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Mystery Men

Mystery Men is a 1999 American superhero comedy film directed by Kinka Usher (in his feature-length directorial debut), written by Neil Cuthbert, loosely based on Bob Burden's Flaming Carrot Comics, starring Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, William H. Macy, Greg Kinnear, Claire Forlani, Kel Mitchell, Paul Reubens, Janeane Garofalo, Wes Studi, Geoffrey Rush, Lena Olin, Eddie Izzard, and Tom Waits. The film details the story of a team of lesser superheroes with unimpressive powers who are required to save the day from a criminal genius when Champion City's resident superhero gets captured.

Mystery Men
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKinka Usher
Written byNeil Cuthbert
Based onFlaming Carrot Comics
by Bob Burden
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyStephen H. Burum
Edited byConrad Buff
Music byStephen Warbeck
Production
companies
Golar Productions
Dark Horse Entertainment
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • August 6, 1999 (1999-08-06)
Running time
120 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$68 million[2][3]
Box office$33.5 million[2]

Mystery Men received generally positive reviews from critics, but was a box-office bomb, only making a little over $33 million worldwide against a $68 million budget.[2]

Plot edit

In Champion City, the amateur superhero team of Mr. Furious, the Shoveler and the Blue Raja attempt to make a name for themselves, but their inexperience, infighting, and dubious abilities generally result in defeat and frustration. While trying to stop a robbery in progress, they are upstaged by the city's powerful and arrogant superhero, Captain Amazing.

However, Amazing's crime fighting prowess has practically made his job obsolete. Without any worthy adversaries (most are either dead, in exile, or in jail), his corporate sponsors are beginning to withdraw support. To create a need for his services, Amazing uses his alter ego, billionaire lawyer Lance Hunt, to argue for the release of his nemesis, supervillain Casanova Frankenstein, from an insane asylum. However, the plan backfires; once released and reunited with his henchman Tony P and his Disco Boys, Casanova Frankenstein blows up the asylum, easily outwits and captures Amazing, and prepares to unleash the "Psycho-frakulator", which lethally bends reality, on the city.

On a stakeout of Casanova Frankenstein's mansion, Mr. Furious observes Amazing's capture and informs his team. After an unsuccessful rescue attempt, the three realize that they need more allies. Through word-of-mouth and auditions they recruit Invisible Boy, the Spleen, and the Bowler. The emboldened team ambush Casanova's limousine, but merely succeed in annoying him.

While drunk from celebrating their “victory,” the team is nearly killed in retaliation by Tony P and the Disco Boys. They are saved by the Sphinx, an enigmatic superhero who agrees to train them. The Sphinx's unconventional team-building exercises and antimetabole rhetoric annoy Mr. Furious, who quits the group, but the others flourish under his tutelage. Knowing that they will still be outgunned, the group seek out Doc Heller, who specializes in non-lethal weaponry, to equip them for their battle. Furious, encouraged by his new girlfriend, Monica, rejoins the team.

The team break into Casanova's mansion during a summit of several of the city's gangs like the Disco Boys, the Furriers, the Frat Boys, the Not-So-Goody Mob, the Suits, and the Susies. While attempting to free Captain Amazing, they become confused by his instructions and inadvertently set off the Psycho-frakulator and kill him. Without Amazing, the team despairs of saving the city, but the Shoveler delivers a pep talk, which inspires them to continue.

With new resolve, the team assaults the mansion again. This time, through a mix of surprise, teamwork, maximizing their quasi-superpowers, and Heller's quirky weapons, they subdue Casanova Frankenstein's henchmen. However, Casanova Frankenstein holds Monica hostage and activates the Psycho-frakulator, which begins to wreak havoc upon the city. While the team works to disable the device, Mr. Furious takes on Casanova Frankenstein, unleashes his inner rage and fights effectively for the first time.

Mr. Furious throws Casanova Frankenstein into the core of the Psycho-frakulator which kills him with its reality-bending powers. The rest of the team helps The Bowler to destroy the device and escape the mansion as it implodes.

The team is swarmed by reporters who want to know the group's name. As they argue possible names among themselves, one reporter states, "Well, whatever you may call them, Champion City will forever owe a debt of gratitude to these 'Mystery Men'," but they are too busy arguing to hear it.

Cast edit

  • Ben Stiller as Roy / Mr. Furious, an amateur superhero whose power is his rage which enhances his strength and agility.
  • Hank Azaria as Jeffery / Blue Raja, an amateur superhero with sniper-vision and an innate ability to throw virtually any object as a projectile with superhuman-accuracy (and sometimes with enough force to be lethal) with cutlery being his preferred means.
  • William H. Macy as Eddie / The Shoveler, a quarry worker turned amateur superhero with superhuman agility and cunning who wields a shovel as a weapon.
  • Greg Kinnear as Lance Hunt / Captain Amazing, Champion City's local superhero as well as billionaire lawyer.
  • Kel Mitchell as Invisible Boy, an amateur superhero who can only become invisible if nobody is looking.
  • Paul Reubens as Spleen, an amateur superhero whose flatulence makes others faint.
  • Janeane Garofalo as Carol / The Bowler, an amateur superhero with psychic powers and whose crystal bowling ball contains the skull of her dead father, Carmine the Bowler, who died fighting the Disco Boys.
  • Wes Studi as The Sphinx, a mysterious superhero who can use his mind to cut weapons in half.
  • Claire Forlani as Monica, a waitress and Roy's love interest.
  • Geoffrey Rush as Casanova Frankenstein, a criminal genius.
  • Lena Olin as Dr. Anabel Leek, Casanova's prison psychiatrist and love interest.
  • Eddie Izzard as Tony P., Casanova Frankenstein's right-hand man and leader of the Disco Boys gang.
  • Tom Waits as Doc Heller, a mad scientist who makes non-lethal weapons for the Mystery Men.
  • Artie Lange as Big Red, leader of The Red Eyes gang.
  • Louise Lasser as Violet, Blue Raja's mother.
  • Ricky Jay as Vic Weems, Captain Amazing's publicist.
  • Jenifer Lewis as Lucille, Eddie's long-suffering wife.
  • Prakazrel Michel as Tony C.
  • Ned Bellamy as Funk
  • Goodie Mob as The Not-So-Goody Mob.

Additionally, Corbin Bleu and Philip Bolden appear as Butch and Roland, the Shoveler and Lucille's sons. Television personality Riki Rachtman and filmmaker Michael Bay appear as part of the evil Frat Boys. Composer Mark Mothersbaugh appears as the band leader at the beginning of the film while a then unknown Sung Kang has a brief appearance. During the superhero auditions, Dane Cook, Doug Jones, Vincent Bowman, and Dana Gould make cameo appearances as The Waffler, Pencilhead, Son of Pencilhead, and Squeegeeman.

Production edit

In 1997, Mike Richardson, publisher of Dark Horse Comics, pitched the "Mystery Men" concept to producers Larry Gordon and Lloyd Levin at Universal. "My first impression was just how relatable the characters are," Levin said "Bob [Burden] has a real surrealistic sensibility, but at the core of his work is something that's thematically so identifiable. I think there is an almost childlike persistence of all the characters. And they ultimately hold on to the conviction that with courage and sacrifice, they can become what they dream."[4]

The film was announced in mid-1997 along with a raft of comic book adaptations including Blade, Virus, Superman Lives, X-Men, The Fantastic Four, The Hulk, Captain America, The Sub-Mariner, Iron Man, Daredevil and Silver Surfer, Hellboy, Concrete, Green Hornet and 26 other titles.[5]

That fall, Danny DeVito was in talks for a $13-million deal to both star and direct, but negotiations broke down over who would produce the soundtrack. "It was a big deal for me," DeVito said. "I really wanted it, so I walked away from the project."[6] Ben Stiller was then approached to rewrite the script and direct but eventually turned it down. "I decided I didn't want to do it," he explained, "because it was just too much. It was a huge movie I'd be taking on."[7]

Commercial director Kinka Usher was signed in April 1998 to direct.[8] Usher had won awards for the "Got Milk?" and Taco Bell Chihuahua campaigns. Usher, who had been approached for other films, was discouraged when he saw the script for Mystery Men. "I thought it was boring," he said. "However, the premise was great." He continued, "Most of the movies made by commercial directors are heavy on visuals and thin on content. I don't want to be a part of that. I was very cognizant of showing that I know how to work with character."[9]

Garofalo signed on and persuaded Stiller to appear in the film. "I met Kinka and he was nice and funny and the money was good, so I decided to do it," she said. "I had to twist Ben's arm because he's always so busy."[10]

Stiller was originally offered the Blue Raja role, but was not interested in playing what he called a "nerdy guy" again. "The minute you start doing the same thing in comedy, people go, 'Oh, I've seen that,'" he said. He took the role of Mr. Furious but explained, "In the original script, he was just angry all the time, but I thought that would be boring, so one of the changes I made is that he has the least power. Like if we're a band, I'm the guy who started the band but who's also the least talented."[11]

Geoffrey Rush was cast in what was his first Hollywood film in July,[12] followed by Azaria, Reubens, Forlani and Macy. Lena Olin was added in August; Greg Kinnear in October; and Eddie Izzard in November.[13] Others in consideration for roles included Ving Rhames and Vince Vaughn.[14]

Reubens said, "I liked the idea. I hadn't seen it before. I loved the cast that was assembled by the time I came into it, and I thought the script was fun, smart and goofy all at the same time." Regarding his character, he said, "I felt I was playing the character as kind of slow, but when I saw the movie it didn't seem like that at all. I don't know what that says."[15]

According to Stiller, the script was fluid. "The script was being reworked all the time by... everybody! Because everybody kind of wanted to personalize their part, and try to make it as funny as possible. So yeah, that was welcome. That was the idea we had going in, to just have everybody kind of get together and try to make it as funny as we could. Especially in the context of a big action, special effects type movie. You know, a lot of the time what gets lost is the specific character stuff, and the small moments that really have to work for the whole thing to work. So that's what we were concentrating on as much as possible. And it's good if everybody's on board with that, you know what I mean? And I think Hank, myself and Paul and Janeane were probably most involved in that process, for our characters. We're used to working that way."[16]

Usher said, "We did a lot of unscripted stuff. I let Ben and Janeane go. They were totally free." Usher said he wanted "the film to look flat, like a comic book. I tried to capture that alternate reality but keep the edgy humor."[17]

Shooting began on October 21, 1998, in Los Angeles, and was completed the following April. "I thought it would be quick, but it ended up being this six month shoot," Stiller recalled.[18]

Bob Burden was on the set for some of the shoot, answering questions that came up about his creations. "There were times when we were kind of stumped in a scene and we asked him what he thought," Levin said. "The great thing about him is that 10 minutes later, we'd get 30 pages in the fax machine with probably 29 pages filled with the lousiest ideas that you've ever read but that one page of pure genius."[4]

The original ending was unpopular with test audiences, so Usher shot a new one with what he called "a big-cheer finish."[19]

Music edit

The musical score for Mystery Men was composed by Stephen Warbeck. Written within a 28-day time span, the score was recorded on the Sony Scoring Stage.[20] "I was quite liberal in the choice of instruments, because I've chosen a couple of Hungarian instruments, the tárogató and the cimbalom, and also a Greek instrument, the bouzouki," said Warbeck on the film's range of sounds. "And then Mike Fisher and the other percussionists have brought along an exciting range of stuff which are so interesting and varied that we keep picking bits of those and adding them in."[21] After Warbeck's contributions were completed, the film's producers decided to alter various scenes. Because of this, composer Shirley Walker was brought in to create additional music and rearrange Warbeck's score to fit the new running time.[20]

A soundtrack album was released on July 6, 1999, by Interscope Records.[22] the album spawned two singles, "All Star", and "Who Are Those Mystery Men".

The soundtrack album’s first single, the recently recorded All Star by the California rock band Smash Mouth (which was heard during the end credits of the movie) became a critically and massively successful international hit after their manager Robert Hayes licensed it for the film’s official soundtrack. And to promote it, a music video directed by McG was made featuring footage from the film. It became their signature song, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, nominated for the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, and it was later licensed to be used in many films, TV shows, commercials and more.

Track listing
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Back In 1999"John Oszajca3:45
2."All Star"Smash Mouth3:19
3."Keep Keep Movin'"Dub Pistols3:42
4."The Mystery Men Mantra" (feat. Terry Bradford, Will Wheaton & Nancye Ferguson)Mark Mothersbaugh4:11
5."No Way"Freak Power4:14
6."Who Are Those Mystery Men"Kel and the M.A.F.T. Emcees Feat. Romaine Jones4:08
7."Rainy Day Parade"Jill Sobule3:05
8."Sometimes"Michael Franti & Spearhead3:48
9."Won't You Come Down"Spy4:04
10."Gangster"Citizen King2:43
11."No More Heroes"Violent Femmes2:54
12."Indigo"Moloko3:34
13."Disco Inferno"The Trammps3:34
14."Night Fever"Bee Gees3:30
15."Mystery Men Oath"Ben Stiller & William H. Macy0:42

Additional songs featured in the film include:

Release edit

Box office edit

Universal delayed the film's release one week to avoid competing with the opening of The Blair Witch Project.[23] In its opening weekend, Mystery Men grossed $10,017,865, ranking number six at the domestic box office.[24] By the end of its run, on October 14, the film had grossed $29,762,011 domestically and $3,699,000 internationally, for a worldwide total of $33,461,011. Given its $68 million budget, the film is a box office bomb.[2]

Critical response edit

Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 61% based on 104 reviews, with an average rating of 5.80/10. The site's consensus states: "Absurd characters and quirky gags are brought to life by a talented cast, providing this superhero spoof with lots of laughs."[25] On Metacritic, the film has a 65 out of 100 rating based on reviews from 24 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[26] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.[27]

Godfrey Cheshire for Variety thought the film "may contain more yuks than the summer's other big pop sendup, the second 'Austin Powers,' but it also spreads them over an ultimately tiresome two hours...Though pic boasts several action sequences that are expertly handled and laden with dazzling effects, its most engaging passages by far are the ones focusing on the central sextets' banter and interaction."[28] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Watching 'Mystery Men' is a bit like sitting next to a brilliant person at a dinner party who just won't shut up. Because this film is so self-conscious and, like Mr. Furious and friends, has a tendency to try too hard, it's an effort you end up admiring more than completely loving. Influenced by its betters, films such as Brazil, Buckaroo Banzai and even Blade Runner, it's destined to join them all in cult film heaven."[29]

Jonathan Romney for Sight & Sound said that it was "a desperately hit-and-miss affair".[30] Michael Dequina of The Movie Report said that it "fails to come up with worthy gags and one-liners for the able cast."[31] Steve Murray of Cox News Service gave it a negative review, saying "Mystery Men is like its hapless heroes. It's a wannabe that has the best intentions – including a pronounced anti-gun stance – but none of the knack it takes to save the day, or itself."[32]

Newsday wrote, "'Mystery Men' manages to exalt both the terminally weird and the frighteningly mundane with such flamboyant good spirits that you overlook its occasional dead zones and dull patches. Try as it might to prop up its static plot, the movie is more comic revue than action comedy. Viewed within these parameters, 'Mystery Men' is as satisfying as a heaping helping of Abbott-and-Costello shorts. And much smarter than the average doofus blockbuster."[33] British television channel Film4 gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, saying it was "Hugely entertaining – especially for those with a thing for superheroes."[34]

Legacy edit

While Mystery Men was not a hit during release, it has been acknowledged as a cult film.[35] Cast members have generally expressed interest in returning to their roles for a sequel, while acknowledging the unlikelihood of such a sequel happening.[36][37][38]

Janeane Garofalo kept her character's skull bowling ball after filming, and enjoys using it as a Halloween decoration.[39]

References edit

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  38. ^ "Kel Mitchell Teases Mystery Men 2 Pitch (Exclusive)".
  39. ^ "Janeane Garofalo is Still the Voice of My Generation".

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Mystery Men is a 1999 American superhero comedy film directed by Kinka Usher in his feature length directorial debut written by Neil Cuthbert loosely based on Bob Burden s Flaming Carrot Comics starring Ben Stiller Hank Azaria William H Macy Greg Kinnear Claire Forlani Kel Mitchell Paul Reubens Janeane Garofalo Wes Studi Geoffrey Rush Lena Olin Eddie Izzard and Tom Waits The film details the story of a team of lesser superheroes with unimpressive powers who are required to save the day from a criminal genius when Champion City s resident superhero gets captured Mystery MenTheatrical release posterDirected byKinka UsherWritten byNeil CuthbertBased onFlaming Carrot Comicsby Bob BurdenProduced byLawrence Gordon Lloyd Levin Mike RichardsonStarringHank Azaria Claire Forlani Janeane Garofalo Eddie Izzard Greg Kinnear William H Macy Kel Mitchell Lena Olin Paul Reubens Geoffrey Rush Ben Stiller Wes Studi Tom WaitsCinematographyStephen H BurumEdited byConrad BuffMusic byStephen WarbeckProductioncompaniesGolar ProductionsDark Horse EntertainmentDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateAugust 6 1999 1999 08 06 Running time120 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 68 million 2 3 Box office 33 5 million 2 Mystery Men received generally positive reviews from critics but was a box office bomb only making a little over 33 million worldwide against a 68 million budget 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn Champion City the amateur superhero team of Mr Furious the Shoveler and the Blue Raja attempt to make a name for themselves but their inexperience infighting and dubious abilities generally result in defeat and frustration While trying to stop a robbery in progress they are upstaged by the city s powerful and arrogant superhero Captain Amazing However Amazing s crime fighting prowess has practically made his job obsolete Without any worthy adversaries most are either dead in exile or in jail his corporate sponsors are beginning to withdraw support To create a need for his services Amazing uses his alter ego billionaire lawyer Lance Hunt to argue for the release of his nemesis supervillain Casanova Frankenstein from an insane asylum However the plan backfires once released and reunited with his henchman Tony P and his Disco Boys Casanova Frankenstein blows up the asylum easily outwits and captures Amazing and prepares to unleash the Psycho frakulator which lethally bends reality on the city On a stakeout of Casanova Frankenstein s mansion Mr Furious observes Amazing s capture and informs his team After an unsuccessful rescue attempt the three realize that they need more allies Through word of mouth and auditions they recruit Invisible Boy the Spleen and the Bowler The emboldened team ambush Casanova s limousine but merely succeed in annoying him While drunk from celebrating their victory the team is nearly killed in retaliation by Tony P and the Disco Boys They are saved by the Sphinx an enigmatic superhero who agrees to train them The Sphinx s unconventional team building exercises and antimetabole rhetoric annoy Mr Furious who quits the group but the others flourish under his tutelage Knowing that they will still be outgunned the group seek out Doc Heller who specializes in non lethal weaponry to equip them for their battle Furious encouraged by his new girlfriend Monica rejoins the team The team break into Casanova s mansion during a summit of several of the city s gangs like the Disco Boys the Furriers the Frat Boys the Not So Goody Mob the Suits and the Susies While attempting to free Captain Amazing they become confused by his instructions and inadvertently set off the Psycho frakulator and kill him Without Amazing the team despairs of saving the city but the Shoveler delivers a pep talk which inspires them to continue With new resolve the team assaults the mansion again This time through a mix of surprise teamwork maximizing their quasi superpowers and Heller s quirky weapons they subdue Casanova Frankenstein s henchmen However Casanova Frankenstein holds Monica hostage and activates the Psycho frakulator which begins to wreak havoc upon the city While the team works to disable the device Mr Furious takes on Casanova Frankenstein unleashes his inner rage and fights effectively for the first time Mr Furious throws Casanova Frankenstein into the core of the Psycho frakulator which kills him with its reality bending powers The rest of the team helps The Bowler to destroy the device and escape the mansion as it implodes The team is swarmed by reporters who want to know the group s name As they argue possible names among themselves one reporter states Well whatever you may call them Champion City will forever owe a debt of gratitude to these Mystery Men but they are too busy arguing to hear it Cast editBen Stiller as Roy Mr Furious an amateur superhero whose power is his rage which enhances his strength and agility Hank Azaria as Jeffery Blue Raja an amateur superhero with sniper vision and an innate ability to throw virtually any object as a projectile with superhuman accuracy and sometimes with enough force to be lethal with cutlery being his preferred means William H Macy as Eddie The Shoveler a quarry worker turned amateur superhero with superhuman agility and cunning who wields a shovel as a weapon Greg Kinnear as Lance Hunt Captain Amazing Champion City s local superhero as well as billionaire lawyer Kel Mitchell as Invisible Boy an amateur superhero who can only become invisible if nobody is looking Paul Reubens as Spleen an amateur superhero whose flatulence makes others faint Janeane Garofalo as Carol The Bowler an amateur superhero with psychic powers and whose crystal bowling ball contains the skull of her dead father Carmine the Bowler who died fighting the Disco Boys Wes Studi as The Sphinx a mysterious superhero who can use his mind to cut weapons in half Claire Forlani as Monica a waitress and Roy s love interest Geoffrey Rush as Casanova Frankenstein a criminal genius Lena Olin as Dr Anabel Leek Casanova s prison psychiatrist and love interest Eddie Izzard as Tony P Casanova Frankenstein s right hand man and leader of the Disco Boys gang Tom Waits as Doc Heller a mad scientist who makes non lethal weapons for the Mystery Men Artie Lange as Big Red leader of The Red Eyes gang Louise Lasser as Violet Blue Raja s mother Ricky Jay as Vic Weems Captain Amazing s publicist Jenifer Lewis as Lucille Eddie s long suffering wife Prakazrel Michel as Tony C Ned Bellamy as Funk Goodie Mob as The Not So Goody Mob Additionally Corbin Bleu and Philip Bolden appear as Butch and Roland the Shoveler and Lucille s sons Television personality Riki Rachtman and filmmaker Michael Bay appear as part of the evil Frat Boys Composer Mark Mothersbaugh appears as the band leader at the beginning of the film while a then unknown Sung Kang has a brief appearance During the superhero auditions Dane Cook Doug Jones Vincent Bowman and Dana Gould make cameo appearances as The Waffler Pencilhead Son of Pencilhead and Squeegeeman Production editIn 1997 Mike Richardson publisher of Dark Horse Comics pitched the Mystery Men concept to producers Larry Gordon and Lloyd Levin at Universal My first impression was just how relatable the characters are Levin said Bob Burden has a real surrealistic sensibility but at the core of his work is something that s thematically so identifiable I think there is an almost childlike persistence of all the characters And they ultimately hold on to the conviction that with courage and sacrifice they can become what they dream 4 The film was announced in mid 1997 along with a raft of comic book adaptations including Blade Virus Superman Lives X Men The Fantastic Four The Hulk Captain America The Sub Mariner Iron Man Daredevil and Silver Surfer Hellboy Concrete Green Hornet and 26 other titles 5 That fall Danny DeVito was in talks for a 13 million deal to both star and direct but negotiations broke down over who would produce the soundtrack It was a big deal for me DeVito said I really wanted it so I walked away from the project 6 Ben Stiller was then approached to rewrite the script and direct but eventually turned it down I decided I didn t want to do it he explained because it was just too much It was a huge movie I d be taking on 7 Commercial director Kinka Usher was signed in April 1998 to direct 8 Usher had won awards for the Got Milk and Taco Bell Chihuahua campaigns Usher who had been approached for other films was discouraged when he saw the script for Mystery Men I thought it was boring he said However the premise was great He continued Most of the movies made by commercial directors are heavy on visuals and thin on content I don t want to be a part of that I was very cognizant of showing that I know how to work with character 9 Garofalo signed on and persuaded Stiller to appear in the film I met Kinka and he was nice and funny and the money was good so I decided to do it she said I had to twist Ben s arm because he s always so busy 10 Stiller was originally offered the Blue Raja role but was not interested in playing what he called a nerdy guy again The minute you start doing the same thing in comedy people go Oh I ve seen that he said He took the role of Mr Furious but explained In the original script he was just angry all the time but I thought that would be boring so one of the changes I made is that he has the least power Like if we re a band I m the guy who started the band but who s also the least talented 11 Geoffrey Rush was cast in what was his first Hollywood film in July 12 followed by Azaria Reubens Forlani and Macy Lena Olin was added in August Greg Kinnear in October and Eddie Izzard in November 13 Others in consideration for roles included Ving Rhames and Vince Vaughn 14 Reubens said I liked the idea I hadn t seen it before I loved the cast that was assembled by the time I came into it and I thought the script was fun smart and goofy all at the same time Regarding his character he said I felt I was playing the character as kind of slow but when I saw the movie it didn t seem like that at all I don t know what that says 15 According to Stiller the script was fluid The script was being reworked all the time by everybody Because everybody kind of wanted to personalize their part and try to make it as funny as possible So yeah that was welcome That was the idea we had going in to just have everybody kind of get together and try to make it as funny as we could Especially in the context of a big action special effects type movie You know a lot of the time what gets lost is the specific character stuff and the small moments that really have to work for the whole thing to work So that s what we were concentrating on as much as possible And it s good if everybody s on board with that you know what I mean And I think Hank myself and Paul and Janeane were probably most involved in that process for our characters We re used to working that way 16 Usher said We did a lot of unscripted stuff I let Ben and Janeane go They were totally free Usher said he wanted the film to look flat like a comic book I tried to capture that alternate reality but keep the edgy humor 17 Shooting began on October 21 1998 in Los Angeles and was completed the following April I thought it would be quick but it ended up being this six month shoot Stiller recalled 18 Bob Burden was on the set for some of the shoot answering questions that came up about his creations There were times when we were kind of stumped in a scene and we asked him what he thought Levin said The great thing about him is that 10 minutes later we d get 30 pages in the fax machine with probably 29 pages filled with the lousiest ideas that you ve ever read but that one page of pure genius 4 The original ending was unpopular with test audiences so Usher shot a new one with what he called a big cheer finish 19 Music editThe musical score for Mystery Men was composed by Stephen Warbeck Written within a 28 day time span the score was recorded on the Sony Scoring Stage 20 I was quite liberal in the choice of instruments because I ve chosen a couple of Hungarian instruments the tarogato and the cimbalom and also a Greek instrument the bouzouki said Warbeck on the film s range of sounds And then Mike Fisher and the other percussionists have brought along an exciting range of stuff which are so interesting and varied that we keep picking bits of those and adding them in 21 After Warbeck s contributions were completed the film s producers decided to alter various scenes Because of this composer Shirley Walker was brought in to create additional music and rearrange Warbeck s score to fit the new running time 20 A soundtrack album was released on July 6 1999 by Interscope Records 22 the album spawned two singles All Star and Who Are Those Mystery Men The soundtrack album s first single the recently recorded All Star by the California rock band Smash Mouth which was heard during the end credits of the movie became a critically and massively successful international hit after their manager Robert Hayes licensed it for the film s official soundtrack And to promote it a music video directed by McG was made featuring footage from the film It became their signature song peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 nominated for the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards and it was later licensed to be used in many films TV shows commercials and more Track listingNo TitleArtistLength1 Back In 1999 John Oszajca3 452 All Star Smash Mouth3 193 Keep Keep Movin Dub Pistols3 424 The Mystery Men Mantra feat Terry Bradford Will Wheaton amp Nancye Ferguson Mark Mothersbaugh4 115 No Way Freak Power4 146 Who Are Those Mystery Men Kel and the M A F T Emcees Feat Romaine Jones4 087 Rainy Day Parade Jill Sobule3 058 Sometimes Michael Franti amp Spearhead3 489 Won t You Come Down Spy4 0410 Gangster Citizen King2 4311 No More Heroes Violent Femmes2 5412 Indigo Moloko3 3413 Disco Inferno The Trammps3 3414 Night Fever Bee Gees3 3015 Mystery Men Oath Ben Stiller amp William H Macy0 42 Additional songs featured in the film include Planet Claire The B 52s O Mio Babbino Caro Composed by Giacomo Puccini Miriam Gauci Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry A Fifth of Beethoven Walter Murphy and the Big Apple BandRelease editBox office edit Universal delayed the film s release one week to avoid competing with the opening of The Blair Witch Project 23 In its opening weekend Mystery Men grossed 10 017 865 ranking number six at the domestic box office 24 By the end of its run on October 14 the film had grossed 29 762 011 domestically and 3 699 000 internationally for a worldwide total of 33 461 011 Given its 68 million budget the film is a box office bomb 2 Critical response edit Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 61 based on 104 reviews with an average rating of 5 80 10 The site s consensus states Absurd characters and quirky gags are brought to life by a talented cast providing this superhero spoof with lots of laughs 25 On Metacritic the film has a 65 out of 100 rating based on reviews from 24 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 26 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale 27 Godfrey Cheshire for Variety thought the film may contain more yuks than the summer s other big pop sendup the second Austin Powers but it also spreads them over an ultimately tiresome two hours Though pic boasts several action sequences that are expertly handled and laden with dazzling effects its most engaging passages by far are the ones focusing on the central sextets banter and interaction 28 Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote Watching Mystery Men is a bit like sitting next to a brilliant person at a dinner party who just won t shut up Because this film is so self conscious and like Mr Furious and friends has a tendency to try too hard it s an effort you end up admiring more than completely loving Influenced by its betters films such as Brazil Buckaroo Banzai and even Blade Runner it s destined to join them all in cult film heaven 29 Jonathan Romney for Sight amp Sound said that it was a desperately hit and miss affair 30 Michael Dequina of The Movie Report said that it fails to come up with worthy gags and one liners for the able cast 31 Steve Murray of Cox News Service gave it a negative review saying Mystery Men is like its hapless heroes It s a wannabe that has the best intentions including a pronounced anti gun stance but none of the knack it takes to save the day or itself 32 Newsday wrote Mystery Men manages to exalt both the terminally weird and the frighteningly mundane with such flamboyant good spirits that you overlook its occasional dead zones and dull patches Try as it might to prop up its static plot the movie is more comic revue than action comedy Viewed within these parameters Mystery Men is as satisfying as a heaping helping of Abbott and Costello shorts And much smarter than the average doofus blockbuster 33 British television channel Film4 gave the film 3 5 out of 5 stars saying it was Hugely entertaining especially for those with a thing for superheroes 34 Legacy editWhile Mystery Men was not a hit during release it has been acknowledged as a cult film 35 Cast members have generally expressed interest in returning to their roles for a sequel while acknowledging the unlikelihood of such a sequel happening 36 37 38 Janeane Garofalo kept her character s skull bowling ball after filming and enjoys using it as a Halloween decoration 39 References edit MYSTERY MEN PG United International Pictures British Board of Film Classification September 8 1999 Retrieved August 16 2014 a b c d Mystery Men Box Office Mojo IMDb com October 14 1999 Retrieved February 25 2013 Mystery Men 1999 Financial Information a b Botwin Michele August 2 1999 Drawn to the Odd Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 13 2021 USA TODAY 01 Aug 1997 D 1 2 Los Angeles Times 16 Nov 1997 CAL 5 1 Miller Prairie Star Interviews Rye Sep 6 1999 The Hollywood Reporter Apr 14 1998 3 94 Left His Heart On Madison Avenue New York Times 25 June 1999 E13 The Montreal Gazette 01 Aug 1999 C10 Los Angeles Times 01 Aug 1999 10 The Hollywood Reporter Archive 1930 2015 Hollywood Vol 353 Iss 19 Jul 10 1998 1 6 Sunday Mercury Birmingham UK 15 Nov 1998 43 The Hollywood Reporter Jul 20 1998 13 Reubens Camps it Up Again Orlando Sentinel New York Times August 1 1999 Archived from the original on April 13 2021 Retrieved April 13 2021 Star Interviews Rye Sep 6 1999 Enemies of crime and pithiness Spin Aug 1 1999 72 73 Star Interviews Rye Sep 6 1999 Berger Warren July 25 1999 The Ad Guy Takes Charge Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 13 2021 a b Koppi Rudy June 16 2013 Stephen Warbeck on Scoring Mystery Men The CinemaScore amp Soundtrack Archived from the original on June 24 2015 Retrieved June 24 2015 Robogeek checks in on MYSTERY MEN and interviews Stephen Warbeck Ain t It Cool News June 25 1999 Archived from the original on June 24 2015 Retrieved June 24 2015 Mystery Men Original Soundtrack AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved June 24 2015 Blair Witch has em running scared Abbott Jim Edmonton Journal27 July 1999 C1 Weekend Box Office Results for August 6 8 1999 Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database August 9 1999 Retrieved August 16 2014 Mystery Men Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 26 2022 Mystery Men Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 16 2014 MYSTERY MEN 1999 C CinemaScore Archived from the original on December 20 2018 Cheshire Godfrey August 2 1999 Mystery Men Variety Turan Kenneth August 6 1999 Movie Review Mystery Men Who Are You Gonna Call These Guys Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 25 2003 Romney Jonathan February 2000 Mystery Men USA 1999 Sight amp Sound BFI Archived from the original on November 12 2009 Retrieved August 18 2012 Archive Volume 53 The Movie Report Retrieved August 18 2012 Mystery Men Atlanta Journal Constitution Access Atlanta Archived from the original on October 20 2006 Retrieved August 18 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Newsday REVIEW MYSTERY MEN Bouncy achingly hip send up of comic book superheroes benefits from its all star cast and its cool complicity with its own gaudiness Gene Seymour STAFF WRITER 06 Aug 1999 B06 Mystery Men Film4 Film4 Archived from the original on February 24 2011 Retrieved March 3 2019 My Year of Flops Case File 24 Mystery Men The A V Club April 17 2007 Mystery Men Star Addresses a Possible Follow Up Adventure Hank Azaria Comments on the Possibility of Reuniting with the Mystery Men Kel Mitchell Teases Mystery Men 2 Pitch Exclusive Janeane Garofalo is Still the Voice of My Generation External links edit nbsp 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