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Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star

Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Tom Brady, written by Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, and Nick Swardson, and produced by Sandler, Swardson, Covert, Jack Giarraputo, and David Dorfman. Starring Swardson, Christina Ricci, Edward Herrmann, Kevin Nealon, Don Johnson, and Stephen Dorff, it tells the story of a man-child whose reserved parents were famous porn stars and plans to follow in their footsteps.

Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTom Brady
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Barrett
Edited byJason Gourson
Music byWaddy Wachtel
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • September 9, 2011 (2011-09-09)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[1][2]
Box office$2.5 million[2]

Produced by Sandler's Happy Madison Productions in association with Miles Deep Productions, Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star was released on September 9, 2011, by Columbia Pictures. It became a box office bomb, in addition to being panned by film critics, earning a 3% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Many critics considered it one of the worst films of all time. It received six Razzie nominations, including for Worst Picture, but lost to the film Jack and Jill, another film from Happy Madison Productions (which swept that year's Razzies).

Plot edit

Bucky Larson, a small-town man-child with big buck teeth, works at a local grocery store, and still lives at home. One night while watching porn with his friends, he stumbles upon a family secret: his quiet and reserved parents were famous adult performers in the 1970s. This motivates him to leave northern Iowa for Hollywood, hoping to follow in their footsteps and fulfill his destiny as the biggest adult-film star in the world. However, he has no idea how to become a porn star like his parents, and his penis is incredibly small.

Once he reaches Los Angeles, he meets and falls in love with Kathy, a kindhearted waitress, who introduces him to Gary, the former roommate of John Mayer. After moving with Gary, he pursues his job as a porn actor. Through a series of misadventures he ends up at an industry party, where he is humiliated by narcissistic porn star Dick Shadow. The next day, he meets fading porn director Miles Deep. They make a test film where Bucky prematurely ejaculates, and they consider the endeavor a failure. But after one of the crew uploads the video to YouTube, Bucky achieves popularity as his small penis makes women appreciate their partner's endowment and the men do not feel threatened.

After failing to secure an adult film contract for Bucky, Miles decides to produce films with him independently. They eventually achieve success with their videos, but Bucky chooses Kathy over fame. Before he can tell her how he feels, she rejects him without explanation, leaving him brokenhearted. During a film shoot, Miles confesses that he had told Kathy to leave Bucky so he could have his prize star all to himself.

Bucky forgives Miles and goes after Kathy, who is on a horrible date with Dick Shadow. Bucky declares his love for Kathy, and the two get married. After one year, Bucky opens his own steakhouse. One night, Gary comes into the restaurant and yells at him for owing him rent money, and tells Bucky he is "just like John Mayer".

Cast edit

Reception edit

Critical response edit

The film was not pre-screened for critics,[3] and was panned upon its release. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 3% based on reviews from 36 critics, with an average rating of 2.3/10. The site's critics consensus called it a "severely misguided and inept comedy incapable of even telling its single joke properly."[4] On Metacritic, the film received a weighted average score of 9 out of 100, indicating "overwhelming dislike", based on reviews from 13 critics,[5] making it the worst-reviewed wide release of 2011.[6] It was also given the Moldy Tomato award for the worst-reviewed film of 2011 by Rotten Tomatoes.[7] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "B" on scale of A to F.[8]

Orlando Sentinel critic Roger Moore stated "the concept, and the movie that comes from it aren't funny. And second, Swardson wasn't any more born to be a star than his character".[9] New York Times critic A.O. Scott stated in his review that Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star was so bad that it "may have been made ... to console every actor who has ever been in a movie that is a little less bad than this one. Let me put the matter another way: this may be the worst movie Pauly Shore has ever been in. Think about that. If you dare, go on Netflix and test the hypothesis."[10] Critic Nathan Rabin gave the film a D−[11] in his initial review, then noted that "Bucky Larson was panned so viciously that my D− ranked on the generous side of critical appraisals" when revisiting the film a second time for his My Year of Flops column, where he cited it as an example of a "shitty miracle, [a film where] everything goes awry. It's not a matter of one sorry element dragging the rest down; it's every terrible component amplifying the awfulness of everything else", later calling it "one of the ugliest, most misguided comedies in recent memory."[12]

Accolades edit

The film earned six nominations at the 32nd Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Nick Swardson), Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, Worst Screen Ensemble, and Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel (rip-off of Boogie Nights and A Star Is Born). It lost in all six categories to Jack and Jill, another poorly received film in which Adam Sandler and Nick Swardson had involvement.[13]

Box office edit

Bucky Larson was a box office flop, earning only $1.4 million to land at #15 for its opening weekend, thus making Bucky Larson the least successful Happy Madison film to date, both critically and commercially. After two weeks of release, the film had earned a total of $2.5 million, after which it was pulled from theatres.[14]

The film's budget was under $10 million.[1]

Response from Swardson edit

Swardson defended Bucky Larson in an October 2011 interview, in which he blamed its poor financial showing on the difficulties of advertising the material: "To promote an R-rated movie, with commercials, with this character, it was just really, really hard. It was hard to get the movie across to people. The trailer in theaters was really tame because we couldn't show any of the insanity, and even if we did it, it wouldn't hit because it had no context. It was just really frustrating." He predicted the film would find more appreciation on DVD.[15]

In the same interview, Swardson dismissed the negative reviews. "I knew the critics were going to bury us because of the acting, how it was written and directed ... None of those reviewers was psyched to see Bucky Larson and laugh. They go in with the mentality 'fuck these guys for making another movie.' They go in there to kind of headhunt. It makes me laugh because it's just so embarrassing. It makes them look like such morons."[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kaufman, Amy (September 8, 2011). "Movie Projector: 'Contagion' will prove deadly for 'The Help'". Los Angeles Times. from the original on September 26, 2021. Retrieved February 10, 2021. a budget of under $10 million
  2. ^ a b Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star at Box Office Mojo
  3. ^ "No-show alert: 'Bucky Larson' - San Antonio Express-News". Mysanantonio.com. 2011-09-07. from the original on 2011-12-07. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  4. ^ "Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. 9 September 2011. from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011)". Metacritic. September 10, 2011. from the original on September 23, 2011. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
  6. ^ Dietz, Jason (January 5, 2012). "The Best and Worst Movies of 2011". Metacritic. from the original on January 9, 2012. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  7. ^ "Golden Tomatoes Awards 2011". Rotten Tomatoes. 1970-01-01. from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  8. ^ . CinemaScore. Archived from the original on 2019-08-09.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on September 25, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
  10. ^ Scott, A. O. (September 9, 2011). "Making the Most of the Very Least, and Other Lessons". The New York Times. from the original on September 10, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  11. ^ Rabin, Nathan (2011-09-09). "Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star | Film | Movie Review". The A.V. Club. from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  12. ^ Rabin, Nathan (2011-09-28). "Miraculous Case File #198: Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star | Film | My Year Of Flops". The A.V. Club. from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  13. ^ . Razzies.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  14. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for September 9–11, 2011". Box Office Mojo. from the original on September 23, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  15. ^ a b Kiefer, Halle. "Nick Swardson On Bucky Larson, Pretend Time and the Critics." 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine Splitsider, 3 October 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star at IMDb
  • Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star at AllMovie
  • Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star at Box Office Mojo

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Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Tom Brady written by Adam Sandler Allen Covert and Nick Swardson and produced by Sandler Swardson Covert Jack Giarraputo and David Dorfman Starring Swardson Christina Ricci Edward Herrmann Kevin Nealon Don Johnson and Stephen Dorff it tells the story of a man child whose reserved parents were famous porn stars and plans to follow in their footsteps Bucky Larson Born to Be a StarTheatrical release posterDirected byTom BradyWritten byAdam Sandler Allen Covert Nick SwardsonProduced byAdam Sandler Jack Giarraputo Allen Covert Nick Swardson David DorfmanStarringNick Swardson Christina Ricci Don Johnson Stephen DorffCinematographyMichael BarrettEdited byJason GoursonMusic byWaddy WachtelProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures Happy Madison Productions Miles Deep ProductionsDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease dateSeptember 9 2011 2011 09 09 Running time97 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 10 million 1 2 Box office 2 5 million 2 Produced by Sandler s Happy Madison Productions in association with Miles Deep Productions Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star was released on September 9 2011 by Columbia Pictures It became a box office bomb in addition to being panned by film critics earning a 3 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes Many critics considered it one of the worst films of all time It received six Razzie nominations including for Worst Picture but lost to the film Jack and Jill another film from Happy Madison Productions which swept that year s Razzies Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Accolades 3 3 Box office 3 4 Response from Swardson 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editBucky Larson a small town man child with big buck teeth works at a local grocery store and still lives at home One night while watching porn with his friends he stumbles upon a family secret his quiet and reserved parents were famous adult performers in the 1970s This motivates him to leave northern Iowa for Hollywood hoping to follow in their footsteps and fulfill his destiny as the biggest adult film star in the world However he has no idea how to become a porn star like his parents and his penis is incredibly small Once he reaches Los Angeles he meets and falls in love with Kathy a kindhearted waitress who introduces him to Gary the former roommate of John Mayer After moving with Gary he pursues his job as a porn actor Through a series of misadventures he ends up at an industry party where he is humiliated by narcissistic porn star Dick Shadow The next day he meets fading porn director Miles Deep They make a test film where Bucky prematurely ejaculates and they consider the endeavor a failure But after one of the crew uploads the video to YouTube Bucky achieves popularity as his small penis makes women appreciate their partner s endowment and the men do not feel threatened After failing to secure an adult film contract for Bucky Miles decides to produce films with him independently They eventually achieve success with their videos but Bucky chooses Kathy over fame Before he can tell her how he feels she rejects him without explanation leaving him brokenhearted During a film shoot Miles confesses that he had told Kathy to leave Bucky so he could have his prize star all to himself Bucky forgives Miles and goes after Kathy who is on a horrible date with Dick Shadow Bucky declares his love for Kathy and the two get married After one year Bucky opens his own steakhouse One night Gary comes into the restaurant and yells at him for owing him rent money and tells Bucky he is just like John Mayer Cast editNick Swardson as Bucky Larson Christina Ricci as Kathy McGee Edward Herrmann as Jeremiah Larson Kevin Nealon as Gary Don Johnson as Miles Deep Stephen Dorff as Dick Shadow Miriam Flynn as Debbie Larson Ido Mosseri as J Day Nick Turturro as Antonio Curtis Armstrong as Clint Mario Joyner as Claudio Mary Pat Gleason as Marge Brandon Hardesty as Lars Adam Herschman as Dale Pauly Shore as himself Award Presenter Beverly Polcyn as Mrs Bozobop Jonathan Loughran as Bondage guy Peter Dante as Dante Pasha Lychnikoff as Dimitri Distributor Jimmy Fallon as himself Joey Diaz as The German Guy DistributorReception editCritical response edit The film was not pre screened for critics 3 and was panned upon its release On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 3 based on reviews from 36 critics with an average rating of 2 3 10 The site s critics consensus called it a severely misguided and inept comedy incapable of even telling its single joke properly 4 On Metacritic the film received a weighted average score of 9 out of 100 indicating overwhelming dislike based on reviews from 13 critics 5 making it the worst reviewed wide release of 2011 6 It was also given the Moldy Tomato award for the worst reviewed film of 2011 by Rotten Tomatoes 7 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F 8 Orlando Sentinel critic Roger Moore stated the concept and the movie that comes from it aren t funny And second Swardson wasn t any more born to be a star than his character 9 New York Times critic A O Scott stated in his review that Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star was so bad that it may have been made to console every actor who has ever been in a movie that is a little less bad than this one Let me put the matter another way this may be the worst movie Pauly Shore has ever been in Think about that If you dare go on Netflix and test the hypothesis 10 Critic Nathan Rabin gave the film a D 11 in his initial review then noted that Bucky Larson was panned so viciously that my D ranked on the generous side of critical appraisals when revisiting the film a second time for his My Year of Flops column where he cited it as an example of a shitty miracle a film where everything goes awry It s not a matter of one sorry element dragging the rest down it s every terrible component amplifying the awfulness of everything else later calling it one of the ugliest most misguided comedies in recent memory 12 Accolades edit The film earned six nominations at the 32nd Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture Worst Actor Nick Swardson Worst Director Worst Screenplay Worst Screen Ensemble and Worst Prequel Remake Rip off or Sequel rip off of Boogie Nights and A Star Is Born It lost in all six categories to Jack and Jill another poorly received film in which Adam Sandler and Nick Swardson had involvement 13 Box office edit Bucky Larson was a box office flop earning only 1 4 million to land at 15 for its opening weekend thus making Bucky Larson the least successful Happy Madison film to date both critically and commercially After two weeks of release the film had earned a total of 2 5 million after which it was pulled from theatres 14 The film s budget was under 10 million 1 Response from Swardson edit Swardson defended Bucky Larson in an October 2011 interview in which he blamed its poor financial showing on the difficulties of advertising the material To promote an R rated movie with commercials with this character it was just really really hard It was hard to get the movie across to people The trailer in theaters was really tame because we couldn t show any of the insanity and even if we did it it wouldn t hit because it had no context It was just really frustrating He predicted the film would find more appreciation on DVD 15 In the same interview Swardson dismissed the negative reviews I knew the critics were going to bury us because of the acting how it was written and directed None of those reviewers was psyched to see Bucky Larson and laugh They go in with the mentality fuck these guys for making another movie They go in there to kind of headhunt It makes me laugh because it s just so embarrassing It makes them look like such morons 15 See also editList of films considered the worstReferences edit a b Kaufman Amy September 8 2011 Movie Projector Contagion will prove deadly for The Help Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 26 2021 Retrieved February 10 2021 a budget of under 10 million a b Bucky Larson Born to be a Star at Box Office Mojo No show alert Bucky Larson San Antonio Express News Mysanantonio com 2011 09 07 Archived from the original on 2011 12 07 Retrieved 2013 11 16 Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star Rotten Tomatoes Fandango 9 September 2011 Archived from the original on 26 July 2020 Retrieved October 7 2021 Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star 2011 Metacritic September 10 2011 Archived from the original on September 23 2011 Retrieved September 10 2011 Dietz Jason January 5 2012 The Best and Worst Movies of 2011 Metacritic Archived from the original on January 9 2012 Retrieved January 8 2012 Golden Tomatoes Awards 2011 Rotten Tomatoes 1970 01 01 Archived from the original on 2013 01 02 Retrieved 2013 11 16 Movie Title Search STAR CinemaScore Archived from the original on 2019 08 09 Movie Review Bucky Larson Born to be a Star Archived from the original on September 25 2011 Retrieved September 14 2011 Scott A O September 9 2011 Making the Most of the Very Least and Other Lessons The New York Times Archived from the original on September 10 2011 Retrieved September 9 2011 Rabin Nathan 2011 09 09 Bucky Larson Born To Be A Star Film Movie Review The A V Club Archived from the original on 2013 11 10 Retrieved 2013 11 16 Rabin Nathan 2011 09 28 Miraculous Case File 198 Bucky Larson Born To Be A Star Film My Year Of Flops The A V Club Archived from the original on 2013 10 14 Retrieved 2013 11 16 RAZZIES Nominations Razzies com Archived from the original on 2012 02 29 Retrieved 2013 11 16 Weekend Box Office Results for September 9 11 2011 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on September 23 2011 Retrieved September 11 2011 a b Kiefer Halle Nick Swardson On Bucky Larson Pretend Time and the Critics Archived 2011 10 07 at the Wayback Machine Splitsider 3 October 2011 External links 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