed, but I'd be lying if I said the movie's pitch black gleefully insane takedown of marketing icons masquerading as wholesome children's entertainment didn't raise a few laughs.

    The movie from the get go is definitely and unapologetically a Adam Resnick project. From it's seemingly innocent framework that is loaded with uncomfortable and taboo subject matter, it's a similar approach to how Resnick took the Dennis the Menace format with Get a Life and got comedy from it by way replacing an 8 year old kid with a 35 year old man. Unlike Get a Life the movie does try to have a "good" character who we're supposed to root for with Sheldon Mopes. It's pretty clear that Resnick is in unfamiliar territory trying to write characters who are supposed to be principled and ethical and Sheldon at points feels more like a parody of someone principled and ethical rather than someone who's supposed to be principled and ethical. I'm not sure what exactly the issue is if it falls more on Resnick who doesn't usually write characters like this or if it falls more on Edward Norton who's not typically a comic actor (at least as it pertains to this very broad exaggerated style of comedy). There are moments where Norton's delivery in the character do work such as a scene where he's tricked by Rainbow Randolph into performing as Smoochy for an event that isn't what he was told it was, but the scenes of him playing for sincerity straight just come off as odd for reasons I can't put my finger on.

    The movie's best asset is definitely in its unapologetically cruel take on its subject matter, showing the majority of children's TV hosts as being drug addicts, pedophiles, perverts, alcoholics, or subject to some other vice that rules their lives and the studio and network are happy to ignore so long as it doesn't spill over into the public eye. It's a stomach churning take that also manages to be darkly humorous thanks in no small part to a committed assortment of actors such as Danny Devito, Harvey Firestein, Danny Woodburn, Jon Stewart and Catherine Keener who all play their roles very well and create an intriguingly repellent world of foam covered hypocrisy. But easily the best performance belongs to Robin Williams, who plays a disgraced Captain Kangaroo style children's TV host who becomes more insane in his attempted takedowns of Sheldon and his Rhino persona Smoochy with his schemes and meltdowns being comedic highlights of the film.

    The movie unfortunately loses its edge a bit in a third act that starts off well enough involving a smoochy centric ice show that starts off quite well with a retelling of many of the events of the movie as done by figure skaters that's very entertaining, but it loses its teeth in the final 10 minutes by offering redemption for Rainbow Randolph and not even having the guts to show the ultimate fate of our main antagonists. If I had to guess I'd say this was most likely a studio note to soften the edges of what I can only guess may have been a darker script.

    Death to Smoochy is a flawed film, but it's also very entertaining with a decent skewering of Children's entertainment and a twisted sense of humor. While certain elements work better than others I think the film is a very well done dark comedy that doesn't pull its punches (mostly).
    Coventry

    Smart, subtle and smooth(-chy)

    It figures that Death to Smoochy didn't get too much advertisement and recommendations...it handles about a sensible and often occurring topic. Entertainment programs for children that are turned into big business, rules and controlled by people who don't care about anything but money, fame and commercializing. Death to Smootch shows how it's perfectly possible to cover up a world of bribery, fraud and blackmail behind the curtains of a colorful and jolly kid-show. Edward Nortons stars as Smoochy the Rhino. His character is dragged head over heals into the business when old-timer Rainbow Randolph is convicted of illegal actions. Smoochy is a pure character and his only intentions are to educate children and enlighten them with some important values of life, but he soon gets faced with the facts that the producers don't care about this at all. Death to Smoochy really succeeds in critisizing the greed in the media-business and manages to portray the producers and sponsors as a real bunch of vultures. It also gives a good image of the downward spiral of insanity someone is going through when he's borne down on the lee shore. Certainly recommended for the intriguing story and surrounding but in the very first place, for the brilliant characters that are involved in this story. The Irish mobsters impress and entertain the most...The sequences where they're "taking care of everything" are the funniest parts in this movie. Director DeVito (his fifth movie as a director and maybe the best of them all) cast himself terrifically as the greedy shorty who introduces himself as the new impresario. Jon Stewart's character is memorable because he has the dorkiest haircut I've ever seen. And then there's Edward Norton of course...needless to say that he's a very solid actor who acts like a true professional, no matter if the production is huge or not. Give Death to Smoochy a watch...it'll certainly be one of the most sparklingly satires you'll ever see.

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      When hosting The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006), Jon Stewart mentioned this movie as one of his few acting jobs. He said "Welcome to the Seventy-Eighth Annual Academy Awards... hosted by me... the fourth male lead in "Death To Smoochy". Rent it."
    • Erros de gravação
      When Nora talks to Sheldon Mopes/Smoochy ('Edward Norton'), she accidentally calls him "Ed".
    • Citações

      Sheldon: Burke, I can't accept this.

      Burke: No?

      Sheldon: I never owned a gun. I don't believe in them.

      Burke: Really?

      Sheldon: When I was a kid and my brothers and I played Cowboys and Indians, I was always the Chinese railroad worker.

    • Versões alternativas
      When the movie premiered on several channels such as ABC, TBS, Comedy Central or NBC, all the sexual references, offensive scenes and profanity were edited out, except other words like "damn" and "hell". The TV edited version of the film was rated TV-PG-L for mild language. 1. The Cookie Rocket Ship scene was completely removed, because of the use of the cookie that is shaped like a penis. 2. The Nazi parts (especially the Neo-Nazi Rally scene) were removed, because it was felt that it would be offensive towards Germans. 3. After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the North tower of the World Trade Center was digitally removed in the part where Rainbow Randolph was dancing on the small bench in Duane Park in Duane Street in Lower Manhattan. The North tower was still intact in the original film. 4. The part where Nora flips off Sheldon was omitted. 5. The scenes where Nora having sex with Sheldon in the changing room at KidNet Studios were removed completely. 6. In the conversation scene between Randolph and Frank Stokes in the car, the masturbating noise was muted. 7. The part where Randolph spills hot water on himself was removed, due to him saying that his balls were on fire.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Death to Smoochy/Panic Room/The Rookie (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Friends Come In All Sizes
      Music by David Newman

      Lyrics by Adam Resnick

      Performed by Robin Williams

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de agosto de 2002 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemanha
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
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    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto, Ontário, Canadá
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      • Senator Film Produktion
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      • US$ 50.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 8.364.691
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.266.463
      • 31 de mar. de 2002
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      • US$ 8.382.938
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