by Hal Erickson
synopsis
Another "get even with Hollywood" satire in the tradition of SOB and Movers and Shakers, The Big Picture is an elongated inside joke complete with un-billed celebrity cameos. In this first feature-film directorial effort by actor/writer Christopher Guest, Kevin Bacon plays a "boy wonder" director whose willingness to compromise his ideals allows him to keep afloat in Tinseltown. Bacon's corruption begins when his first Hollywood project, a black-and-white experimental film about an over-40 menage a trois, is distorted beyond recognition into a color, big-budget "youth trip". Bacon hasn't really sold out; he's merely waiting to accrue enough industry clout to strike back at the Philistines in charge.
characteristics
- Sleeper
- Filmmaking
- Filmmaker
- Agent [representative]
- Star
- Success Is The Best Revenge
- Hollywood
- Behind-the-scenes
- Comedy On The Edge
- Film-industry
- Student
- Corruption