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Be Kind Rewind

Be Kind Rewind Theatrical poster
Directed by Michel Gondry
Written by Michel Gondry
Starring Jack Black
Mos Def
Melonie Diaz
Danny Glover
Mia Farrow
Sigourney Weaver
Music by Jean-Michel Bernard
Cinematography Ellen Kuras
Editing by Jeff Buchanan
Distributed by New Line Cinema (USA)
Focus Features (International)
Release date(s) February 22, 2008
Running time 102 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20 million[1]
Gross revenue $30,462,104 (worldwide) [2]

Be Kind Rewind is a 2008 American comedy film from New Line Cinema, directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jack Black, Mos Def, Melonie Diaz, Danny Glover and Mia Farrow. The film first appeared on January 20, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was later shown at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film opened on February 22, 2008 in the United Kingdom and in North America.[3]

The title is inspired by a phrase commonly displayed on VHS rental tapes during the medium's heyday.[4]

Contents

Plot

In Passaic, New Jersey, the declining "Be Kind Rewind" VHS rental store owned by Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover) is due to be demolished to make way for high-end development unless he can find the money to renovate his building, despite his claims that jazz pianist Fats Waller was born in that building (Waller was actually born in Harlem on May 21, 1904). Mr. Fletcher leaves on a trip for several days to join friends and memorialize Waller, leaving his only employee, Mike (Mos Def), to tend to the store, cautioning him to keep away Mike's paranoid and klutzy friend, Jerry (Jack Black). After attempting to sabotage a nearby electrical substation, believing its energy to be melting his brain, Jerry becomes magnetized, and when he enters the store the next day, he inadvertently erases all the VHS tapes in the store. Mike quickly discovers the disaster, and is further pressed when Miss Falewicz (Mia Farrow), Mr. Fletcher's friend, wants to rent Ghostbusters. To prevent her from reporting a problem to Mr. Fletcher, Mike comes up with an idea: as Miss Falewicz has never seen the movie, he proposes to recreate the film using himself and Jerry as the actors and cheap special effects hoping to fool her. They complete the movie just in time when another customer asks for Rush Hour 2. Mike and Jerry repeat their filming, enlisting the help of Alma (Melonie Diaz), a local woman, for some of the parts.

Word of mouth spreads through Miss Falewicz's nephew (Chandler Parker) of the inadvertently hilarious results of Mike and Jerry's filming, and soon the store is seeing more requests for such movies. Mike, Jerry, and Alma quickly pass off the movies as being "sweded", insisting the films came from Sweden and thus able to demand long wait times and higher costs for the rental. Soon, to meet demand, Mike and Jerry enlist the locals to help out in making the movies, using them as starring roles in their films. When Mr. Fletcher returns, intent on converting the store to a DVD rental outlet, he quickly recognizes that they are making more money from the sweded films than from normal rentals, and joins in with the process. However, the success is put to a halt when two court bailiffs (Sigourney Weaver and Paul Dinello) arrive, insisting the sweded films are copyright violations, and seize the tapes and the store's assets, crushing the tapes via a steamroller. Without any money to renovate the building, Mr. Fletcher gives up hope, and is forced to reveal to Mike that he had lied about the building being Fats Waller's birthplace. Mr. Fletcher is given a week to evacuate the building before it will be razed.

Jerry, with the help of the local townspeople, convinces Mr. Fletcher and Mike to give one last hurrah and put together a movie dedicated to Fats Waller's life, and the two quickly warm up to the idea. On the day the building is scheduled for demolition, Mr. Fletcher invites all the locals to watch the final film. In his eagerness to start the show due to the presence of the demolition crew waiting to start the job, Jerry accidentally breaks the only TV the store has, but a nearby DVD store owner loans them his video projector, allowing them to show the movie on a white cloth placed in the store's window. As their film ends, Mr. Fletcher, Mike and Jerry exit the store to find a crowd has gathered to watch the film through the window, including the city official and wrecking crew, and they are given a rousing applause by the gathered crowd.

"Sweded"

Films that were erased and recreated are referred as being sweded. These remakes are unedited with only a single take per scene. The tapes are described as having come from Sweden as an excuse for higher rental fees and longer wait times. Jerry fabricated the word "sweded" while arguing with Craig (Chandler Parker) and his gang.

In light of the theme of sweding, director Michel Gondry sweded a version of the trailer of the film, starring himself. On the official website, users can engage in sweding, which puts their faces on the VHS cover of a movie.[5] The Be Kind Rewind YouTube minisite also encourages filmmakers to create sweded versions of popular movies.[6]

The concept of the original website designed by Tequila[7] reinforces an interest in online copying. Asking users to swede their favorite websites, making alternate versions of Google's website. This website originally hosted at BeKindMovie.com has been taken off.

The theme of sweding also relates to film history, in that the collectively-made remakes represent our social memories of film, and through film.[8]

Production

Filming of Be Kind Rewind took place over several weeks in autumn of 2006 largely in and around Passaic, New Jersey.

Cast

Melonie Diaz introducing the film in Karlovy Vary

Critical reception

The film received mixed to mostly positive reviews from critics. As of September 7, 2009, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 65% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 121 reviews.[9] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 52 out of 100, based on 35 reviews.[10] Writing in the New York Times, reviewer A. O. Scott called the film "inviting, undemanding and altogether wonderful" and added that "you’ll want to see it again, or at least Swede it yourself."[11]

Box office performance

In its opening weekend, the film earned $4 million in 808 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #9 at the box office, and averaging $5,013 per theater.[12] As of September 21, 2008, the film has grossed $30.4 million worldwide — an estimated $11 million in the United States and Canada and $19 million in other territories.[13]

DVD sales

Be Kind Rewind was released on DVD on June 17, 2008 and opened at #8 at the DVD sales chart, selling 94,000 units which grossed $1,691,276. As per the latest figures, 298,000 DVD units have been sold, acquiring revenue of $5.1m from DVD sales alone.[14]

References

External links


Be Kind Rewind
File:Be kind rewind
Be Kind Rewind Theatrical poster
Directed by Michel Gondry
Produced by Michel Gondry
Julie Fong
Georges Bermann
Written by Michel Gondry
Starring Jack Black
Mos Def
Melonie Diaz
Hal Linden
Danny Glover
Lola Falana
Mia Farrow
Sigourney Weaver
Music by Jean-Michel Bernard
Melissa Manchester
Cinematography Ellen Kuras
Editing by Jeff Buchanan
Distributed by New Line Cinema (USA)
Pathe!
Focus Features (International)
Village Roadshow (Australia)
Release date(s) February 22, 2008
Running time 102 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20 million[1]
Gross revenue $30,462,104 (worldwide) [2]

Be Kind Rewind is a 2008 American comedy film from New Line Cinema, written and directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jack Black, Mos Def, Melonie Diaz, Danny Glover and Mia Farrow. The film first appeared on January 20, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was later shown at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film opened on February 22, 2008 in the United Kingdom and in North America.[3]

The title is inspired by a phrase commonly displayed on VHS rental tapes during the medium's heyday.[4]

Contents

Plot

In Passaic, New Jersey, the declining "Be Kind Rewind" VHS rental store owned by Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover) is due to be demolished to make way for high-end development unless he can find the money to renovate his building, despite his claims that jazz pianist Fats Waller was born in that building (Waller was actually born in Harlem on May 21, 1904). Mr. Fletcher leaves on a trip for several days to join friends and memorialize Waller, leaving his only employee, Mike (Mos Def), to tend to the store. Before leaving Mr. Fletcher cautions Mike to keep his paranoid and klutzy friend, Jerry (Jack Black), away from the store. After attempting to sabotage a nearby electrical substation, believing its energy to be melting his brain, Jerry becomes magnetized, and when he enters the store the next day, he inadvertently erases all the VHS tapes in the store (as well as making the camera go out of focus, whenever he walks past it). Mike quickly discovers the disaster, and is further pressed when Miss Falewicz (Mia Farrow), Mr. Fletcher's friend, wants to rent Ghostbusters. To prevent her from reporting a problem to Mr. Fletcher, Mike comes up with an idea: as Miss Falewicz has never seen the movie, he proposes to recreate the film using himself and Jerry as the actors and cheap special effects hoping to fool her. They complete the movie just in time when another customer asks for Rush Hour 2. Mike and Jerry repeat their filming, enlisting the help of Alma (Melonie Diaz), a local woman, for some of the parts.

Word of mouth spreads through Miss Falewicz's nephew (Chandler Parker) of the inadvertently hilarious results of Mike and Jerry's filming, and soon the store is seeing more requests for such movies. Mike, Jerry, and Alma quickly pass off the movies as being "sweded", insisting the films came from Sweden and thus able to demand long wait times and higher costs for the rental. Soon, to meet demand, Mike and Jerry enlist the locals to help out in making the movies, using them as starring roles in their films. When Mr. Fletcher returns, intent on converting the store to a DVD rental outlet, he quickly recognizes that they are making more money from the sweded films than from normal rentals, and joins in with the process. However, the success is put to a halt when two court bailiffs (Sigourney Weaver and Paul Dinello) arrive, insisting the sweded films are copyright violations, and seize the tapes and the store's assets, crushing the tapes with a steamroller. Without any money to renovate the building, Mr. Fletcher gives up hope, and is forced to reveal to Mike that he had lied about the building being Fats Waller's birthplace. Mr. Fletcher is given a week to evacuate the building before it will be razed.

Jerry, with the help of the local townspeople, convinces Mr. Fletcher and Mike to give one last hurrah and put together a movie dedicated to Fats Waller's life, and the two quickly warm up to the idea. On the day the building is scheduled for demolition, Mr. Fletcher invites all the locals to watch the final film. In his eagerness to start the show due to the presence of the demolition crew waiting to start the job, Jerry accidentally breaks the only TV the store has, but a nearby DVD store owner loans them his video projector, allowing them to show the movie on a white cloth placed in the store's window. As their film ends, Mr. Fletcher, Mike and Jerry exit the store to find a crowd has gathered to watch the film through the window, including the city official and wrecking crew, and they are given a rousing applause by the gathered crowd. The final fate of the store is left ambiguous.

"Sweded"

Films that were erased and recreated are referred to as having been sweded. These remakes are unedited with only a single take per scene. The tapes are described as having come from Sweden as an excuse for higher rental fees and longer wait times. Jerry fabricated the word "sweded" while arguing with Craig (Chandler Parker) and his gang.

In light of the theme of sweding, director Michel Gondry sweded a version of the trailer of the film, starring himself. On the official website, users can engage in sweding, which puts their faces on the VHS cover of a movie.[5] The Be Kind Rewind YouTube channel also encourages filmmakers to create sweded versions of popular movies.[6]

The concept of the original website designed by Tequila[7] reinforces an interest in online copying. Asking users to swede their favorite websites, making alternate versions of Google's website. This website originally hosted at BeKindMovie.com has been taken off.

The theme of sweding also relates to film history, in that the collectively-made remakes represent our social memories of film, and through film.[8]

Production

Filming of Be Kind Rewind took place over several weeks in autumn of 2006 largely in and around Passaic, New Jersey.

Cast

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Critical reception

The film has received mostly positive reviews, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reporting that 65% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 121 reviews. The site's critical consensus of the film: "Slighter and less disciplined than Gondry's previous mind-benders."[9] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 52 out of 100, based on 35 reviews.[10] Writing in The New York Times, reviewer A. O. Scott called the film "inviting, undemanding and altogether wonderful" and added that "you’ll want to see it again, or at least Swede it yourself."[11]

Box office performance

In its opening weekend, the film earned $4 million in 808 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #9 at the box office, and averaging $5,013 per theater.[12] As of September 21, 2008, the film has grossed $30.4 million worldwide — an estimated $11 million in the United States and Canada and $19 million in other territories.[13]

DVD sales

Be Kind Rewind was released on DVD on June 17, 2008 and opened at #8 in the US DVD sales chart, selling 94,000 units which grossed $1,691,276. As per the latest figures, 298,000 DVD units have been sold, acquiring revenue of $5.1m from DVD sales alone.[14]

References

External links


Quotes

Up to date as of January 14, 2010

From Wikiquote

Be Kind Rewind is a 2008 American comedy film from New Line Cinema, directed by Michel Gondry.

Jerry

  • I am Robocop. Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of Robocop.
  • I will shoot you, and I know robot karate.
  • I'm not saying your uncle is illerate, maybe he just needs to go to nightschool.
  • I was going to make you into the next Marylin Monroe! But no! Now you're just going to be.... Laundry girl!
  • Hey, hey, don't put your shoes in the refrigerator... 'cause they'll get cold!

Mike

  • [holding the Ghost Busters tape] I'll be Bill Murray and you'll be everyone else.

Dialogue

Jerry: [sung, poorly, to the tune of the Ghostbusters theme song] When you're walkin' down the street...
Jerry: [singing] ... and you see a little ghost...
Jerry: [singing] ... whatcha gonna do about -
Jerry: Ghostbusters?
Mike: What? What is that?
Jerry: That's the Ghostbusters theme song.
Mike: No.
Jerry: I'm pretty sure it is.

Alma: Are you in love with me?
Mike: Huh?
Alma: Mm-hm.
Mike: Well, how do I know that?
Alma: You know you're in love with a person when you talk to them for a minimum of 20 minutes a day in your head.
Mike: What if I talk to a guy in my head for 20 minutes? What would that mean?
Alma: You're in love with Jerry.

Simple English

Be Kind Rewind
Directed by Michel Gondry
Written by Michel Gondry
Starring Jack Black
Mos Def
Melonie Diaz
Danny Glover
Mia Farrow
Sigourney Weaver
Music by Jean-Michel Bernard
Cinematography Ellen Kuras
Editing by Jeff Buchanan
Distributed by New Line Cinema (USA)
Focus Features (International)
Release date(s) February 22, 2008
Running time 102 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20 million[1]
Official website
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile

Be Kind Rewind is a 2008 American comedy movie starring Jack Black, Mos Def, Danny Glover and Mia Farrow. The movie got its name from a phrase commonly displayed on VHS rental tapes.[2]

Cast

  • Jack Black as Jerry
  • Mos Def as Mike
  • Danny Glover as Mr. Fletcher
  • Mia Farrow as Miss Falewicz
  • Melonie Diaz as Alma
  • Arjay Smith as Manny
  • Paul Dinello as Mr. Rooney (court bailiff #1)
  • Sigourney Weaver as Ms. Lawson (court bailiff #2)

Notes

  1. Be Kind Rewind - Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information - The Numbers
  2. Deadbolt Interview with Jack Black

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