This stoner romp is great farcical fun, even if it never seems to get anywhere.
Smiley Face (2007)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:21
Rotten:13
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: Although many of the jokes have been done before, Anna Faris's bright performance and Gregg Araki's sharp direction make Smiley Face more than your average stoner comedy.
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Jane F., an unsuccessful slacker actress, is having a bad day. And it’s getting more outrageous and comically surreal by the minute. Smiley Face is a freewheeling, cinematically stylized After... Jane F., an unsuccessful slacker actress, is having a bad day. And it’s getting more outrageous and comically surreal by the minute. Smiley Face is a freewheeling, cinematically stylized After Hours for the new millennium. Jane’s misadventures begin when she treats herself to a batch of cupcakes left unattended by her psycho roommate (Danny Masterson) that prove not as innocent as they appear, Soon, she is trying to cross town so she can repay an unforgiving drug dealer (Adam Brody), attend an audition, and somehow replace the precious cupcakes. Bumming a ride from her roommate’s friend (John Krasinski) - who is totally infatuated with her – she sets out on a long, strange trip. And when the original manuscript of the Communist Manifesto falls into her hands, things really get out of control. --© First Look Pictures [More]
Starring: Anna Faris, Adam Brody, John Krasinski, Danny Masterson
Starring: Anna Faris, Adam Brody, John Krasinski, Danny Masterson, Jane Lynch, John Cho, Danny Trejo, Jayma Mays, Marion Ross, Michael Shamus Wiles
Director: Gregg Araki
Director: Gregg Araki
Screenwriter: Dylan Haggerty
Producer: Steve Golin, Kevin Turen
Composer: David Kitay
Producer: Alix Madigan-Yorkin
Studio: First Look
Reviews for Smiley Face
A fast-moving, surprisingly varied take on a pretty standard concept: It’s basically Martin Scorsese’s After Hours Lite, as told by Cheech and Chong.
One shudders to think what Smiley Face might have been with someone like Paris Hilton in the role. But Faris has this character -- a bright, sweet college graduate with a temporarily incapacitated brain -- down perfect.
An unabashed valentine to Anna Faris, an opportunity for the actress to show that she can carry a movie composed of often hilarious nonstop misadventures.
Anna Faris is radiantly daft; she keeps the movie going all by herself.
Basically a sketch padded out to feature length, the film constantly hovers on the edge between amiable and annoying.
Gregg Araki's latest foray into the slacker underbelly of suburban L.A., Smiley Face, has a wonderful performance by Anna Faris and one of the all-time great stoner monologues in movie history.
Smiley Face belongs to Faris, an actress who is some kind of treasure.
A tedious, empty-headed stoner film focusing on a female pothead, who's limited to one facial expression and lines such as "I'm totally vibing on you, dude," has arrived just in time to greet the New Year. Santa must have thought we were very, very bad.
In Faris, pic has a comedienne with the ability to wring endless variations on a limited theme (the 'I'm-so-baked' one) and she pretty much single-handedly compensates for anything lacking.
Viewers who like midnight movies will be disappointed by this trifle.
This is a full-force, all-purpose performance by Faris with the kind of grace that would get winks from the likes of silent screen greats.
Araki's latest is surprisingly mellow in its examination of ganja-fueled apathy.
Faris gamely goes Garbo and Lombard one better, taking her cute little firecracker looks and being willing to go full-out to appear appropriately, hilariously awful when the story calls for it.
Anna Faris is alternately hilarious and annoying in this stoner comedy.
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