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EDtv
ED TV written in large red letters. A camera lens has burst through the middle of the poster.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRon Howard
Written byLowell Ganz
Babaloo Mandel
Produced byRon Howard
Brian Grazer
Starring
CinematographyJohn Schwartzman
Edited byDaniel P. Hanley
Mike Hill
Music byRandy Edelman
Bon Jovi
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • March 26, 1999(1999-03-26)
Running time
123 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$80 million[2]
Box office$35.2 million[2]

EDtvis a 1999 Americansatiricalcomedy filmdirected byRon Howard.An adaptation of theQuebecois filmLouis 19, King of the Airwaves(Louis 19, le roi des ondes)(1994),[3]it starsMatthew McConaughey,Jenna Elfman,Woody Harrelson,Ellen DeGeneres,Martin Landau,Rob Reiner,Sally Kirkland,Elizabeth Hurley,Clint Howard,andDennis Hopper.

The movie received mixed-to-positive reviews, with some criticizing its similarity toThe Truman Show(1998), and was abox office flop,grossing only $35.2 million compared to its $80 million production budget.

Plot

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Television network True TV is commencing interviews for a planned reality show that shows a normal person's life24/7,created by TV producer Cynthia. They interview Ed Pekurny and his brother, Ray. When the producers see the interview, Cynthia chooses Ed. The show hits the airwaves under the title "Ed TV." It is a total failure at first, as only boring things happen. The producers want to pull the plug, but Cynthia remains determined that the show will succeed.

Ed TV gets interesting when Ed visits Ray. Ed (along with the cameramen) discovers that Ray is cheating on his girlfriend Shari. Ed visits Shari to apologize to her for Ray's actions, but a drunk Shari starts insulting Ray, calling him "a bad lay", to the audience's amusement. Ed tries to comfort Shari, revealing he has feelings for her; she reveals she has feelings for him too, and they kiss, making Ed TV extremely popular. At Cynthia's insistence, Ed starts a relationship with Shari, but their relationship is short-lived, as Ed grows more interested in staying on TV and Shari is abused by viewers who find her unappealing.

Ed goes onThe Tonight Show with Jay Lenoand meets beautiful model and actress Jill who takes a liking to Ed. Ed visits Shari, who tells him she does not want to be with him until Ed TV stops airing. She then leaves town. Ed goes to a park to play football with Ray when Jill arrives to invite Ed over for dinner at her house, as Cynthia brought her in to earn more ratings. When Ed arrives at Jill's house, there is a massive crowd. The two have a small talk, and kiss on top of a table. They are about to have sex, but Ed falls off the table and lands on her cat, which results in a sore back for the former and a broken leg for the latter. Ed never sees Jill again, and he also finds out his brother wrote a book (calledMy Brother Pissed on Me).

Ed's father Hank, who abandoned his family when Ed was thirteen, unexpectedly visits Ed and informs him that he left because Ed's mother was having an affair with Ed's current stepfather, Al. Ed is furious with his mother Jeanette, who had previously claimed that she'd only met Al after Hank left, and argues with her. Ed then gets a phone call telling him to come to the hospital, where he is told his father died making love to his wife. Ed assumes the father in question is Al, but it is actually Hank, who was having an affair with Jeanette.

After Hank's funeral, Ed becomes disheartened by how the producers want him to stay on longer and that he cannot do anything to change their minds or he would be in breach of his contract. Ed is depressed until he notices a disguised Shari. He chases her to a women's bathroom in a movie theater, where she explains that she is staying with her brother for his birthday and that she just wanted to see Ed. Ed vows to find a way to end the show to be with Shari. When Ed exits, one cameraman stays with Shari, explaining that it is the producers' new idea: Ed's entire family is being filmed, but they will focus on the most interesting person, eliminating his family's right to privacy for as long as the show will air.

Ed gets an idea on how to stop the main producer from airing the show: he will give $10,000 to the person who can give him the best amount of "dirt" on the producers and that he will announce it live, with the desired result being that they stop airing the show before he can make the announcement. As Cynthia feels sorry for Ed, she tells him a secret of the main producer. Ed announces the secret (that the man has to pump a liquid into his penis to get an erection), but before he can announce who it is, the show is taken off the air.

After the camera crew finally leaves Ed's apartment, he and Shari renew their relationship and celebrate as TV news panelists predict Ed will be forgotten in a short period of time.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Music From The Motion Picture EDtv
Soundtrack albumby
Various Artists
Released1999
GenreRock,Funk
Length56:57
LabelReprise Records
ProducerBrian Grazer,Ron Howard,Bonnie Greenberg

Release

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The film was screened out of competition at the1999 Cannes Film Festival.[4]

Reception

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Box office

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EDtvopened in third place behindForces of NatureandAnalyze This,making $8.3 million during its opening weekend.[5]The film was abox office bomb,grossing only $35.2 million against a production budget of $80 million.[2]

Critical response

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On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes,the film has an approval rating of 64%, based on 47 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's consensus states: "If it's not as ambitious asThe Truman Showin satirizing the voyeuristic nature of television,EdTVis an amiable, witty comedy with fine performances from Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. "[6]OnMetacriticthe film has a rating of 48 out of 100, based on reviews from 26 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[7]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[8]

Ross Anthony ofHollywood Report Cardquestioned the plausibility of parts of the script but wrote: "Though the thunder of its big idea may have been lost toThe Truman Show[...], this screenplay still has real and punchy dialogue. Despite its faultsEDtvwill engage from beginning till end. "[9]

Roger Ebert,Chicago Sun-Times,gave the film 2 and a 1/2 out of 4 stars. Ebert says that although they share the same idea,The Truman Showis a parable, andEDtvis an ambitious sitcom. Ebert wonders what type of person would sign up for a show like this, and doesn't believe Ed is that kind of person, so "the film never quite feels convincing."[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"ED TV".British Board of Film Classification.Retrieved14 September2018.
  2. ^abc"EDtv (1999)".Box Office Mojo.Retrieved15 August2011.
  3. ^"EDtv a fun, fluffy Truman Show".Montreal Gazette,March 26, 1999.
  4. ^"Festival de Cannes: EDtv".festival-cannes.Retrieved2009-10-11.
  5. ^Wolk, Josh (March 29, 1999)."'Forces of Nature' leads a poor weekend at the box office ".Entertainment Weekly.RetrievedMay 19,2023.
  6. ^"EDTv (1999)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.RetrievedMarch 2,2018.
  7. ^"EDTv Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive.RetrievedMarch 2,2018.
  8. ^"Home".CinemaScore.Retrieved2022-02-25.[better source needed]
  9. ^"EDTV".rossanthony.Retrieved14 September2018.
  10. ^Roger Ebert(January 1, 2000)."EDTV".Chicago Sun-Times.Retrieved2018-07-11.
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