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On the Line (2001 film)

On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name.

On the Line
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEric Bross
Written byEric Aronson
Paul Stanton
Produced byLance Bass
Robbie Brenner
Bob Osher
Andrew Panay
Johnny Wright
Jeremy Kramer
StarringLance Bass
Joey Fatone
Emmanuelle Chriqui
GQ
Al Green
Tamala Jones
Dave Foley
Jerry Stiller
CinematographyMichael Bernard
Edited byEric A. Sears
Music byStewart Copeland
Production
companies
Tapestry Films
A Happy Place
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • October 26, 2001 (2001-10-26)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$16 million
Box office$4.4 million

Plot

Kevin is performing with his band at a high school graduation party. When he sees an attractive girl, his bandmates try to get him to sing to her and ask her out. He becomes nervous, and envisions himself nude in front of everyone, and faints. Seven years later, Kevin is working in advertising. He makes a pitch for Reebok that is rejected, though the pitch is later used in the meeting by his "partner" Jackie, who presents it as hers. As he takes the train home from work, Kevin meets Abbey, with whom he finds he has much in common, such as their mutual interest in the Chicago Cubs and Al Green.

Kevin tries to find Abbey by making posters imploring Abbey to contact him, and placing them all over town. He goes out with a few random women who respond, none of whom are Abbey. The local newspaper finds out about his search and sets up an interview. The reporter, Brady Frances (Dan Montgomery, Jr.), is an old classmate who harbors ill will toward Kevin, on account of a girl in high school who rejected Brady for Kevin. When Brady's article is published, Kevin gets hundreds of calls, which leads to his dateless roommates — aspiring musician Rod, slacker Eric, and art aficionado Randy — suggesting they date all the callers to help. Kevin rejects this idea, but a miscommunication leads Eric to believe that Kevin has approved it. A follow up article is published in which Brady portrays Kevin as a failure, which garners even more calls from women. Brady is further irritated when his girlfriend Julie, who is bothered by his grudge against Kevin, takes Kevin's side.

Meanwhile, Abbey is having problems with her boyfriend of three years, whom she was visiting when she met Kevin. Her boyfriend buys tickets to an Al Green concert, but then cancels at the last minute. Kevin is also at the concert, but they never see each other, despite several close calls. As Kevin's roommates date the women who responded to the articles in order to find Abbey, they encounter Julie. When she tells Brady that Kevin's friends are answering the calls and dating the respondents, Brady reports this as a scam in a follow-up article. As a result, Reebok declines to work with Kevin, and he is taken off the project. When Kevin subsequently sees Abbey waiting for a train, he tries to get her attention but she only sees him after she boards the train, and the doors close before he can get to her. Kevin also learns that Abbey responded to his public search for her, and when he learns that Eric went out on a date with her, he punches Eric.

After Kevin's best friend at the agency, Nathan, suffers a heart attack, Kevin visits him at a rehab facility, where Nathan tells him the story of both meeting his wife at a Chicago Cubs game, and catching a home run from Cubs legend Ernie Banks the same day, and how the two events are tied together. He gives Kevin the baseball and tells him to try to find Abbey again.

Jackie apologizes to Kevin, and places him in charge of the campaign's billboards. He uses the billboards to publicly ask Abbey to meet him at the train station at a specific day and time, which garners the interest of the media, who wait with him at the scheduled time. Kevin and Abbey are reunited at the station, much to the delight of the crowd at the station, to the television viewers at home, and to his roommates watching this unfold in a bar. In addition, Randy meets a woman who enjoys art as he does, Julie dumps Brady for Rod, who is offered a recording contract by a record label after rock star Mick Silver listens to a demo tape of his that Kevin sent, and Brady is given an advice column in the Living section of the Chicago Times.

Cast

Cameos as themselves

Production

According to a DVD release, the film was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Chicago, Illinois.

The original screenplay for the film would have received an R rating, but was rewritten to a PG so that it could be marketed to NSYNC fans.

The short film on which the film was based starred Troy Garity, Charlie O'Connell, and Eric Michael Cole.

During the film's closing credits, NSYNC members Justin Timberlake and Chris Kirkpatrick appear as comical hair and makeup artists in mock "behind the scenes" footage, doing hair and makeup for Bass, Fatone and Chriqui. JC Chasez is the only NSYNC member who does not appear in the film.

Soundtrack

Reception

The film was produced on a US$16 million budget. Miramax marketed the film heavily towards *NSYNC's teen fans, and the film's soundtrack featured songs by teen pop artists Mandy Moore and BB Mak, along with previously unreleased tracks by *NSYNC and Britney Spears. However, the film was a box-office flop, and grossed only $4.3 million domestically.

The film was heavily criticized, especially by Roger Ebert, who said the film was "...an agonizingly creaky movie that laboriously plods through a plot so contrived that the only thing real about it is its length."[1]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 19% approval rating of 19% based on 70 reviews, with an average rating of 3.7/10. The site's consensus states: "An inept attempt at a romantic comedy aimed at 'NSYNC fans."[2]

References

  1. ^ Ebert, Roger (October 26, 2001). . Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, Illinois: Sun-Times Media Group. Archived from the original on July 13, 2006. Retrieved September 1, 2018 – via rogerebert.com.
  2. ^ On the Line at Rotten Tomatoes

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources On the Line 2001 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton based upon their short film of the same name On the LineTheatrical release posterDirected byEric BrossWritten byEric AronsonPaul StantonProduced byLance BassRobbie BrennerBob OsherAndrew PanayJohnny WrightJeremy KramerStarringLance BassJoey FatoneEmmanuelle ChriquiGQAl GreenTamala JonesDave FoleyJerry StillerCinematographyMichael BernardEdited byEric A SearsMusic byStewart CopelandProductioncompaniesTapestry FilmsA Happy PlaceDistributed byMiramax FilmsRelease dateOctober 26 2001 2001 10 26 Running time85 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 16 millionBox office 4 4 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditKevin is performing with his band at a high school graduation party When he sees an attractive girl his bandmates try to get him to sing to her and ask her out He becomes nervous and envisions himself nude in front of everyone and faints Seven years later Kevin is working in advertising He makes a pitch for Reebok that is rejected though the pitch is later used in the meeting by his partner Jackie who presents it as hers As he takes the train home from work Kevin meets Abbey with whom he finds he has much in common such as their mutual interest in the Chicago Cubs and Al Green Kevin tries to find Abbey by making posters imploring Abbey to contact him and placing them all over town He goes out with a few random women who respond none of whom are Abbey The local newspaper finds out about his search and sets up an interview The reporter Brady Frances Dan Montgomery Jr is an old classmate who harbors ill will toward Kevin on account of a girl in high school who rejected Brady for Kevin When Brady s article is published Kevin gets hundreds of calls which leads to his dateless roommates aspiring musician Rod slacker Eric and art aficionado Randy suggesting they date all the callers to help Kevin rejects this idea but a miscommunication leads Eric to believe that Kevin has approved it A follow up article is published in which Brady portrays Kevin as a failure which garners even more calls from women Brady is further irritated when his girlfriend Julie who is bothered by his grudge against Kevin takes Kevin s side Meanwhile Abbey is having problems with her boyfriend of three years whom she was visiting when she met Kevin Her boyfriend buys tickets to an Al Green concert but then cancels at the last minute Kevin is also at the concert but they never see each other despite several close calls As Kevin s roommates date the women who responded to the articles in order to find Abbey they encounter Julie When she tells Brady that Kevin s friends are answering the calls and dating the respondents Brady reports this as a scam in a follow up article As a result Reebok declines to work with Kevin and he is taken off the project When Kevin subsequently sees Abbey waiting for a train he tries to get her attention but she only sees him after she boards the train and the doors close before he can get to her Kevin also learns that Abbey responded to his public search for her and when he learns that Eric went out on a date with her he punches Eric After Kevin s best friend at the agency Nathan suffers a heart attack Kevin visits him at a rehab facility where Nathan tells him the story of both meeting his wife at a Chicago Cubs game and catching a home run from Cubs legend Ernie Banks the same day and how the two events are tied together He gives Kevin the baseball and tells him to try to find Abbey again Jackie apologizes to Kevin and places him in charge of the campaign s billboards He uses the billboards to publicly ask Abbey to meet him at the train station at a specific day and time which garners the interest of the media who wait with him at the scheduled time Kevin and Abbey are reunited at the station much to the delight of the crowd at the station to the television viewers at home and to his roommates watching this unfold in a bar In addition Randy meets a woman who enjoys art as he does Julie dumps Brady for Rod who is offered a recording contract by a record label after rock star Mick Silver listens to a demo tape of his that Kevin sent and Brady is given an advice column in the Living section of the Chicago Times Cast EditLance Bass as Kevin Gibbons Emmanuelle Chriqui as Abbey Joey Fatone as Rod GQ as Eric James Bulliard as Randy Jerry Stiller as Nathan Richie Sambora as Mick Silver Dave Foley as Higgins Tamala Jones as Jackie Amanda Foreman as Julie Chyna as Rod s date Justin Timberlake uncredited as Make up artist Chris Kirkpatrick uncredited as Angelo the hairstylistCameos as themselvesAl Green Ananda Lewis Sammy Sosa Damon Buford Eric Young Brandi Williams from Blaque Production EditAccording to a DVD release the film was shot in Toronto Ontario Canada and Chicago Illinois The original screenplay for the film would have received an R rating but was rewritten to a PG so that it could be marketed to NSYNC fans The short film on which the film was based starred Troy Garity Charlie O Connell and Eric Michael Cole During the film s closing credits NSYNC members Justin Timberlake and Chris Kirkpatrick appear as comical hair and makeup artists in mock behind the scenes footage doing hair and makeup for Bass Fatone and Chriqui JC Chasez is the only NSYNC member who does not appear in the film Soundtrack EditMain article On the Line soundtrack Reception EditThe film was produced on a US 16 million budget Miramax marketed the film heavily towards NSYNC s teen fans and the film s soundtrack featured songs by teen pop artists Mandy Moore and BB Mak along with previously unreleased tracks by NSYNC and Britney Spears However the film was a box office flop and grossed only 4 3 million domestically The film was heavily criticized especially by Roger Ebert who said the film was an agonizingly creaky movie that laboriously plods through a plot so contrived that the only thing real about it is its length 1 On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a 19 approval rating of 19 based on 70 reviews with an average rating of 3 7 10 The site s consensus states An inept attempt at a romantic comedy aimed at NSYNC fans 2 References Edit Ebert Roger October 26 2001 On The Line Chicago Sun Times Chicago Illinois Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on July 13 2006 Retrieved September 1 2018 via rogerebert com On the Line at Rotten TomatoesExternal links EditOn the Line at IMDb On the Line at AllMovie On the Line 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