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Bill (2007)

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User Rating: 6.7/10 (1,818 votes)
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Overview

Writer (WGA):
Melisa Wallack (written by)
Release Date:
18 June 2008 (Iceland) more view trailer
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Tagline:
A comedy about someone you know.
Plot:
A guy fed up with his job and married to a cheating wife reluctantly mentors a rebellious teen. | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Opening This Week (From IFC. 31 March 2008, 8:17 AM, PDT)
Alba Replaces Lohan (From WENN. 9 June 2006)
User Comments:
The classic comedy is back more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Aaron Eckhart ... Bill

Jessica Alba ... Lucy

Elizabeth Banks ... Jess

Logan Lerman ... The Kid
Holmes Osborne ... Mr. Jacoby

Todd Louiso ... John Jr.

Timothy Olyphant ... Chip

Reed Diamond ... Paul

Kristen Wiig ... Jane Whittman
Jason Sudeikis ... Jim Whittman
Andy Zou ... Donald Choo

Ana Lucasey ... Sarah Sheldon

Constance Barron ... Mrs. Jacoby
Conor O'Farrell ... Principal

Julia Pace Mitchell ... Dana
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Meet Bill (USA) (new title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language, some drug use and sex-related material.
Runtime:
Canada:97 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
Country:
USA
Language:
Spanish | English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Canada:14A | USA:R
Filming Locations:
St. Albans, Missouri, USA more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In the movie Bill's father in law's character is named John Jacobi. Jan Jacobi is the head of the MICDS middle school, where many of the Tate Academy scenes were shot. more
Goofs:
Continuity: During the interview with the two people from sweet sweet (donuts), Bill eats a donut. In one scene he has eaten half of it, the next he has only taken one bite. more
Quotes:
Bill: I don't think now is the best time for me to be mentoring someone.
Paul: Now is the perfect time!
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Soundtrack:
Lustful Alice more

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81 out of 158 people found the following comment useful:-
The classic comedy is back, 20 September 2007
9/10
Author: larry-411 from United States

I attended the World Premiere of "Bill" at the Toronto International Film Festival. That fact alone is actually surprising to me, as my viewing habits tend to lean towards dramas, and this is anything but. In fact, festivals this year have been weighed down by heavy films that are about as dark as they come. "Bill" could not be more different, and what a refreshing change and much-needed uplift is this all-out, unabashed comedy. Co-directed by the husband-wife team of Bernie Goldmann and Melissa Wallack (who penned the script), "Bill" has all the elements required of the genre: characters to whom we can relate, a clever storyline, and laughs aplenty.

Aaron Eckhart ("Any Given Sunday," "Erin Brockovich," "Thank You for Smoking") is Bill, smack dab in the middle of a life becoming all-too familiar. His job is falling apart (he begrudgingly works for his irascible father-in-law), his marriage is going to pieces, his body is going to pot, and, perhaps most horrifying, his hair is rejecting his head. Bill needs a change, fast, and is not-so-voluntarily signed up for a mentoring program at the local high school. He is teamed up with young Logan Lerman ("The Butterfly Effect," "Hoot," "3:10 to Yuma"), who plays The Kid, literally (Lerman's character is never identified by name), and the two join together in battle to fight the demons at the heart of Bill's midlife crisis.

A magnificent ensemble cast including Elizabeth Banks, Timothy Olyphant, Jessica Alba, and Kristen Wiig (and far too many more to mention) are all up to the task of providing enough comedic fodder to fill several films. Discussing their characters in depth would be too revealing, and my policy is to allow the reader to find a synopsis elsewhere if desired. Ultimately the partnership between Bill and The Kid is what drives the story, and the chemistry between Eckhart and Lerman is central to the success of the film. And it works. The Kid is smart, streetwise, sexy (or so he thinks), and has the self-confidence of someone thrice his age. In short, he's everything Bill aspires to be. It's a role-reversal device that's at the heart of many classic comedies, and Wallack's brilliant writing makes it work.

Despite being an independent film (read: low budget) "Bill" has the look of a Hollywood movie. The design is bright and the sound and editing give it a crisp, bouncy feel. Best of all, the cinematography with Peter Lyons Collister at the helm is second to none. He's one of the best in the business, a classic comedy veteran, and it shows.

It's always hard to single anyone out in a fine ensemble cast but in both screenings I attended Lerman stole the show. He unquestionably got the biggest laughs and was the crowd favorite. I hesitate to call him a newcomer, as at the tender age of 15 he already has 10 movies and 23 television episodes under his belt, but he's one to watch for and has a bright career ahead of him. But this is Eckhart's film to make or break, and his sense of comedic timing and puppy-like ability to elicit just the right amount of empathy from the audience create those touching moments that leave the viewer wanting more. And so I attended the second screening as well, and enjoyed it even more. And that's the true test of a comedy. From this writer's perspective, "Bill" not only hits its mark but is also sure to be a winner for years to come.

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