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All the Rage

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2K
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All the Rage (1999)
ComedyDrama

Handguns come into the lives of 9 individuals in LA somehow connected to each other. Deaths follow.Handguns come into the lives of 9 individuals in LA somehow connected to each other. Deaths follow.Handguns come into the lives of 9 individuals in LA somehow connected to each other. Deaths follow.

  • Director
    • James D. Stern
  • Writer
    • Keith Reddin
  • Stars
    • Joan Allen
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Robert Forster
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James D. Stern
    • Writer
      • Keith Reddin
    • Stars
      • Joan Allen
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Robert Forster
    • 32User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Joan Allen
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    • Helen
    Jeff Daniels
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    • Warren Harding
    Robert Forster
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    • Tyler
    Andre Braugher
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    • Tim
    Bokeem Woodbine
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    • Agee
    Anna Paquin
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    • Annabel Lee
    Wayne Morse
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    • Clerk
    David Schwimmer
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    • Chris
    Josh Brolin
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    • Tennel
    Gary Sinise
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    • Morgan
    January Jones
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    • Janice Taylor
    Deborah Offner
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    Barb Wallace
    • Diane
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      • James D. Stern
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      • Keith Reddin
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    AEX Sara

    Just shoot ME...PLEASE!!

    Aside from the fact that this movie was obviously gun control propaganda, you just don't care about any of the characters. By the time I got to the end of the movie, I was wishing one of these pathetic characters would just go postal and shoot everyone to put me out of my misery. I can deal with propaganda in the name of good theater, but this is far from it. Prepare to snooze!!
    Tolka

    The film Charleton Heston doesn't want you to see!

    It's no accident that posters of Natural Born Killers and Reservoir Dogs decorate the walls of the video rental store. It's no accident that Gary Sinise looked strikingly similar to Bill Gates. It's no accident that Jeff Daniels complains about how much he hated a certain film. ("The plot was ridiculous. Get this: two thieves-- Hunnybunny and Pumpkin, a hitman eating a Hawaiian Burger while he's about to kill people, --I didn't buy it" he mutters.) ...and it's certainly no accident that the opening titles closely resemble those of another socially satiric commentary: Dr. Strangelove.

    In a world hyper-saturated with media and mass mayhem, it's certainly no accident that a film like It's the Rage would hit the film scene with a piercing look at America's obsession with the second amendment. Without any regard for 'realism'-- the video clerk replies to Jeff Daniels' criticism with: "It's a movie, it doesn't have to make sense, I found that out"-- ITR follows a group of people through their control-obsessed lives as they single-handedly use and abuse each other. The handgun is the most common link, but there are others. Money, fidelity, television, theft, and isolation also fill the otherwise vacant lives of our nine characters.

    The box looks like Magnolia, but what's inside is a very clear and scathing attack on Americans and their firearm addiction. Made in Canada by a first-time director, (and very skillfully at that) it's most directly a shoot-first-and-ask-questions-later look at Wayne LaPeirre and his legacy of legal weapons.

    Tolka's advice: watch this one with your favorite die hard Republican friend, but do wear a bullet-proof-vest for the heated discussion to follow.
    8Rogue-32

    OutRAGEous

    "It's the Rage" is actually the title of this movie, which I saw the other night on cable, and it's an odd duck of a film, starting out with Jeff Daniels' character shooting a man in his living room. He explains to his horrified wife (Joan Allen) that the man was a burglar, but she discovers, with even more horror, that it's actually her husband's business partner. What the @#^k??! Then, some other characters are introduced, each one crazier than the other (played by Gary Sinese, Robert Forster, Anna Paquin, Giovanni Ribisi, all great). Then, the characters start interacting, in extremely clever, well-written ways. The one thing that unites these loonies is that they're all on the edge and they all have guns. (Is that two things?) Consider the possibilities. Or better yet, see the film.
    6ToldYaSo

    Guns Guns Guns Guns Guns. You know someone's got to die. But will we care?

    In a film all about guns, it doesn't take long before some blood is spilled. Part social commentary, part dark comedy, "All The Rage" finds its place just behind making a strong point about gun ownership and their use by the general American public. Making its world premiere at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival, this film touches upon issues like irreverence and obsession but doesn't dwell on the morality, inherent danger and potential for misuse.

    Being a Canadian, I feel extremely fortunate to live in a country that is not infested with firearms and hope that will never change. The prevalent, ingrained element of guns in American society always exists as a threat to us, the Northern neighbours who live in awe of the lifestyles and death counts. We all fear that one day we may find ourselves in the same boat. If nothing else divides us, I hope at least that this will never change.

    The cast features many established, well known and popular actors, some in drastic departures from what we're accustomed to seeing them in, and some not so much. Everyone seems to be putting forth the effort that would make any director proud, but somehow this directorial debut is lacking something.

    The setting of the film feels almost like a cartoon comic strip with characters who behave in strange and often irrational ways. I feel this lack of a realistic backdrop takes away from the film's potential to deliver a strong message or generate much of an emotional response from the audience. Few of the film's realistic character portrayals lend enough to give the film's overall sense that of a serious one. Therefore, it's hard to take this film seriously. It wasn't terribly funny either. I hate to say it, but some of the most enjoyable elements of this film for me were the music selections, including a great opening song from Talking Head David Byrne. During the film festival, I tend to be more generous than usual, but I can't say this film won me over.
    Dr_Evil-3

    Revue at from World Premiere @ Toronto film Festival

    This is Mr.Sterns debut as a movie director. With such a wonderful cast you just can't go wrong. This movie is about, well...GUNS. It is a satirical look at guns in western society and it's ill effects. This movie will have you laughing, but thinking as well. Jeff Daniels and Joan Allen are both wonderful and show their range as great actors. The entire cast really gets into the movie, but it would be hard to explain a plot, due to the fact the movie really tells the intermixed story or several people, from different parts of our society.

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    • Trivia
      January Jones's film debut.
    • Goofs
      When Tim and Chris are at the table discussing what time Tim got home, the newspaper in Tim's hands changes position between shots.
    • Quotes

      [Annabel Lee walks by]

      Warren: Gettin' a venereal disease just lookin' at her...

    • Connections
      Features Twentieth Century (1934)
    • Soundtracks
      Un bel di vedremo (Madame Butterfly)
      by Giacomo Puccini

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • It's the Rage
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mutual Films International
      • Newmarket Capital Group
      • Scanbox Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,730
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,718
      • Jul 9, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,730
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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