1 Time Film Excess Award Winner:
Best Actor: Jack Black
1 Time Film Excess Nominee:
Best Actor: Jack Black (won)
+ Best True-Crime Movie of the Year
The stars of Richard Linklater's Bernie are game. - Are you? |
Bernie Tiede is the incredibly well-liked undertaker of Carthage, Texas, who becomes the life partner of a rich, difficult widow. SPOILER Until the day he can't take her anymore, - and kills her.
Bernie is an enthusiastic, original, wildly enjoyable film, an touching and funny true-crime story co-written by Texan master filmmaker Richard Linklater (Boyhood (2014)) and Skip Hollandsworth (Suburban Madness (2004)), who also wrote the 1998 article that the film is based on.
Jack Black (School of Rock (2003)) is a gem as the effervescent title character, and his musical number in the film is pure gold. - Bernie makes one wish that Black would get a starring role in a large, old-fashioned musical some day sooner rather than later. It is a wonderful film about the sweetest man, (who just happens to become a criminal.)
The aftermath of the film has been considerable: Real life Bernie Tiede was released from jail in 2014 on the condition that he stay in Linklater's garage! The film seems to have impacted justice, as even prosecutor Davidson (portrayed by Matthew McConaughey (Mud (2012))) has now admitted that Tiede did not deserve SPOILER his sentence for first-degree murder.
Linklater is now executive producing a coming TV-series reworking of his School of Rock (without Black or anyone else from the original masterpiece), and directing a coming film about young baseball players, That's What I'm Talking About (2015). - Whether Tiede is still living in his garage remains unknown.
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Shirley MacLaine and Jack Black fit the screen hand in glove in Richard Linklater's Bernie |
Watch the trailer for the film here
Cost: 6 mil. $
Box office: 9.2 mil. $ (US only)
= Flop
[Bernie also made around 0.7 mil. $ in the UK, New Zealand and Australia, but a complete world gross is not released to my knowledge. The film was a critical smash; Black was Golden Globe nominated as Best Actor for it, and it won Rotten Tomatoes Golden Tomato award for best reviewed comedy released in 2012, (although it screened first in 2011's Los Angeles Film Festival.]
What do you think of Bernie?
Other similarly unlikely true-crime story movies that you want to recommend?
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