| 3rd | Top comedy films of the 2000s: 2009 |
| Adventureland | |
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| Directed by | Greg Mottola |
| Produced by | Sidney Kimmel Anne Carey Ted Hope |
| Written by | Greg Mottola |
| Starring | Jesse Eisenberg Kristen Stewart Ryan Reynolds Martin Starr Bill Hader Kristen Wiig |
| Music by | Yo La Tengo |
| Cinematography | Terry Stacey |
| Editing by | Anne McCabe |
| Distributed by | Miramax Films |
| Release date(s) | April 3, 2009 |
| Running time | 107 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $9.5 million[citation needed] |
| Gross revenue | $17,133,754 |
Adventureland is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola, director of Superbad. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Margarita Levieva, Ryan Reynolds, Martin Starr, Bill Hader, and Kristen Wiig.
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It is the summer of 1987 and James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) has just graduated with a comparative literature degree from Oberlin College. He is looking forward to touring Europe for the summer and going to Columbia University for graduate school in journalism when his parents (Wendie Malick and Jack Gilpin) announce they won't be able to help him financially.
James looks for summer jobs, but can only find one, at Adventureland, a local amusement park in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where his childhood friend Frigo (Matt Bush), who has a habit of punching James in the testicles, works. James is hired immediately by the assistant manager, Bobby (Bill Hader), and is assigned to the games area. He meets some of his co-workers: the dry and sarcastic Joel (Martin Starr), Bobby's wife and manager of Adventureland, Paulette (Kristen Wiig), Sue O'Malley (Paige Howard), Mark (Mark Miller), Lisa P. (Margarita Levieva), and the park's repairs technician Mike Connell (Ryan Reynolds), who is a part-time musician and claims to have once jammed with Lou Reed.
James meets another games worker, Emily "Em" Lewin (Kristen Stewart), after she saves him from being stabbed by a disgruntled customer. She later invites him to a party at her house. During the party, Em invites him to join her in the pool. After the party ends, it's revealed that Em has been having an affair with Connell, although he is married. James goes out to a bar for a drink with Em, and while they are talking at the bar, Em is surprised to learn James is still a virgin. Connell arrives at the bar and Em wants to leave, so they go to one of Pittsburgh's three rivers close to one of the city's bridge where James kisses her. The following day, James tells Connell about his strong feelings for Em, which Connell reports to Em. Em later tells James she wants to take it slow.
The next morning, Lisa P. asks James out on a date, but only lets a few people know. After James returns from the date, he learns Em had called to tell him that she regrets having rejected his feelings on their past date. James gives Em some of his marijuana to bake pot cookies to cheer her up. After a pot-induced game-playing streak, Joel is attacked by an angry customer who learns the games are rigged. When Em steps in, the customer pushes her and James defends her by punching him in the balls. The customer's friend starts chasing James who hides in Bobby's office, who then scares the customer off by threatening him with a baseball bat. Em tells James that she doesn't want to lose him.
Joel sees them walking together and decides to quit. James tries to talk him out of it but Joel is angry at James for dating Lisa P. when he already loves Em. James wants to be honest and tells Em about the night he went out with Lisa P. Shocked by his honesty, Em goes to Connell's house that night to end their affair. Prompted by Frigo the park's parking official tells James he saw Em and Connell doing "push-ups" in the back of Connell's car a few weeks earlier. James goes to Connell's house and sees Em leaving, having just broken up with Connell. When James confronts Em, she is so shocked to see him there that she becomes tongue-tied and does not explain; James becomes angered by the assumed betrayal, and leaves after Em calls herself an "idiot". Later, James tells Lisa P. about the affair, but asks her not to tell anyone.
Lisa P. tells her friend Kelly, and soon everybody in the park has found out and Em quits. James is heartbroken and drunkenly crashes his dad's car into a tree and passes out. The next morning, his mother wakes him up and tells him that he has to pay to fix all the damage. After getting his last paycheck, Connell tells James that he has not spoken to Em since she quit. James doesn't have enough money to go to graduate school, but heads for New York anyway. In New York City, James waits outside Em's apartment. She's surprised to see James waiting for her and is reluctant to talk to him, feeling she has ruined everything between them. James tells her that he sees her in a different way than she sees herself, that he sees the girl who saved him from getting knifed, the girl who stood up for Joel, the girl who introduced him to psychotropic cookies, and the girl who doesn't make apologies for herself. Touched, Em brings James up to her apartment. Once there, James gets out of his wet clothes, and finds she still has an Adventureland shirt. They kiss and begin to take their clothes off as the film ends.
Adventureland was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2007, with most scenes shot in Kennywood, a historic amusement park in nearby West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.[1] The theme park from the film is based on the Farmingdale, New York amusement park Adventureland where Mottola once worked at in the 1980s.
The film has a much darker undertone than advertised, the trailer rather than presenting it as a coming of age love story, with comedy elements includes many jokes from the film, setting up the audience to expect "more goofy comedy and less of a good story". Despite liking the film, many reviewers were critical that "studio marketing has unfairly hurt the word of mouth on this little movie" and even turned the intended audience away from the film.[2]
Movie Marketing Madness notes how the posters for Adventureland draw attention to director Greg Mottola's previous work Superbad. The earlier t-shirt style poster including it,[3] and the second poster making it even more prominent at the top of the poster,[2] again suggesting a different style of comedy than the film itself.
The movie premiered at the January 2009 Sundance Film Festival.[4] and went on general release April 3, 2009.
Adventureland has received critical praise with 89% on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.[5]
In its first week at the box office Adventureland opened moderately wide in only 1862 screens grossing 5.7 million ranking #6 at the box office. Despite opening up in fourteen more screens in its second week Adventureland only took in 3.4 million, falling to #9 at the box office. The film concluded its U.S. domestic run on May 28, 2009 with a gross of $16,044,025.[6]
The film was nominated for the Gotham Independent Film Awards "Best Ensemble Cast", scheduled in New York City on November 30, 2009.[7]
Adventureland was the winner of High Times Magazine's 2009 Stoner Movie of the Year Award. Kristen Stewart also received High Times Magazine's 2009 Stonette of the Year Award, due in part to her performance in the film.[8]
The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 25, 2009 with unrated bonus features.[9]
A total of 41 songs were licensed for use in the film.[citation needed] The soundtrack includes 14 songs and was released on April 1, 2009. The songs included are mostly from the 1980s, to fit with the setting of the film, with several tracks from the late 1960s and early 1970s, most notably by The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, the New York Dolls and cult darlings Big Star. The 80's bands represent a cross section of alternative bands form the time including Husker Du, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Nick Lowe, The Cure and The Replacements.
Another delight of the film is a special nod to the underappreciated Reed, who is idolized by the main character, featured on t-shirts and posters of other cast members and has elevated the playground mechanic to reverred status from a rumored jam session with the artist. No doubt the intent of the soundtrack's creator and long time followers, the musical group Yo La Tengo.[citation needed]
| Adventureland - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |||||||||
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| # | Title | Writer(s) | Played in the movie | Length | |||||
| 1. | "Satellite of Love" | Lou Reed | 3:39 | ||||||
| 2. | "Modern Love" | David Bowie | 3:56 | ||||||
| 3. | "I'm in Love with a Girl" | Big Star | 1:47 | ||||||
| 4. | "Just Like Heaven" | The Cure | during the bumper car sequence | 3:31 | |||||
| 5. | "Rock Me Amadeus" | Falco | played frequently over the amusement park speakers, to the characters' annoyance | 3:18 | |||||
| 6. | "Don't Change" | INXS | 4:26 | ||||||
| 7. | "Your Love" | The Outfield | 3:42 | ||||||
| 8. | "Don't Dream It's Over" | Crowded House | during the fireworks scene at 41:46 | 3:54 | |||||
| 9. | "Looking for a Kiss" | New York Dolls | 3:18 | ||||||
| 10. | "Don't Want to Know if You Are Lonely" | Hüsker Dü | played during em giving a ride to james to his home | 3:30 | |||||
| 11. | "Unsatisfied" | The Replacements | 4:00 | ||||||
| 12. | "Pale Blue Eyes" | The Velvet Underground | played twice in the movie | 5:28 | |||||
| 13. | "Farewell Adventureland" | Yo La Tengo | 3:40 | ||||||
| 14. | "Adventureland Theme Song" | Brian Kenney & Ian Berkowitz | 0:33 | ||||||
A selection of the songs not included on the soundtrack album:
The scenes in which these songs are featured in can be found at the web site what-song.com.[10]
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