10/01/2013

Art School Confidential (2006) or, World of Phoney

♥♥♥♥

+ Best Huge Flop Movie of the Year

Perspiration springs from the young man's face, who is apparently tasked with nude croquis painting on this part-drawn poster for Terry Zwigoff's Art School Confidential
 

Art School Confidential is Wisconsinite master filmmaker Terry Zwigoff's (Louie Bluie (1985, documentary)) second adaptation of a comic book by Daniel Clowes (Wilson (2017)) following the brilliant Ghost World (2001). Clowes adapted his own comic story. It is Zwigoff's second fiction feature.

 
The film is a darkly humorous exposé of the art school world and world of art in general as seen through the eyes of a young, hopeful art school student and prospective artist, alternately strongly convinced and in great doubt as to his own talent.

 
Art School Confidential deserves four small hearts, because it satisfies with many wry laughs, but neglects any major emotions, despite its pretty guilty pleasure lead (Max Minghella (Not Safe for Work (2014))) spending most of the film in a perpetual heartache.
John Malkovich (Penguins of Madagascar (2014)) is in his ace as a failed artist become teacher, and he also co-produced the film. Photographically, there's nothing much to commend in Art School Confidential, which regrettably set back its original, quirky filmmaker's career.


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2006 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]

2006 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]

Bad Santa (2003) - Zwigoff sticks dynamite under Christmas in this modern dark comedy classic 

2001 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess 

Ghost World (2001) - Zwigoff's adaptation is a flawless coming-of-age masterpiece 
Crumb (1994, documentary) or, The Artist As a Cartoonist



 


Watch a trailer for the film here

 

Cost: 5 mil. $
Box office: 3.3 mil. $
= Huge flop (returned 0.66 times its cost)

[Art School Confidential premiered 23 January (Sundance Film Festival) and runs 102 minutes. Shooting took place in Los Angeles, California and in New York around July 2004. The film opened #29 to a 135k $ first weekend in 12 theaters in North America, where it peaked at #16 and in 762 theaters and grossed 3.2 mil. $ (96.7 % of the total gross). The film's only other recorded market at Box Office Mojo is the Czech Republic with just under 10k $, the remainder of the total gross. Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, in line with this one. Zwigoff looked back upon the film in a 2012 interview, saying that it "was really negatively received both at the box office and critically. Everybody hated that film. I didn't think it was so bad. At least compared to all that other shit out there, anyway. It was certainly just as good as any film in the marketplace. And I'm not saying it's a great film. I'm just saying it's better than most of the dreck." He has since only returned with Budding Prospects (2017, TV short). Minghella returned in Elvis and Anabelle (2007); Malkovich in Klimt (2006); and Sophia Myles (Crossing Lines (2014, TV-series)) in 4 TV credits prior to her theatrical return in Hallam Foe (2007). Art School Confidential is rotten at 36 % with a 5.45/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

 

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