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Everything Is Everything

  • 2003
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Everything Is Everything (2003)
Comedy

A documentarian explores the lives of three spacey, untalented misfits, their impossible dreams meshing into one ridiculous reality that nobody could have imagined.A documentarian explores the lives of three spacey, untalented misfits, their impossible dreams meshing into one ridiculous reality that nobody could have imagined.A documentarian explores the lives of three spacey, untalented misfits, their impossible dreams meshing into one ridiculous reality that nobody could have imagined.

  • Directors
    • Nathan Borck
    • Brock LaBorde
  • Writers
    • Truston Aillet
    • Brock LaBorde
    • Chris Trew
  • Stars
    • Truston Aillet
    • Nathan Borck
    • Michael Felton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    29
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Nathan Borck
      • Brock LaBorde
    • Writers
      • Truston Aillet
      • Brock LaBorde
      • Chris Trew
    • Stars
      • Truston Aillet
      • Nathan Borck
      • Michael Felton
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Truston Aillet
    • Justin Justice
    Nathan Borck
    • Documentarian
    Michael Felton
    • Clyde Westcott
    Jane Godly
    • Cindy Steeds
    Christina Gulotta
    • Melissa Farmer
    Doc L'Herrison
    • Ted Mushroom
    Brock LaBorde
    • Russ Cagle
    John Lambremont Jr.
    • Ron Rico
    John Lambremont Sr.
    • Russ' Father
    Katie Logan
    • Monica Dunwick
    Frankie Manuel
    • Maggie Richoux
    Javier Marcheselli
    • Sound Technician
    Jared Richard
    • Roland Carmichael
    David Sedevie
    • Chuck Daniels
    Arlando Smith
    • Paul Dunwick
    Chris Trew
    • Dale Kernie
    Christie Trew
    • Sheryl Justice
    Mike Trew
    • Walter Kernie
    • Directors
      • Nathan Borck
      • Brock LaBorde
    • Writers
      • Truston Aillet
      • Brock LaBorde
      • Chris Trew
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    10JLam4644

    Impossible dreams make for impossible fun!

    In this mockumentary from comedy website Studio8.net, we see the hilarious adventures of three half-wits destined to take the world by storm.

    Dale Kernie, played by Chris Trew, transcends the bounds of comic retardation in his attempts to rewrite the Star Spangled Banner. Truston Aillet is marvelous in his role as quasi-superhero (in his own mind) Justin Justice, while Brock Laborde (co-director additionally) shines in his award winning performance as filmmaker Russell Cagle.

    This film is filled with many a tidbit of outright silliness, and his just pure fun for people looking for a good laugh. If you like similar mockumentarys like those form Christopher Guess and co., you'll love the improvised hysterics of these guys!

    And my is that Ron Rico character sexy!!!

    10 out of 10
    MicroCinemaMagazine

    "Just That and a Bag of Chips!"

    Everything is Everything is just that and a bag of chips. Well, take away the chips and it's really just a mocumentary, but a mocumentary on a grand scale. Produced by Studio 8 Entertainment, Everything is Everything is documentary about three clueless individuals from Baton Rouge Louisiana who fight evil, rewrite the national anthem, and make a documentary about Abraham Lincoln. Yea, you read right.

    Justin Justice is Baton Rouge's number one crime fighter and schoolyard equipment examiner. He keeps the city, and playground children, safe from harm's way. Criminals might just stay clear and keep straight if they new this "crime-fighting superhero" even existed. Actually, they probably wouldn't care, but that isn't the point. His heart is in the right place, and his sights are set on President Bush. Oh, we're not talking assassination; we're talking protective services with baggy pants and a bitchin' superhero costume, cape included.

    Dale Kernie believes he's composed the next great national anthem, along with other songs recanting the grandeur of Thanksgiving for example. Dale doesn't let little things like his lack of talent get in his way. His enthusiasm and optimistic determination could take him far, or at least he thinks so. As long as he can get his music heard he feels he's bound for fame and fortune. When you break it down, Dale is really just a pumped up version of Richard Simons, but a little more pathetic.

    Russell Cagle has a vision to create great cinema. You know the type of cinema that really hits you hard and pulls all your emotions to a festering stew. Like when Jaws attacks that helicopter in Jaws 2. Such great cinema deserves this mans struggle to produce his documentary. Knowing something about Lincoln would help, along with having equipment and crew. Russell is an almost homeless country-bumpkin moocher who belittles his companions and takes advantage of women for tens of dollars. This of course is OK, because he's got vision. Abraham Lincoln didn't quit; he got right back in his tank and kept on fighting the Nazi's. Russell carries that same go-getter attitude with him in pursuit of his documentary.

    Now although this isn't as great a mocumentary as "Best in Show" or "A Mighty Wind", it's defiantly a contender. Everything is Everything has its flaws. It's poorly lit at times, and has a home made feel to it. It's story is loose and ragged, and some of the timing is off or weird and some performances are awful. Additionally, the reason for the documentary is never established, and the eventual meeting in DC leaves something to be desired. But what Everything is Everything does have is some great original humor and at points the good really outweigh the bad. The main lead characters transform themselves into their characters and deliver line after line of seriousness that's often pure genius. Everything is Everything is defiantly worth the watch, especially if you're into mocumentary film-making. And even if your not, you can laugh at it instead of with it.

    Factoid: one good mocumentary is worth at least 500 bad films.

    • 3.5/5 Little Guys -
    Newman5023

    Boring...

    Man if there was any movie less deserving of an award, it was Everything is Everything... The only time I came close to laughing was during the Ron Rico scenes. The other two were not needed, especially the one, done by I guess Chris Trew, where the guy tried to rewrite the national anthem was totally boring and unfunny. And then trying to tie it in at the end just looked stupid, like they were trying way too hard. The fella in the editing room should have chopped off like 20 minutes of this hellish nonsense and I can tell you right now that Christopher Guest should, in no way, be referenced to this pile of garbage. The only thing that is similar to his movies is that the characters talk to the camera, but they were funny, this was not. Do 50 people sitting in a film festival a favor and don't bother turning in these lengthy boring movies. I want 89 minutes of my life back... but since that's not possible, i want to make sure that 89 more minutes of my life isn't taken away by seeing another studio 8 feature film. Stick to the shorts. Cause in Baton Rouge, Louisiana you can screw people over with crap and label it a comedy!!

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      • October 21, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Filming locations
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
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      • $10,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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