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An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997) -- Filmmaker Alan Smithee finds himself the unwilling puppet of a potentially bad, big budget action film which he proceeds to steal the reels and leave the cast and crew in a frenzy.

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Writer (WGA):
Joe Eszterhas (written by)
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Release Date:
20 February 1998 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Tagline:
The movie Hollywood doesn't want you to see more
Plot:
Filmmaker Alan Smithee finds himself the unwilling puppet of a potentially bad, big budget action film which he proceeds to steal the reels and leave the cast and crew in a frenzy. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
5 wins & 5 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(7 articles)
Joe Eszterhas Returns to Tell Story of the Virgin of Guadalupe
 (From Slash Film. 6 August 2009, 6:22 AM, PDT)

Joe Eszterhas Is Back
 (From EmpireOnline. 5 August 2009, 11:57 PM, PDT)

User Comments:
Not as bad as you might think more (83 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Ryan O'Neal ... James Edmunds

Coolio ... Dion Brothers
Chuck D. ... Leon Brothers

Eric Idle ... Alan Smithee

Richard Jeni ... Jerry Glover

Leslie Stefanson ... Michelle Rafferty

Sandra Bernhard ... Ann Glover
Cherie Lunghi ... Myrna Smithee

Harvey Weinstein ... Sam Rizzo
Gavin Polone ... Gary Samuels
MC Lyte ... Sista Tu Lumumba
Marcello Thedford ... Stagger Lee

Nicole Nagel ... Aloe Vera

Stephen Tobolowsky ... Bill Bardo
Erik King ... Wayne Jackson
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
An Alan Smithee Film (USA) (working title)
Burn Hollywood Burn (UK) (video title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong language and some sexual humor.
Runtime:
86 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital

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Trivia:
Joe Eszterhas announced through the media during post-production that Cinergi Pictures didn't have the money to pay for soundtrack. He said that he would finance the soundtrack from his own money and asked to submit tracks for it to him. He received 9,200 CDs and cassettes from mostly unknown and unsigned artists, listened to all that was sent (at least a couple of tracks from each record) and compiled the soundtrack. more
Quotes:
Dion Brothers: Use that name everyone be using!
Alan Smithee: I can't! I *am* Alan Smithee!
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Movie Connections:
Features Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) more

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10 out of 11 people found the following comment useful.
Not as bad as you might think, 16 October 2000
5/10
Author: Dan Harkless from Irvine, California

I disagree with the people here saying this is one of the worst films ever made. I'm somewhat of a connosieur of bad films, and that just isn't the case. It's competently put together from front to back, but the script definitely could have used another draft or two.

At its worst, it's just unfunny, not mind-bendingly horrible as some would have you to believe. Certainly if you know nothing about the inner workings of Hollywood you won't understand the references and almost none of it will be funny.

I'm sure there were lots of references I didn't understand -- I get the feeling people working in Hollywood would get more out of this movie than the rest of us. One odd reference is the repeated name of "Michael Ovitz" throughout the movie. It appears in the song "I Wanna Be Michael Ovitz" in the soundtrack, there's a "Paging Dr. Ovitz..." in the background in a hospital, etc. It's not quite clear what writer Eszterhas's feelings toward Ovitz are -- does he hate him or look up to him?

Another thing I don't understand is why director Arthur Hiller felt he had to change his credit to "Alan Smithee", except that it's amusingly appropriate. Looking at the film, I can't imagine that it was changed too radically in the editing, except perhaps the ultra-acidic put-downs on the title cards that introduce new characters.

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